Nothing X KEF
Nothing and KEF (renowned British audio pioneer) have announced a new partnership aimed at developing innovative sound products by combining their strengths in design and audio engineering. KEF’s 60 years of high-fidelity audio expertise will support Nothing’s expansion into new audio categories – bringing acoustic precision to products shaped by Nothing’s distinct approach to design and user experience. KEF will look to reach a wider audience through products co-developed with Nothing.
“This is a long-term effort” and both the brands are already working on several joint products that focus on both sound quality and design.
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Nothing and KEF (renowned British audio pioneer) have announced a new partnership aimed at developing innovative sound products by combining their strengths in design and audio engineering. KEF’s 60 years of high-fidelity audio expertise will support Nothing’s expansion into new audio categories – bringing acoustic precision to products shaped by Nothing’s distinct approach to design and user experience. KEF will look to reach a wider audience through products co-developed with Nothing.
“This is a long-term effort” and both the brands are already working on several joint products that focus on both sound quality and design.
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Nothing Headphone 1 and Phone 3 will debut on 1st July globally
Nothing has announced that the flagship Phone 3 will debut globally on 1st July 2025. Apart from Phone 3, Nothing's first Over-the-ear headphone will also be launched at the event in London.
Since Nothing has killed the glyph interface, a new dot-matrix or glyph-matrix style will debut with Phone 3, similar to the one available on Asus ROG Phone smartphones. Phone 3 will be powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and it will also feature a periscope telephoto sensor.
Leaked Pricing
Headphone 1: 299$
Colors: Black, white or grey
Phone 3 colors: black & white
12GB+256GB = 800$
16GB+512GB = 900$
It will launch under Rs.60,000 in India
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Nothing has announced that the flagship Phone 3 will debut globally on 1st July 2025. Apart from Phone 3, Nothing's first Over-the-ear headphone will also be launched at the event in London.
Since Nothing has killed the glyph interface, a new dot-matrix or glyph-matrix style will debut with Phone 3, similar to the one available on Asus ROG Phone smartphones. Phone 3 will be powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and it will also feature a periscope telephoto sensor.
Leaked Pricing
Headphone 1: 299$
Colors: Black, white or grey
Phone 3 colors: black & white
12GB+256GB = 800$
16GB+512GB = 900$
It will launch under Rs.60,000 in India
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Forwarded from Winaero
Why we still use QWERTY: the history of the most inefficient keyboard layout
Despite being designed for 19th-century typewriters, QWERTY remains the dominant keyboard layout—even though more efficient alternatives like Dvorak and Colemak exist. Here’s why change is so hard:
QWERTY was created to prevent mechanical typewriter jams, not for speed or ergonomics. But it became standard due to early adoption—retraining billions of users is costly. These days, it remains deeply integrated in education, software, and hardware (BIOS, shortcuts, cloud services).
The Failed Alternatives: Dvorak & Colemak
* Dvorak (1936): Reduces finger movement by ~90%, but adoption stalled due to QWERTY’s dominance.
* Colemak (2006): A gentler upgrade, keeping common shortcuts—yet still niche.
Switching to any of them takes months of training, and QWERTY muscle memory fades, making shared computers a hassle.
While voice input and brain-computer interfaces show promise, they remain impractical for daily use due to noise sensitivity, privacy concerns, and technical limitations. Programmers, writers, and professionals still rely on keyboards because voice and neural tech can’t match typing precision. Even "smart" keyboards with LCD keys remain niche due to cost and compatibility issues. For now, QWERTY persists—not because it’s ideal, but because the alternatives aren’t ready to replace it.
So, QWERTY persists not because it’s best, but because the cost of change—time, training, and compatibility—is too high for most. For now, evolution, not revolution, is the likely path forward.
Despite being designed for 19th-century typewriters, QWERTY remains the dominant keyboard layout—even though more efficient alternatives like Dvorak and Colemak exist. Here’s why change is so hard:
QWERTY was created to prevent mechanical typewriter jams, not for speed or ergonomics. But it became standard due to early adoption—retraining billions of users is costly. These days, it remains deeply integrated in education, software, and hardware (BIOS, shortcuts, cloud services).
