Nothing's Essential Apps turn text prompts into functional widgets, letting Phone (3) users build custom tools without code, just vibes and very specific instructions.
Nothing wants to make an ecosystem of AI-generated apps, but it has a long way to go.
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Nothing Tech has officially released the Nothing OS 4.0 stable update featuring Android 16 for the CMF Phones. Nothing OS 4 features a refreshed visual experience that feels more consistent, leading ...
The Find Hubb app is now available for Wear OS smartwatches, making it possible to find lost devices from your wrist as opposed to just your smartphone. If you use the Find Hub app on your Android ...
What happened: Motion Cues is Google’s attempt to fix “sensory conflict.” That’s the fancy term for what happens when your eyes tell your brain you are sitting still (staring at a screen), but your ...
Android and iOS may dominate the smartphone space, but Finnish-based Jolla has been driving development of a Linux-based mobile operating system called Sailfish OS for well over a decade, picking up ...
Though the battle between Android and iPhone has been long and bitter for many, especially for Apple and Google, one team of developers is looking to instill a sense of harmony with an iPhone and iOS ...
Nothing OS 4.0 is hyped because of its design advancement, AI implementation, and user experience. After months of beta testing, the company will finally unveil the feature set alongside the stable ...
The Liquid Glass interface of iOS 26 makes everything more transparent, and you can bring that effect to your Home Screen icons too by making them clear. The clear icon look offers a dramatic visual ...
Sanuj is a tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables. He started his tech journey with a Lumia smartphone, diving into Windows Phone. Later, he switched to ...