Monday
Jul072025

You can soon pick up the macOS folder icon-inspired FolderDrive

Source: Super Fantastic

At least if you're one of the lucky few. David Delahunty teased the concept design for this real-life macOS folder icon-inspired drive. Thanks to a partnership with Super Fantastic, the design is being produced in a limited run of 100 units.

The price of the FolderDrive hasn't been revealed yet, but it is expected to have 128GB of storage and a USB-C port. According to the product page, it will also work for PC fans.

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Wednesday
Jul022025

Nothing launches first over-the-ear headphones

Source: Nothing

Nothing has officially unveiled its first pair of over-the-ear headphones. However, there isn't much of a surprise in terms of its looks. The Nothing Headphone (1) features the same sleek transparent design as other Nothing devices. These headphones, made in collaboration with British audio brand KEF, feature a distinctive boxy design that sets them apart from many other headphones.

You get audio features including adaptive noise cancellation, transparent modes, and adaptive bass enhancement. If you want that immersive 3D experience, the Nothing Headphone (1) also have immersive spatial audio with dynamic head tracking.

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Tuesday
Jul012025

Motorola's open-ear Moto Buds Loop is coming to Canada

Source: Motorola

Motorola will launch its Moto Buds Loop in Canada on July 10. Sporting an open-ear design, these earbuds allow you to listen to your tunes while staying aware of your surroundings.

Motorola's approach is to give you an earcuff-like design, similar to many of its competitors. However, they come in unique shades that turn these earbuds into accessories. The Moto Buds Loop comes in Pantone's French Oak, an option featuring Swarovski crystals, and Pantone's Trekking Green.

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Tuesday
Jul012025

Apple might tap OpenAI, Anthropic to power AI version of Siri

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Apple is reportedly considering outside help to run its artificial intelligence-powered version of Siri. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that the tech giant approached OpenAI and Anthropic to develop versions of their large language models for testing on its private cloud infrastructure, aiming to create an "LLM Siri."

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