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2025-04-28 15:45:17| Engadget

Nothing sub-brand CMF just announced several new products, including a refresh of its flagship smartphone. The Phone Pro 2 looks to be an improvement over its predecessor in every major way. The company says it's the lightest and slimmest smartphone it has ever designed. Its 7.8mm thin and weighs 6.5 ounces. That may make it the lightest phone Nothing has ever made, but the iPhone 16, for instance, is just six ounces.  The sixth-generation MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro 5G processor includes an 8-core CPU that can run clock speeds up to 2.5GHz, which allows for an uptick in both processing and graphics when compared to the CMF Phone 1. The battery also looks particularly robust, with the company suggesting it can last two full days on a single charge. Theres a 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED display and a four-camera setup, complete with a 50MP main camera. This system includes a telephoto lens, an ultra-wide and a front-facing selfie camera. Theres also a modular component to the camera array, as users can attach a fisheye and macro lens. CMF by Nothing The CMF Phone 2 Pro comes in four colors, but each color offers unique design elements. For instance, the black and light green models feature a back that mimics frosted glass and is bordered with a metallic frame. The orange model boasts a metallic sheen, while the white phone includes a paneled sandstone finish on the back. The good news? These are budget-friendly phones. The 256GB model costs just $279. However, they look to be tough to get a hold of here in the US. Preorders technically open today, with shipments going out on May 6, but the phone is only available for those in the companys beta program. CMF by Nothing Now onto the earbuds, none of which will be available to purchase in the US at launch. The CMF Buds 2 look to be a standard entry-level affair, with ANC and tech that mimics spatial audio. They cost around $50. The CMF Buds 2 Plus adds hi-res LDAC and a full EQ into the mix. These cost around $65. The CMF Buds 2a are made for budget-conscious consumers, though they still include ANC. They cost around $38. All of these earbuds will be available on May 6.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/nothing-sub-brand-cmf-just-announced-a-new-smartphone-and-earbuds-134517602.html?src=rss


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2025-04-28 14:00:36| Engadget

