Nothing Ear and Nothing Ear A are confirmed to launch on April 18. Days ahead of the official debut, alleged renders of the truly wireless stereo (TWS) earphones have surfaced on the Web alongside their price points and specifications. The renders suggest a semi-transparent design for the upcoming earphones, similar to their predecessors. The Nothing Ear A are tipped to come with active noise cancellation (ANC) of up to 45dB and offer an IP54-rated build.
Known tipster Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) has posted alleged renders, pricing, and specifications of Nothing Ear and Ear A on X. The images suggest a design identical to Nothing’s previous wireless earbuds. They appear to have a semi-transparent case and stem. The Nothing Ear A are shown in black, white, and yellow shades, while the Nothing Ear are shown in black and white colourways. The renders show “Nothing” engraved on the stem and they seem to have red and white dots to indicate the left and right sides, same as before.
As per the tipster, the Nothing Ear A will cost EUR 99 (roughly Rs. 8,000). They are said to offer up to 45dB ANC and dual connection. They might offer up to eight hours of battery life with ANC off and are said to get IP54 water resistance. The new leak corroborates previous reports.
On the other hand, the Nothing Ear are tipped to be priced at EUR 149 (roughly Rs. 13,000). The tipster believes that the earbuds will be priced below Rs. 9,999 in India.
Nothing will announce its Ear A and Ear TWS earphones on Thursday, April 18. The UK-based brand currently has three audio products in its portfolio — Nothing Ear 1, Ear 2, and the Ear Stick. With the upcoming earphones, Nothing decided to change their naming convention. The Nothing Ear earbuds are expected to pack considerable upgrades over the Ear 2. The latter are priced at Rs. 9,999 in India.
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Max Space, a pioneering startup, aims to propel humanity into the vast reaches of space with its innovative inflatable habitats. Unveiled at the 39th Space Symposium, these expandable structures offer the potential to revolutionize space habitation and pave the way for settlements on the moon and Mars.
Co-founder Aaron Kemmer emphasizes the urgent need for more habitable space in space. Traditional module designs are costly and restrictive, hindering humanity’s ability to thrive beyond Earth’s confines. Max Space’s solution lies in expandable habitats, which promise to provide ample living and working space at a fraction of the cost, reported Space.
Drawing from his experience at Made In Space, Kemmer champions expandable habitats as the future of space habitation. Unlike conventional modules, these structures launch in a compressed form before expanding significantly in space, maximizing interior volume and minimizing launch costs.
From Concept to Reality: Prototypes in Orbit
The potential of expandable habitats is not merely theoretical; prototypes like Genesis 1, Genesis 2, and BEAM are already in orbit. These pioneering modules, developed by Bigelow Aerospace and Thin Red Line Aerospace, demonstrate the viability of inflatable habitats in space.
Max Space is building on this foundation, leveraging innovative technology to create cost-effective and scalable modules. The company’s first off-Earth test is slated for 2026, with a module set to expand to a pressurized volume of 20 cubic meters in orbit.
Looking ahead, Max Space plans to launch larger habitats, with a 100-cubic-meter module scheduled for 2027 and a 1,000-cubic-meter behemoth targeted for 2030. These expandable habitats will cater to a diverse range of customers, from scientific research institutions to commercial space stations.
Beyond Earth orbit, Max Space envisions its habitats playing a pivotal role in lunar and Martian settlements. By enabling off-Earth settlement, the company seeks to fulfill its mission of extending humanity’s footprint into the solar system.
For Kemmer and co-founder Maxim de Jong, the journey is driven by a singular purpose: to help humanity realize its destiny among the stars. With their visionary approach and groundbreaking technology, Max Space is charting a course towards a future where settlement beyond Earth is not just a dream, but a reality.
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Realme Buds T110 true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones are all set to hit the Indian market on April 15, the Chinese company has confirmed. The earphones will be launched in the country alongside the Realme P1 5G series smartphones. The Realme Buds T110 feature 10mm dynamic drivers and offer AI-based Environmental Noise Canceling (ENC) for call noise cancellation. They are said to offer up to 38 hours of total playback time. The Realme Buds T110 were launched in China earlier this week alongside the Realme GT Neo 6 SE.
