Nothing's new $179 flagship noise-canceling earbuds have an unusual new feature. Here are my hands-on first impressions. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team ...
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Nothing, the London-based tech company, releases its Nothing Phone (3) flagship later this year, and the co-founder has just revealed that it will be “100%” coming to the United States, Carl Pei said.
Over the last few years covering tech, headphone and smartphone maker Nothing has always stood out to me as a bit of an outlier. In 2020, Swedish-born founder Carl Pei dared to launch a challenger ...
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Nothing CEO Carl Pei confirmed that Nothing OS 4.0 will release this fall. Nothing OS 4.0 Release: Nothing unveiled its flagship smartphone, Nothing Phone 3, earlier this month, alongside the ...
The second-generation earbuds might look almost identical to the Ear 1s but with a $50 higher asking price. Lucky for Nothing, their sound quality is in a different league. If you buy something from a ...
What if we told you 2021 was just a warm-up? Sounds like a threat in 2022, doesn’t it? It is actually the tagline behind the latest news from Nothing, a tech company headed by OnePlus cofounder Carl ...
Phones kind of look same-y. Headphones don't look that visually different either, whether it's a Sony or a Bose. UK-based tech company, Nothing, took it upon itself to change things up again, giving ...
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Nothing's Phone 1 had two major things going for it: an eye-catching transparent design with a "Glyph Interface" of LED strips and a sub-$500 price. The rest of the Phone 1 — the mid-range chip, ...