The Failed Alternatives: Dvorak & Colemak
* Dvorak (1936): Reduces finger movement by ~90%, but adoption stalled due to QWERTY’s dominance.
* Colemak (2006): A gentler upgrade, keeping common shortcuts—yet still niche.
Switching to any of them takes months of training, and QWERTY muscle memory fades, making shared computers a hassle.
While voice input and brain-computer interfaces show promise, they remain impractical for daily use due to noise sensitivity, privacy concerns, and technical limitations. Programmers, writers, and professionals still rely on keyboards because voice and neural tech can’t match typing precision. Even "smart" keyboards with LCD keys remain niche due to cost and compatibility issues. For now, QWERTY persists—not because it’s ideal, but because the alternatives aren’t ready to replace it.
So, QWERTY persists not because it’s best, but because the cost of change—time, training, and compatibility—is too high for most. For now, evolution, not revolution, is the likely path forward.
Winaero
Why We Still Use QWERTY: The History of the Most Inefficient Keyboard Layout
Why do we still type on QWERTY in the 21st century, even though this layout was born in the era of mechanical typewriters and is not considered the most
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OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra and Ace 5 Racing Edition Launched in China
Both of them features self-developed “Fengchi gaming core kernel”, glacier cooling system and self-developed "Lingxi touch chip" which enhances touch responsiveness with upto 3000Hz touch sampling rate. Ace 5 Ultra also has e-sports Wi-Fi G1 chip and the "Shortcut Key" while Ace 5 Racing Edition has the latest Wi-Fi G2 chip.
Ace 5 Ultra:
• 6.83-inch (2800x1272 px) FHD+ AMOLED display
• 144Hz refresh rate; HDR 10+
• 1400nits HBM brightness
• Dolby Vision; 10-bit color depth
• Oppo Crystal Shield Glass
• MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ SoC
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• 7300mm² VC cooling area
• 50MP (IMX 906; OIS)
• 8MP Ultrawide
• 16MP Front camera (❌ AF)
• In-display fingerprint; IR blaster
• IP65 rated; USB-C 2.0
• X-axis linear motor
• Dual stereo speakers
• 6700mAh Si/C battery; 100W fast charging
Ace 5 Racing:
• 6.77-inch (2392x1080 px) FHD+ AMOLED display
• 120Hz refresh rate; HDR 10+
• 1300nits HBM brightness
• 10-bit color depth
• Oppo Crystal Shield Glass
• MediaTek Dimensity 9400e SoC
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• 7000mm²+ VC cooling area
• 50MP (LYT-600; OIS) + 2MP useless camera
• 16MP Front camera (❌ AF)
• In-display fingerprint; IR blaster
• Single mono speaker 💀
• IP64 rated; USB-C 2.0
• 7100mAh battery; 80W fast charging
Pricing for 12GB+256GB model starts from 1799 CNY (~250$) for Racing Edition and 2499 CNY (~350$) for Ultra Edition.
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Both of them features self-developed “Fengchi gaming core kernel”, glacier cooling system and self-developed "Lingxi touch chip" which enhances touch responsiveness with upto 3000Hz touch sampling rate. Ace 5 Ultra also has e-sports Wi-Fi G1 chip and the "Shortcut Key" while Ace 5 Racing Edition has the latest Wi-Fi G2 chip.
