A MediaTek chip flaw could put up to 875 million Android phones at risk, exposing how a locked device can still be vulnerable below the surface.
Shoppers looking for a budget-friendly alternative to Samsung and Apple smartwatches now have a reason to take notice. The Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro, recently discounted to £75 from £99 on the Nothing ...
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Nothing, a London-based smartphone maker, is now exporting its devices from India to the United States. The company plans to expand India's role as an export hub for its global operations. This move ...
A major update to Essential Space on Nothing Phone adds support for event detection, search, and a fresh new UI too.
Lance Cpl. Jamel Clayton will serve the remainder of his seven-year sentence after choosing to forgo a final appeal of his conviction.
Ledger’s Donjon security team exposed a security vulnerability in MediaTek devices, bypassing a Nothing phone's security in ...
The CVE-2025-20435 exploit requires no malware, no internet connection, and no password. MediaTek powers a huge share of the global Android market, particularly in mid-range ...
Security researchers cracked a MediaTek-powered Nothing CMF Phone 1 in 45 seconds, exposing a vulnerability that potentially ...
Ledger exposes a major MediaTek flaw, showing how Android phone security can collapse in seconds on vulnerable devices.