Theres an understandable and undeniable pall hanging over The Last of Us after last weeks shocker. And its the calm before the storm thatll make up the rest of the season: Ellie and Dinas trip to Seattle to track down Joels killers. But amid the sadness of that loss and the frustration of Ellie not getting the support of the town in her revenge plan is the absolute delight of seeing more of Ellie and Dina together. They were probably the highlight of the first episode their chemistry didnt immediately hit Joel and Ellie levels, but Bella Ramsey and Isabela Merced were doing great work together right off the bat. Here, we get to see a lot more of them together, and Dinas combination of playfulness and planning is a solid counter to Ellies dry humor and impulsive nature. A great example is their trip to Seattle on horseback, as Dina challenges Ellie to name the best band she can think of for every letter of the alphabet, something Ellie eventually has quite enough of. Dina says she can come up with another game, and Ellie immediately quips they could just travel in silence, something Dina ignores and makes Ellie tell her about the first person she had to kill. Just the kind of lighthearted road trip companion Ellie needs right now. Photograph by Liane Hentscher/HBO Dina is at her best in this episode when she barges in on Ellie planning for a midnight escape from the city to bring Abby to justice on her own. Earlier in the episode, the Jackson town council votes down her proposal to assemble a large crew to go after the WLF group primarily because the town was so ravaged by the Infected horde the same day Joel was killed that they cant spare the people. Naturally, Ellie is ready to go rogue and go on her own, but shes not really ready. Dina shows up at her place, teases her for not planning to bring anything but guns, and lays out exactly what they need and what they dont. Oh, and she already has it all ready to go. Its a little too mean to say Ellie is not the brains of the operation, but shed almost certainly be in trouble without Dina. Beyond her practical skills, Dina flirts with Ellie constantly throughout the episode, asking Ellie to rate their kiss at the New Years Eve dance, teasing her about wanting to wear her Converse on a lengthy journey, whispering in Ellies ear that she is a badass after Ellie makes a dorky, action movie-style proclamation. But perhaps the most telling comment she makes is after they very briefly discuss that NYE kiss Ellie says Dina was high, Dina says Ellie was drunk, and they both agree it didnt really mean anything. They then turn off the light in their tent, and Dina cant help but say she wasnt that high. Ramsey and Merceds version of will they, wont they brings some much-needed levity to their situation. Photograph by Liane Hentscher/HBO And to be clear, levity is much needed. Even though there isnt much real action, the fallout from Joels death and the Infected siege is all over this episode. It starts with Tommy slowly cleaning Joels body before the camera pulls out and shows a whole room of bodies covered with sheets. Thats followed by Ellie awakening in a hospital with a tube coming out of her chest; she then screams bloody murder at remembering what happened to her. Thats not to mention the sunrise visit to Joels grave where Ellie briefly smiles as she puts some coffee beans by his side, or her walk through his empty house where she finds his signature watch, revolver and jacket. Keep the tissues handy. While Ramseys Ellie is at her best when partnered with Dina, she also does some great work on her own the aforementioned hospital scene is chilling, but my favorite Ellie moments in this episode are when shes trying (and failing) to convince people shes okay. Her speech to the town assembly encouraging them to go after the WLF is not the off-the-cuff anger that Jesse encouraged her to avoid, but you can tell Ellie is just trying to placate the masses instead of saying what she really wants. The same goes for her conversation with Gail the therapist when she leaves the hospital, though Ellie doesnt even try to hide her therapy platitudes behind a veneer of belief. Photograph by Liane Hentscher/HBO Oddly enough, its Seth (the bigot who got bowled over by Joel in episode one) who says what Ellie is really feeling, interrupting the meeting when someone objects to the plan to go to Seattle. Seth is enraged by what happened to a member of his community and thinks they should pursue justice at any cost. Its far from the most measured take, but it certainly feels like the most honest. Thus its not a huge surprise when hes ready to help Ellie and Dina as they slip out of town, offering them a load of supplies and insisting Ellie take his better rifle. He says hed go with them except for catching some friendly fire during the Infected battle, to which Ellie replies are you sure it was friendly? Shes clearly not ready to forgive him for his words, but a better gun, some supplies and a shared desire for revenge gets her close enough. She shakes his offered hand as they ride out of town. Infected Score: 0/10 The showrunners say season two will have more Infected than season one lets see if theyre sticking to their word. No Infected to be seen here, aside from some charred corpses around Jackson. Thats just fine with me after last weeks showdown.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/the-last-of-us-season-two-the-path-recap-the-calm-after-the-storm-before-the-storm-120036861.html?src=rss


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2025-04-28 14:00:15| Engadget

By all accounts, I am a good cook. Yet in all my years, I don't think I've ever made a wonderful batch of rice on the stovetop. Overcooking, undercooking, scorching; you name it, Ive done it. Those of us who grew up watching Alton Brown's insightful Good Eats cooking show may cling to the rule against bringing "unitaskers" into our kitchens, but I've decided that in order to more optimally enjoy my katsu, curries and burritos, it's time to bring in some specialized help.A rice cooker frees up your attention to do the rest of your food prep instead of babying your grains or abandoning them to a crispy, crunchy fate. I tested several options to find the best rice cookers that deliver delicious, fluffy rice every time, because life's too short to settle for disappointing food. Best rice cookers for 2025 How we test rice cookers Since rice is a foundation for so many different cuisines, I placed a high value on a machines ability to cook different grain types well. I started testing each rice cooker by making a Japanese style, sushi-grade white rice. The appliances that delivered tasty results moved on to the brown rice round, then the top performers made long-grain white basmati as a final challenge. Some models I tested included a steamer basket, but I didn't try all of them out. This is a rice-only party. Multi-cookers and steaming functions are merely a nice bonus in these, although if that's a feature you want, an instant pot might be more your jam. While I weighed rice tastiness and texture as the most important criteria, I also assessed how easy the machines were to use and to clean. Because a cool piece of gear that sits in your cabinet gathering dust is a cool, but ultimately useless piece of gear. I limited my testing to models retailing for less than $300, which felt like the most I could recommend investing in a specialized appliance, and value for cost wound up being the distinguishing point for my top picks.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/kitchen-tech/best-rice-cooker-120015478.html?src=rss


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