Ace 5 Ultra:
• 6.83-inch (2800x1272 px) FHD+ AMOLED display
• 144Hz refresh rate; HDR 10+
• 1400nits HBM brightness
• Dolby Vision; 10-bit color depth
• Oppo Crystal Shield Glass
• MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ SoC
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• 7300mm² VC cooling area
• 50MP (IMX 906; OIS)
• 8MP Ultrawide
• 16MP Front camera (❌ AF)
• In-display fingerprint; IR blaster
• IP65 rated; USB-C 2.0
• X-axis linear motor
• Dual stereo speakers
• 6700mAh Si/C battery; 100W fast charging
Ace 5 Racing:
• 6.77-inch (2392x1080 px) FHD+ AMOLED display
• 120Hz refresh rate; HDR 10+
• 1300nits HBM brightness
• 10-bit color depth
• Oppo Crystal Shield Glass
• MediaTek Dimensity 9400e SoC
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• 7000mm²+ VC cooling area
• 50MP (LYT-600; OIS) + 2MP useless camera
• 16MP Front camera (❌ AF)
• In-display fingerprint; IR blaster
• Single mono speaker 💀
• IP64 rated; USB-C 2.0
• 7100mAh battery; 80W fast charging
Pricing for 12GB+256GB model starts from 1799 CNY (~250$) for Racing Edition and 2499 CNY (~350$) for Ultra Edition.
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OnePlus Ace 5 X Genshin Impact
OnePlus makes special editions of its smartphones in collaboration with Genshin Impact. All OnePlus smartphones that have been developed till now feature themed editions of the following Genshin characters:
• OP 9RT x Sucrose
• Ace Pro (OP 10T) x Hu Tao
• Ace 2 (OP 11) x Xiangling
• Ace 2 Pro x Paimon
• Ace 3 (OP 12R) x Keqing
The OnePlus Ace 5 series will feature the Genshin Impact Skirk Edition. However, Hoyoverse has allowed OnePlus to use Skirk only for promotional materials for the Ace 5 series, thus there will be no collector's box - smartphone, etc.
Skirk goodies in collaboration with OnePlus includes:
• Laser customized card
• Silky theme fan
• Tartaglia & Skirk Folders
• T-shirts
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OnePlus makes special editions of its smartphones in collaboration with Genshin Impact. All OnePlus smartphones that have been developed till now feature themed editions of the following Genshin characters:
• OP 9RT x Sucrose
• Ace Pro (OP 10T) x Hu Tao
• Ace 2 (OP 11) x Xiangling
• Ace 2 Pro x Paimon
• Ace 3 (OP 12R) x Keqing
The OnePlus Ace 5 series will feature the Genshin Impact Skirk Edition. However, Hoyoverse has allowed OnePlus to use Skirk only for promotional materials for the Ace 5 series, thus there will be no collector's box - smartphone, etc.
Skirk goodies in collaboration with OnePlus includes:
• Laser customized card
• Silky theme fan
• Tartaglia & Skirk Folders
• T-shirts
Follow @TechLeaksZome
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Tech & Leaks Zone
EXCLUSIVE: Google Pixel 10 Series New Ringtone, Notification and Alarm Sounds Leaked Source - YouTube With the Pixel 10 series, Google will be introducing: • New ringtone -- "The Next adventure" • New notification chime -- "Kernel" • New alarm sound -- "Fresh…
Update: Google secretly took down the Pixel 10 leaked ringtones already atleast 4 days ago and replaced them with the current ringtones
Google replaced the leaked ringtones with the current ones on June 3rd, one day after it was leaked, so now we have uploaded it in this Pixel10_ringtones zip file which contains all the leaked ringtones. For more seamless usage, you can install this leaked "Sound app" apk on your Pixel, to ensure even more "seamless" usage, where the ringtone string actually corresponds to it (And possibly includes a new collection 👀)
Google was able to change the content in the links because they were gstatic links. Gstatic.com is a web domain used by Google for accessing the Gstatic server: aserver where Google hosts its static content like CSS, Javanoscript code and images.
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Google replaced the leaked ringtones with the current ones on June 3rd, one day after it was leaked, so now we have uploaded it in this Pixel10_ringtones zip file which contains all the leaked ringtones. For more seamless usage, you can install this leaked "Sound app" apk on your Pixel, to ensure even more "seamless" usage, where the ringtone string actually corresponds to it (And possibly includes a new collection 👀)
Google was able to change the content in the links because they were gstatic links. Gstatic.com is a web domain used by Google for accessing the Gstatic server: aserver where Google hosts its static content like CSS, Javanoscript code and images.
