Flipkart Big Saving Days sale: Nothing announces offers on CMF accessories

Flipkart Big Saving Days sale: Nothing announces offers on CMF accessories



Nothing has announced participation in the ongoing Flipkart’s Big Saving Days sale with offers on products from its sub-brand CMF. In the sale, Nothing is offering CMF accessories such as Buds Pro wireless earbuds, Watch Pro smartwatch, Power 65 GaN charger, and Neckband Pro wireless earphones at discounted rates. These CMF products are also offered on Flipkart’s lifestyle e-commerce platform Myntra during its Creators Fest sale. Nothing said the offers are currently live and valid until May 9 on both Flipkart and Myntra. Below are the offer details:


CMF Buds Pro: Price and details


Offered in dark grey, light grey, and orange colour options, the wireless earbuds are available at a discounted price of Rs 2,499. For reference, the earbuds were launched in India at Rs 3,499.


As for the details, the CMF Buds Pro supports hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC) – up to 45dB with a maximum range of 5000Hz. Nothing said the earbuds feature LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) + PU (Polyurethane) audio drivers, which are powered by its Ultra Bass Technology. The Buds Pro features a 6-mic setup with Nothing’s Clear Voice Technology. The wireless earbuds are powered by Bluetooth 5.3, and support the Nothing X app for touch control customisation options and other features such as equalizer control and low latency mode. The earbuds are IP54 rated for resistance against water and dust.


CMF Watch Pro: Price and details


Offered in dark grey, metallic grey, ash grey, and silver colour, the CMF Watch Pro is available at a discounted price starting at Rs 3,299. The smartwatch was launched in India at Rs 3,999 onwards.


The Watch Pro from CMF sports a 1.96-inch AMOLED display of a 60Hz refresh rate and over 600 nits peak brightness. The watch boasts an accelerometer sensor and heart rate sensor, which doubles up to measure blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). Powered by a 340 mAh battery, the smartwatch weighs 47g. The watch is IP68-rated for water and dust resistance. Other features include Cloud watch dials, photo album watch dials, switching watch dials, breathing training, message notifications, phone music control, timer, stopwatch, alarms, weather, Find My Phone, flashlight, and remote camera control. The CMF Watch Pro is compatible with smartphones based on iOS 13 and above and Android 8.0 and above.


CMF Power 65W GaN: Price and details


Launched at Rs 2,999, the CMF Power 65W GaN charger is available at a discounted price of Rs 2,699 in dark grey and orange colours. The charger is also offered in a bundle deal with Nothing Phone 2 and Phone 2a at Rs 1,999.


The CMF Power 65W GaN Charger features two USB-C Ports and a USB-A port for power output. The charger supports a maximum of 65W power delivery through the USB-C ports, while the USB-A port supports a maximum of 36W. When using multiple ports simultaneously, the USB-C1 port gets the priority as it delivers 45W while the USB-C2 port peaks out at 20W. The USB-A, when used together with USB-C1, delivers 18W of peak power. The combination of USB C2 and USB A allows 15W power delivery through each of the ports.


CMF Buds


Launched at Rs 2,499, the CMF Buds are offered at a discounted price of Rs 1,999 in dark grey, light grey, and orange colours.


Weight: Buds – 4.57g, Case – 43.7g, Case with buds – 52.84g


Driver: 12.4mm dynamic


Noise cancellation: Yes, Active ANC (up to 42db)


Mics: Two on each bud, four in total


Codecs: SBC and AAC


Tuning: Nothing and Dirac


Battery: 45 mAh (each bud) and 460 in case


Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, multi-device (two devices at a time)


Protection: IP54 (Buds)


Features: In-ear detection, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, LED charging status, Game Mode, Find My Earbuds, and touch controls


Companion app: Nothing X for iOS and Android


CMF Neckband Pro


Launched at Rs 1,999, the CMF Neckband Pro is offered in orange, light grey, and grey colour options at Rs 1,799.


Colours: Dark grey, light grey, and orange


Weight: 29.6g


Driver: 13.6mm dynamic


Noise Cancelling: Yes, Active ANC (up to 50db)


Mics: Five


Codecs: SBC and AAC


Tuning: Nothing


Battery: 220mAh


Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.3, multi-device (two devices at a time)


Protection: IP55


Features: Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, LED charging status, Game Mode, and Find My Earbuds


Companion app: Nothing X for iOS and Android

First Published: May 02 2024 | 12:49 PM IST



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Fab Grab Fest: Samsung announces offers on smartphones, tabs, laptops, more

Fab Grab Fest: Samsung announces offers on smartphones, tabs, laptops, more


Samsung India has announced the “Fab Grab Fest” sale in which the company is offering discounts on smartphones, tablets, laptops, televisions, and more. The month-long sale kicked off on May 2 with offers available on Samsung online platforms and retail stores. In the sale, Samsung is offering select products at discounted prices, bank offers, and options for extended warranty and equated monthly instalments. Details below:


Samsung Fab Grab Fest: Galaxy smartphones


Samsung said it is offering up to 64 per cent discount on select Galaxy smartphones, including the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy A55, Galaxy A35, and Galaxy A15.


