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Some of the most popular headphnones and earbuds are vulnerable to a software attack, according to recent security research.
The Nothing Headphone 1 resembles a cross between Apple’s AirPods Max and 1980s FM radio headphones. I dig the design, but ...
Nothing's new over-ear headphones combine the company's recognizable see-through aesthetic with an intriguing array of ...
This time around, it's on high-end Bluetooth headphones and headsets from a range of manufacturers including Sony, Marshall, ...
It's official: the striking Nothing Headphone (1) have launched, and they look like no other headphones thanks to a very ...
While I have a few quibbles with Nothing's first over-ear noise-canceling headphones, I was more impressed with them than I expected to be.
Researchers have discovered a security flaw in Bluetooth headphones and earbuds from Sony, JBL and more, allowing attackers ...
Nothing makes its over-ear headphone debut with the Nothing Headphone 1. Packed with future-proof tech, I tested how they stack up against the competition.
The Bluetooth chipset installed in popular models from major manufacturers is vulnerable. Hackers could use it to initiate ...
Vulnerabilities affecting a Bluetooth chipset present in more than two dozen audio devices from ten vendors can be exploited ...