Realme on Friday announced the official launch date of Realme Buds T110 in India via X. The TWS earphones are scheduled to launch in India on April 15 at 12pm IST. The teaser suggests a green colour option and an in-ear design with a stem for the earbuds. They are teased to come with 10mm dynamic drivers and will offer AI ENC. The earphones are claimed to deliver up to 38 hours of total battery life with the case.
The earphones will be launched alongside the Realme P1 5G series. Realme is teasing the arrival of the product through a dedicated page on its India website.
The Realme Buds T110 were launched in China alongside the Realme GT Neo 6 SE for CNY 129 (roughly Rs. 1,500). They are available in Black, Blue, Green, and White colour options and offer an 88ms latency rate. They are IP55-rated for dust and water resistance and come with an oval-shaped case.
Each earbud features on-ear touch controls and can be customised using the Realme Link app. The Realme Buds T110 offer Bluetooth 5.4 support. The earbuds are said to deliver up to seven hours of battery life, while they are claimed to provide a total of up to 38 hours of playtime with the charging case.
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Apple is gearing up for a significant upgrade to its Mac lineup, introducing the highly anticipated M4 family of chips. This move underscores the company’s commitment to innovation, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Expected Launch of First M4 Macs
Reports indicate that Apple is on the brink of production for its inaugural M4 chips, slated to power a range of Mac devices. With at least three variations in the pipeline, Apple intends to equip every Mac model with the new M4 processors, aiming for a late-year launch and extending into early next year, reported 9to5mac.
The transition to M4 chips will herald the arrival of updated Mac products, including a new iMac, a 14-inch MacBook Pro, and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, along with a refreshed Mac mini. Apple’s comprehensive rollout strategy encompasses a phased introduction, with additional M4 Macs planned for release throughout 2025.
Focus on AI Integration
The M4 family of chips promises to elevate AI processing capabilities, aligning seamlessly with the next iteration of macOS. These chips are designed to optimise AI functionality across various tasks, offering enhanced performance and efficiency.
Diverse Chip Variants
The M4 lineup comprises an entry-level variant, codenamed Donan, catering to devices like the MacBook Air and entry-level MacBook Pro. Meanwhile, higher-end models, featuring the Brava chip, are slated for the Mac Studio and premium MacBook Pro configurations.
Enhancements for Mac Pro
Apple’s desktop powerhouse, the Mac Pro, is set to receive a significant boost with the introduction of the Hidra chip. Addressing concerns raised by customers regarding chip specifications, Apple aims to enhance the Mac Pro’s performance, potentially supporting up to half a terabyte of RAM.
Speculation on M3 Mac Studio
While Apple has yet to unveil an M3-powered Mac Studio or Mac Pro, there’s speculation about the possibility of an M3 variant in the future. The existing lineup already boasts impressive configurations with the M2 Max and M2 Ultra, but anticipation remains high for the next evolution in the form of an M3-powered Mac Studio.
Apple’s move to introduce the M4 chip signals a significant milestone in its ongoing pursuit of cutting-edge technology, promising transformative advancements in Mac performance and AI integration.
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Google has just rolled out the Beta 1 version of Android 15, giving users a preview of what’s to come in the next major iteration of its operating system. This release marks a significant step forward in the development of Android, offering a glimpse into the new features and improvements that users can expect.
Enhanced Cellular Network Security
One of the key highlights of Android 15 Beta 1 is the focus on enhancing cellular network security. Users can now access advanced security settings through the Security & Privacy menu, providing them with greater control over their network connections and ensuring a safer browsing experience, reported 9to5google.
Another noteworthy addition is the introduction of full screen Wi-Fi privacy settings. With a new toggle option, users can now choose whether to send their device name when connecting to Wi-Fi networks, offering increased privacy protection and control over personal data.
Android 15 Beta 1 also brings a range of new widgets, including the highly anticipated ‘Pixel Weather’ widgets. These widgets provide users with real-time weather updates directly on their home screens, keeping them informed about current weather conditions at a glance.
In addition, users now have the ability to set their default wallet app preferences, streamlining the payment process and making transactions more convenient than ever before. Furthermore, apps targeting Android 15 can take advantage of edge-to-edge display capabilities, offering immersive and seamless user experiences.
Addressing Known Issues and Bugs
While Android 15 Beta 1 introduces several exciting features, it also addresses various known issues and bugs reported during the development process. Google has worked diligently to resolve these issues, ensuring a smoother and more stable user experience.