Samsung Fab Grab Fest: Galaxy laptops


Samsung said it is offering up to 24 per cent discount on the Galaxy Book 4 series. The Galaxy Book 4 series encompasses Galaxy Book4 Pro 360, Galaxy Book 4 Pro, and Galaxy Book4 models.


Samsung Fab Grab Fest: Tablets, accessories, and wearables


Samsung said it is offering up to 77 per cent discount on select models from its tablets, smartwatches, and earbuds lineup. The offers are applicable to the Galaxy Tab S9 series, Galaxy Tab A9 series, Galaxy Watch 6 series, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Galaxy Buds FE, and Galaxy Fit 3.


Samsung Fab Grab Fest: Samsung TVs


Select models of Samsung Neo QLED and OLED TVs, including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, QLED, OLED and 4K UHD models, are offered with discounts of up to 43 per cent. Additionally, Samsung is offering a bonus of up to Rs 5,000 on top of the exchange value in trade-in deals.


While the above offers are available exclusively on Samsung platforms, there is a sale currently live on the e-commerce platform Flipkart in which the company is offering the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 at discounted rates and with bank offers. Including all offers, the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 FE are offered at Rs 44,999 and Rs 33,999, respectively. These offers are currently live on Flipkart’s Big Saving Days sale.

First Published: May 02 2024 | 12:00 PM IST



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Now, WhatsApp Community members can create events, reply to announcements

Now, WhatsApp Community members can create events, reply to announcements


WhatsApp communities: New features

Meta CEO has announced new features for WhatsApp Communities. On his WhatsApp Channel page, Mark Zuckerberg said that WhatsApp Community members can now create events in their groups and reply to admin announcements. Zuckerberg said that the option to create events for groups would make it easier for people to come together in person and online. On the “reply to admin announcements” in Community Announcement Groups, Zuckerberg said it will help admins get feedback from members. Below are the details:


WhatsApp Communities: Events


Group members within a WhatsApp Community could create an event. Other members of the group can respond to the created event to mark their presence. Any event that has been created will also come up on the group’s information page. Group members who have responded and have chosen to show up for the event will receive automated notifications as the event gets closer.


WhatsApp said that the new “Events” feature will first roll out for groups that belong to a Community, and will be available on all WhatsApp groups in the coming months.

Events in WhatsApp communities


Events in WhatsApp communities


WhatsApp Communities: Replies to announcements


WhatsApp now allows Community members to respond to admin announcements in the Community Announcement Groups. The company said that this feature will allow the admin to get necessary feedback from members within the announcement group itself.


Replies in the announcement groups will be clubbed together and minimised so interested members can see what others have said in the context to a specific announcement. Notification for replies in this group will be muted for everyone.

First Published: May 02 2024 | 10:19 AM IST



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US to probe China's Insta360 over patent violation claims by GoPro

US to probe China's Insta360 over patent violation claims by GoPro


Photo: GoPro Hero 12 Black

The U.S. International Trade Commission is launching a probe into GoPro claims that patents for its cameras, systems and accessories are being violated by a Chinese firm importing similar products into the United States.

The USITC said in a public notice on Wednesday that the investigation under Section 337 of the Trade Act of 1930 applies to Shenzhen-based Arashi Vision, which makes the Insta360 line of camera products.

GoPro, whose brand name is largely synonymous with the wearable action camera market, has requested that the trade panel issue exclusion and cease and desist orders that would ban imports of the Insta360 products.

GoPro’s complaint said Insta360’s products, which include action and 360-degree cameras and systems and associated mounting systems and frame, infringe GoPro patents for the “novel and proprietary SuperView, virtual lens, HyperSmooth, and Horizon Leveling technology” used in its HERO and MAX lines.

It said this allows users to stretch image aspect ratios to wider frames, creating an “immersive” viewing experience.

