Your Essential Space content can now follow you wherever you go in the Nothing ecosystem

Nothing’s Essential Space now backs up to the cloud, keeping notes, voice captures, screenshots, tasks, and summaries synced across supported Nothing and CMF devices.

Nothing introduces an AI-powered dictation tool

Nothing’s new on-device dictation tool supports over 100 languages.

Nothing Warp is back, but you’ll need to jump through hoops to actually use it

Nothing has revived Warp after a short takedown, but since the app is no longer on the Play Store, users now have to install it manually from Nothing’s community site.

Nothing’s Warp app promised to fix cross-platform file sharing, then vanished within hours

Android’s freshest AirDrop alternative lasted less than a day on the Play Store. Nothing’s Warp app went from launch announcement to unexplained takedown in a single news cycle.

Nothing’s AI devices plan reportedly contains smart glasses and earbuds

The glasses will reportedly feature cameras, microphones and speakers, and will connect to a smartphone and the cloud to process AI queries.

Nothing is eyeing AI smart glasses, too. I’m hoping they’re see-through and light up

Nothing is reportedly planning to launch smart glasses with built-in cameras and a pair of AI-powered earbuds. Let’s hope they do it in their signature style.

I won’t buy the Galaxy A37 at $450, but I strongly recommend these 4 terrific options

Before you spend $450 on the Galaxy A37 5G, four rival smartphones, including one from Samsung itself, offer sharper value and better performance.

Nothing CEO Carl Pei says AI agents will replace your apps in near future

Nothing CEO Carl Pei thinks apps are headed for extinction. AI agents will soon know your intentions and act on them, no tapping, swiping, or app-hopping required.
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Nothing CEO Carl Pei says smartphone apps will disappear as AI agents take their place

Nothing CEO Carl Pei says AI agents will eventually replace apps, shifting smartphones toward systems that understand intent and act on a user’s behalf.

After Nothing, Samsung could let you build your own apps with AI on Galaxy phones

Samsung is reportedly exploring “vibe coding,” an AI-powered feature that could allow Galaxy phone users to create custom apps or modify their device experience without traditional coding.
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