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Tech & Leaks Zone
Update: Google secretly took down the Pixel 10 leaked ringtones already atleast 4 days ago and replaced them with the current ringtones Google replaced the leaked ringtones with the current ones on June 3rd, one day after it was leaked, so now we have uploaded…
Pixel10_ringtones.zip
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Tech & Leaks Zone
EXCLUSIVE: Google Pixel 10 Series New Ringtone, Notification and Alarm Sounds Leaked Source - YouTube With the Pixel 10 series, Google will be introducing: • New ringtone -- "The Next adventure" • New notification chime -- "Kernel" • New alarm sound -- "Fresh…
The fact that Google replaced the leaked ringtones with the current ones on June 3rd, one day after it was leaked, suggests they're aware of the leak, including the YouTube video and its denoscription.
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Forwarded from Realmeme Fuck-Ups (🅢🅐🅘)
So many names for the same device points towards only one direction i.e., it's a literal shit device and Realmeme trying its best to scam the people by confusing them with this shit playschool strategy 🤡🤡
#Realme #Realmeme #FuckRealme
Channel :- @fuckrealme
Group :- @fuckrealmeme
Join :- @TechHub_Updates
#Realme #Realmeme #FuckRealme
Channel :- @fuckrealme
Group :- @fuckrealmeme
Join :- @TechHub_Updates
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Realme Neo 7 and 7SE Launched in China
Common Specs:
• 6.78-inch (2780×1264 px) 8T LTPO BOE S2 OLED display
• 1~120Hz adaptive refresh rate
• 6000 nits peak brightness
• 2600Hz PWM dimming
• Oppo Crystal Armor Glass protection
• 16MP front camera
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• Largest VC of 7700mm²
• 50MP main (LYT-600; OIS)
• 8MP Ultrawide
• In-display fingerprint; IR blaster
• IP68+IP69 dust & water resistant
• Stereo speakers, Hi-Res audio
• 7000mAh Titan battery from CATL
• 80W fast charging
Neo 7: Dimensity 9300+ SoC
Neo 7 SE: Dimensity 8400 SoC
Pricing for 12GB+256GB config starts from 2199 CNY (~300$) for Realme 7 and 1799 CNY (~250$) for 7 SE
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Common Specs:
• 6.78-inch (2780×1264 px) 8T LTPO BOE S2 OLED display
• 1~120Hz adaptive refresh rate
• 6000 nits peak brightness
• 2600Hz PWM dimming
• Oppo Crystal Armor Glass protection
• 16MP front camera
• LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.0 storage
• Largest VC of 7700mm²
• 50MP main (LYT-600; OIS)
• 8MP Ultrawide
• In-display fingerprint; IR blaster
• IP68+IP69 dust & water resistant
• Stereo speakers, Hi-Res audio
• 7000mAh Titan battery from CATL
• 80W fast charging
Neo 7: Dimensity 9300+ SoC
Neo 7 SE: Dimensity 8400 SoC
Pricing for 12GB+256GB config starts from 2199 CNY (~300$) for Realme 7 and 1799 CNY (~250$) for 7 SE
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Now I have NO reason to buy a Pixel after seeing iOS 26 features. As usual, except Google and Nothing, BBK and Xiaomi will simply copy iOS 26, so its better to just get an iPhone and run the OG iOS 😭😭😭
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Forwarded from XiaomiTime: Xiaomi & HyperOS News (IFTTT)
"Xiaomi may skip HyperOS 3 and jump to HyperOS 26, aligning with Apple’s year-based naming strategy. HyperOS 3 is set for an October 2025 release, but a shift could enhance clarity and global standardization in software updates."
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Xiaomi may skip HyperOS 3 for HyperOS 26 - XiaomiTime
Apple's revolutionary decision to abandon iOS 19 in favor of iOS 26 has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, with many wondering if other manufacturers
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