One area of focus has been Bluetooth functionality, with significant improvements made to stability, pairing reliability, and overall user experience. Additionally, security enhancements have been implemented to address vulnerabilities related to legacy Bluetooth pairing for specific device models.
Android 15 Beta 1 represents a significant step forward for Google’s mobile operating system. As users explore the new features and updates, their feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the final release of Android 15, expected to arrive in the coming months.
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Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G with MediaTek Dimensity 7020 SoC were launched in India on Friday (April 12). The latest mid-range handsets from the brand come with the in-house Cheetah X1 power management chip and offer three dynamic charging modes. They have a curved AMOLED display and a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 108-megapixel main sensor. The Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G has a 5,000mAh battery with 45W charging support, while the Note 40 Pro+ is equipped with a 4,600mAh battery and 100W charger. They were launched in select global markets in March.
Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G, Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G price in India, availability
The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G has a price tag of Rs. 24,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. It is offered in Obsidian Black and Vintage Green colour options. Meanwhile, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G is priced at Rs. 21,999 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage version and is available in Vintage Green and Titan Golden shades. They are up for sale on Flipkart.
Customers buying the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G models today can get a free MagKit worth Rs. 4,999 as part of the early bird offer. The MagKit includes an Infinix MagPower power bank with a 3,020mAh battery worth Rs. 3,999 and an Infinix MagCase worth Rs. 1,000 in a vegan leather finish. Infinix is providing Rs. 2,000 instant discount for payments made via HDFC and SBI credit cards.
As mentioned, the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G were unveiled in select global markets last month.
Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G, Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G
The dual SIM (Nano) Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G run on XOS 14 based on Android 14. Infinix is promising 3 years of security patches and two Android upgrades for the new phones. They feature a 6.78-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,436 pixels) curved 3D AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, 1500Hz instant touch sampling rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and 1,300 nits peak brightness. The screen has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection and TUV Rheinland certification. The phones are powered by a 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 7020 SoC.
With the memory fusion technology, users can extend the phone’s memory from 12GB RAM to up to 24GB RAM in Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G. The Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G supports up to 16GB of virtual RAM. Both models offer VC Cooling Technology 2.0 with 11 layers of heat dissipation material for thermal management.
For optics, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G series boasts a triple camera setup, headlined by a 108-megapixel main sensor with support for optical image stabilisation (OIS) and 3x zoom. On the front, they have a 32-megapixel shooter for selfies and video chats. They have dual speakers by JBL’s certification for 360-degree symmetrical sound.
The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G have an IP53-rated build for dust and water resistance and include an IR remote feature. They have an in-display fingerprint sensor for authentication and support NFC.
Infinix’s Note 40 Pro 5G series comes with a new charging technology, powered by the company’s in-house Cheetah X1 chip. The Note 40 Pro+ houses a 4,600mAh battery with support for 100W wired fast charging. The Note 40 Pro 5G comes with a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging. Both models support 20W Magnetic wireless charging. They offer Hyper, Smart, and Low-temp charging modes. The company has also unveiled a 15W Mag Pad compatible with Qi and EPP standard protocols alongside the new handsets.
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Samsung could expand its native artificial intelligence (AI) suite of features for its smartphones, Galaxy AI, to more devices. On Wednesday, the South Korean tech giant announced a new update to Galaxy AI that added support for new languages and dialects. In the same post, the company hinted that the suite of features could be introduced to more devices soon. This has led to speculation on whether these features can be brought to older devices such as the Galaxy S22 series.
This potential teaser by the company was first spotted by 9to5Google. Towards the end of the announcement post of increasing the number of supported languages for Galaxy AI, the company also listed the devices that currently support the AI features. The post stated, “The newly supported Galaxy AI languages and dialects will each be available for download as a language pack from the Settings app across all devices that support Galaxy AI. That includes the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Flip5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series, with more coming soon.”
The reason for speculation is the last four words of the paragraph. So far, there has been confusion on whether the company was going to support devices older than the Galaxy S23 series for the AI features, given some of the features were offered on-device that required powerful hardware to carry out the processing. Last month, a report revealed that TM Roh, the President of Samsung’s mobile division, said in a shareholders’ meeting in Seoul, “Resources and efforts are being invested. We are gradually preparing plans to support a fully-fledged Galaxy AI experience [in the S22 series and older Samsung devices].”