First Published: May 02 2024 | 10:05 AM IST



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Anthropic launches Claude 3 AI-powered iPhone app to compete with ChatGPT

Anthropic launches Claude 3 AI-powered iPhone app to compete with ChatGPT


Anthropic Claude 3 model (Image: Anthropic)


Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic launched a version of its latest chatbot technology aimed at businesses on Wednesday, jumping into the race to capture corporate dollars.


The San Francisco-based firm, backed by Alphabet and Amazon.com, in March released a family of artificial intelligence models called Claude 3 that it says outperforms those from rivals such as Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Google.


On Wednesday, it released an app for Apple’s iPhones that will offer Claude 3 to businesses at a rate of $30 per user per month. They can sign up for a plan with a minimum of 5 users.


The move sets up more direct competition with OpenAI, which is also selling a plan aimed at businesses at the same rate. But Anthropic’s new enterprise technology push could also bring it into competition with its backers Google and Amazon, who also want to capture business spending on AI.


Such tensions are already arising elsewhere in the booming AI sector. Reuters reported last month that OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman pitched his firm’s business offering directly to some of Microsoft’s biggest customers.


One of Claude 3’s biggest features is the ability ingest a lot of data – about the length of two books – and summarize it, analyze it or pull out a single piece of data accurately.


Anthropic said it can be used by finance teams to generate investment reports, engineering teams working on large bases of code or sales teams collaborating on how to land a large client.


“Claude is particularly good at a combination of structured and unstructured data,” Daniela Amodei, Anthropic’s president, said in an interview.


“So you can upload a chart, a set of documents, like a PDF, some like Slack exchanges and say, ‘Hey, all of these are talking about an upcoming product launch or recent earnings report. Can you summarize all of them for me, Claude, and give me the key highlights or pieces of information?’ And Claude can do that.”

First Published: May 02 2024 | 9:57 AM IST



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Google slashes jobs globally, shifts core team roles to India and Mexico

Google slashes jobs globally, shifts core team roles to India and Mexico


Google, Google Inc (Photo: Bloomberg)

In the latest round of technology layoffs, Alphabet Inc’s subsidiary Google has reportedly terminated approximately 200 employees from its “core team” and transferred certain positions abroad, including to India and Mexico, in a cost-cutting exercise amid a restructuring drive.


According to reports, nearly 50 positions were removed from the engineering team based at its California headquarters.


The technology giant plans to recruit replacement staff for roles in India and Mexico, as indicated by internal company documents accessed by CNBC.


Google’s core team is responsible for developing the technical infrastructure for the company’s flagship products, ensuring user safety online, and managing its global information technology framework. This includes essential technical divisions such as information technology, Python development, technical infrastructure, security protocols, application platforms, core development, and various engineering functions.


In an email communication last week, Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, announced the layoffs, describing them as the most significant reduction in his team’s workforce.


“We intend to maintain our current global footprint while also expanding in high-growth global workforce locations so that we can operate closer to our partners and developer communities,” he wrote in the email, reported by CNBC.


Additionally, a Google spokesperson told the New York Post that affected employees would have the opportunity to apply for other available positions within the company. The technology firm emphasised streamlining structures to provide employees with more opportunities to focus on innovative projects and core priorities while reducing bureaucracy, he reasoned.


Earlier this week, Google reportedly downsized its Python, Dart, and Flutter teams, although the exact number of job cuts remains undisclosed. “As we’ve stated, we’re investing responsibly in our company’s key priorities and significant opportunities ahead,” commented Google spokesperson Alex García-Kummert to TechCrunch.


Since early last year, Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has been reducing its workforce, announcing plans to cut approximately 12,000 jobs, constituting six per cent of its employees, following a downturn in the online advertising market.


Google’s recent layoffs are part of a broader trend of significant job cuts affecting some of the world’s largest companies in April 2024, with technology giants like Tesla, Intel, Amazon, and Apple all compelled to reduce their workforce. To date, over 75,000 individuals have lost their jobs in the technology sector this year, according to a Times of India estimate.


Last month, Apple laid off around 600 employees after shutting down its ambitious car project, which had been in the works since 2014. Meanwhile, Tesla slashed as many as 14,000 jobs amid increasing competition and declining sales.


Indian startups have not been safe from the wave of layoffs either. Last week, Bengaluru-based health technology startup Healthify laid off around 150 (27 per cent) of its sales and product team employees, resulting from a restructuring exercise. Earlier in April, Bengaluru-based electric vehicle charging infrastructure provider Bolt.Earth also announced a restructuring exercise impacting between 70 and 100 employees, while Byju laid off close to 500 employees.

First Published: May 02 2024 | 9:35 AM IST



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