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  • Pixel 10 Black Friday Deal Returns: $200 Off, now $599 (128GB) or $699 (256GB)
    November 22, 2025, 10:20 PM EST. Black Friday brings back the Pixel 10 with a $200 discount, dropping from $799 to $599 for the 128GB model and $699 for the 256GB variant. The phone runs the Tensor G5 chip with on-device AI features like Magic Cue, and sports a triple-camera system with a 5x telephoto lens. It delivers solid battery life, Qi2 magnetic charging, and, per the reviewer, strong software support spanning a long window (rumored 7 years). If you want a straightforward Android experience with great cameras and don't need a huge display or ultra-fast charging, this deal is compelling. Also explore our Pixel Black Friday picks for accessories and bundles.
  • Nothing OS 4.0 rollout begins with Android 16 update: eligible devices and features
    November 22, 2025, 10:18 PM EST. Nothing confirms the Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 rollout starts Friday, November 21, after an open beta period. The update targets the Nothing Phone 2 and 3 lineups-Phones 2/3, 2a/2a Plus, 3a/3a Pro-with possible expansion to the Phone 3a Lite and CMF devices. New features include Extra Dark Mode, Pop-Up View, a 2×2 Quick Settings tile, and new lock-screen clock designs. Essential Apps and sharable widgets arrive via Nothing Playground. The Phone 2 gains the Stretch camera feature from the Phone 3, while Lock Glimpse lands on broader devices but is off by default on 3a models. Rollout will occur gradually over the week as devices receive the update and the broader Nothing ecosystem gains AI-focused tools and customization.
  • Nvidia remains the sustainable supercomputing king as Green500 names GH200-led efficiency champions
    November 22, 2025, 10:16 PM EST. At the Green500 ranking, CALMIP's Kairos tops the chart with 73.28 GFlops per watt on HPL, underscoring Nvidia's GH200-powered edge. The four most efficient machines rely on Nvidia's Grace Hopper GH200 stack, while only two of the top 10 use AMD accelerators. Notably, Nvidia's ecosystem - including Grace GPUs, NVLink-C2C, and InfiniBand NDR200 interconnects - underpins systems like Kairos, Romeo-2025, Levante GPU Extension, and Isambard-AI Phase 1. The chart also highlights competition from AMD's MI300A on Portage, and the Jupiter supercomputer, which, despite higher speed, trails in efficiency. The Green500 remains a counterpoint to Top500, emphasizing energy efficiency alongside performance in sustainable computing.
  • Nothing OS 4.0 with Android 16 lands on Nothing Phone 3 with AI widgets and dual-window multitasking
    November 22, 2025, 10:14 PM EST. Nothing OS 4.0, based on Android 16, rolls out to the Nothing Phone 3 now, with broader model support soon. Key visual changes include Extra Dark Mode, minimalist icons, a simplified status bar, and new lock screen clocks. New features center on AI-generated widgets, expanded Glyph support for third-party apps, and Dual Windows multitasking. Other highlights: a System Dashboard for background processes, hidden icons, new widget sizes, and an AI privacy transparency indicator. The rollout will reach the rest of Nothing's lineup in coming weeks, with the Phone 3a Lite update expected early next year.
  • Nothing OS 4.0 on Android 16: Glyph Progress, Live Updates, and UI Redesigns
    November 22, 2025, 10:12 PM EST. Nothing is rolling out Nothing OS 4.0, built on Android 16, with major refinements across the Glyph Interface. The highlight is Glyph Progress integrating with Android 16 Live Updates, letting the back lights count or a display slider reflect your real-time activity. The update also introduces a refreshed UI with redesigned icons, status-bar icons, new lock-screen clocks, faster animations, and haptic feedback for the volume slider. Other additions include Extra Dark Mode, hidden icons in the app drawer, more widget sizes, universal search filters, and AI features like AI Dashboard and Essential Apps widgets. The rollout starts today for the Nothing Phone (3) and will expand to other devices over the coming weeks; the Phone (3a) Lite update is slated for early next year.