However, other reports also highlighted that it might not be possible to bring these features to older devices given the hardware limitations. Although the post does not clarify whether it meant newer midrange Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Books lineup, or older devices. One suggested way to support older devices is by making all the features on-server so the device does not have to bear the stress of managing the processing. Another method could be optimising these features for older devices. If this is done, users may not be able to experience the full experience of the feature but will still be able to use it in some form.
Adding Galaxy AI capabilities to a wider range of devices is also in the best interest of Samsung. At the time of launching the feature alongside the Galaxy S24 series, the company said that these features would be free to use until the end of 2025, and a subscription fee might be charged afterwards. If the suite of features reaches more users, the smartphone maker will stand to rake in more revenue through this service.
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This current discount on the Asus ROG Cetra true wireless gaming earbuds is perhaps one for the ages. Not only have the pair returned to their record-lowest price, this time, you can claim a free PC game to go along with them.
The Asus ROG Cetra true wireless gaming earbuds have dropped back down to just $64.99 at Amazon – a record-low price we haven’t seen since February of this year. On top of this, Amazon shoppers can claim a free PC copy of Ghostrunner 2which will be applied automatically at checkout.
In the UK, shoppers unfortunately won’t be getting a free game, but there’s still a very impressive £40 discount here, dropping the earbuds’ price to just £49.99 (was £89.99). This is the lowest price we’ve seen in the region yet for the Asus ROG Cetra buds, making them a solid option among the best gaming earbuds while stocks last.
Asus ROG Cetra earbuds – savings plus a free game!
You can expect all-round solid performance from the Asus ROG Cetra true wireless earbuds. While not showstoppers like the pricier Sony Inzone Buds or indeed the premium Asus ROG Cetra Speednova wireless earbuds, they still provide impressive, well-rounded audio and effective active noise canceling (ANC) for when you want to shut off the world and focus on gaming.
Compatible with PlayStation 5 and PC via an included 2.4GHz dongle (and Nintendo Switch and mobile via Bluetooth), they’re a versatile pair of gaming earbuds well-suited to single player games. The inclusion of a free copy of Ghostrunner 2 when purchasing them through this deal is all the sweeter as a result.
Do be aware, though, that the earbuds don’t offer the pinpoint directional audio you may expect from some of the best PS5 headsets. This doesn’t make them ill-suited for multiplayer titles exactly, but those looking to really improve their game in multiplayer shooters like Halo Infiniteor PUBG Battlegrounds may want to consider looking elsewhere.
The Fallout TV show, which is available now via Amazon Prime Video, has already been a massive hit, but we shouldn’t forget about the role-playing game (RPG) series it’s based on. Luckily, developer Bethesda Game Studios is showing Fallout 4 some love with a free update that will bring a whole host of improvements to players.
Available on April 25, the update will offer a native PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S version of the game for the first time, finally allowing it to take full advantage of current generation hardware. This means new Performance and Quality mode settings, making the game playable at up to a smooth 60fps in higher resolutions. Each version will also benefit from general stability improvements and various bug fixes.
Over on PC, you’ll soon be able to enjoy widescreen and ultra-widescreen support. The game, which is already available via Steam, the Microsoft Store, and GOG, will also be coming to the Epic Games Store. There’s even good news for Steam Deck owners, as Fallout 4 will be Steam Deck verified at long last – ensuring smooth compatibility on the gaming handheld.
Don’t worry if you don’t own any of the latest systems, however, as small improvements will be made to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game too. This includes improved stability and the fixing of some quest issues.
The update also brings some free Creation Club content, like the ‘Echoes of the Past’ quest. In addition to the new Enclave Colonel uniform, you will also be able to obtain Enclave Weapon Skins, Enclave Armor Skins, a Tesla Cannon, Hellfire Power Armor, X-02 Power Armor, and a Heavy Incinerator. This is on top of the Makeshift Weapon Pack, which introduces a range of improvised weapons fashioned after everyday objects, and 38 new Halloween decorations for your settlement.
Considering the fact that Fallout 4 was released almost nine years ago, it’s pretty impressive to see that it’s still receiving substantial free updates like this. If you loved the TV show but are otherwise completely new to the series, this update sounds like it’ll be the perfect time for you to jump in.
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As businesses navigate the digital landscape, the threat of ransomware is rising. Every day brings innovative techniques for cyber criminals to perform more advanced and complex attacks. So, it has become quite clear that traditional defense strategies are no longer sufficient to effectively safeguard the business, improve identity security and combat attackers’ evolving tactics. In fact, 66% of companies were affected by ransomware in 2023, and this number is only expected to increase.
Ransomware is no longer just about creating sophisticated malicious software to infect people’s computers – cyberattackers have now started using and exploiting organizations’ legitimate software to conduct malicious activities and steal people’s identity without creating their own custom malware.
Cybercriminals capitalize on vulnerabilities in Open Source Software (OSS), seamlessly integrating their malicious elements into OSS framework. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently warned that this trend is only getting more common, highlighting instances like the Lockbit operation. This is an example of cyber attackers using legitimate, free software for various malicious activities, such as exploring networks, accessing remotely, tunnelling, stealing credentials and taking files.
Unfortunately, conventional endpoint security solutions often lack the behavior analytics capabilities necessary to detect subtle indicators of compromise such as unusual logins, privilege escalation, program execution or other risky activities. As such, by utilizing the tools already employed by organizations, attackers can acquire admin privileges more easily, while evading detection. Organizations must be aware of these evolving techniques and adapt their defense strategies accordingly.
Andy Thompson
Offensive Research Evangelist, CyberArk Labs.
Six tactics employed throughout the ransomware attack lifecycle
Ransomware actors increasingly use legitimate software to their advantage at various stages of the attack lifecycle. They employ many different tactics, techniques and procedures to advance their missions, including the examples highlighted below.
Initial Infection: Securing initial access presents a diverse range of options for attackers. Some opt for exploiting vulnerabilities, utilising common vulnerability exploitations (CVEs) against susceptible targets. Others resort to stealing, forging, altering or manipulating cookies from users’ web sessions. Alternatively, they employ phishing emails to deceive users into downloading genuine applications.
Persistence: Attackers leverage legitimate software to establish backdoors, ensuring persistence and command and control. This involves manipulating these tools to bypass Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), modify, or disable existing security tools to avoid detection, from terminating endpoint detection and response (EDR)- protected processes to modifying/deleting registry keys or configuration measures. In instances like the RMM ransomware attacks mentioned earlier, threat actors utilized portable executables within the software to gain access without requiring local admin privileges or a complete software installation.
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Many default software programs on a machine become potential targets for hijacking, guaranteeing the execution of malicious programs. Application features such as task schedulers are also abused for maintaining persistence, launching programs or scripts at specified times.
Privilege Escalation: User Account Control (UAC) protects Windows operating systems, prompting admin credentials for any attempt to run a program as an administrator. While most ransomware today doesn’t demand admin rights, attackers often focus on bypassing UAC to elevate access and establish persistence.
Lateral Movement: Certain tools inadvertently facilitate malicious privilege escalation and lateral movement. Examples include AdFind, a command-line query tool for Active Directory, and AdvancedRun, enabling privilege escalation by altering settings before running software. Additionally, various Windows features functioning as remote procedural call (RPC) servers become vulnerable points for lateral movement when abused by attackers.
Encryption: Encryption serves both as a protective tool and a weapon. Encryption tools hide data from unauthorized users, but attackers can also weaponize them as ransomware. Legitimate access to encrypted data can be compromised to bypass encryption controls.
Data Exfiltration: Ransomware operators employing double-extortion techniques often utilize legitimate backup software tools or similar programs for data exfiltration. Recent research by CyberArk Labs noted the use of Discord, a popular collaboration app, for data exfiltration via webhooks.
Malicious actors are also adapting their tools to target multiple platforms and operating systems. For instance, they employ the cross-platform language Rust to target Linux. macOS is not exempt, with attackers exploiting Find My iPhone to infect Apple devices.
Enhancing defense strategies to block ransomware
As ransomware actors are increasingly exploiting legitimate software to perpetrate their attacks, organizations must remain vigilant and proactive in strengthening their identity management security strategies. In particular, embracing an identity-centric defense-in-depth approach is key. This approach includes important security controls such as endpoint detection and response (EDR), anti-virus (AV)/next-generation antivirus (NGAV), content disarm and reconstruction (CDR) email security and patch management – putting least privilege and behavior analytics at the core of the defense strategy.
So, by recognizing and addressing the tactics employed throughout the ransomware attack lifecycle – from initial infection to data exfiltration – companies can bolster their defenses, enhance identity security, mitigate the risk posed by cyber criminals, and safeguard the business against the ever-evolving threat of ransomware.
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