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The Pixel 10 Pro design has leaked too.
The Pixel 10 Pro design has leaked too.

The Verge

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The Pixel 10 Pro design has leaked too.

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Ahead of July 1 launch, Nothing reveals Phone 3 is made in India
Ahead of July 1 launch, Nothing reveals Phone 3 is made in India

India Today

time12-06-2025

  • India Today

Ahead of July 1 launch, Nothing reveals Phone 3 is made in India

Nothing has announced that the Phone 3, its first true flagship smartphone, will be made locally in India. Calling India 'a growing hub for high-quality manufacturing and technological innovation,' the London upstart said the move will strengthen its presence in the country where it has seen tremendous growth and opportunity. It did not reveal if it plans to make India an export market, too, or simply meet local demand of with the is not the first time Nothing is making in India. The company, even though it is fairly recent, has been manufacturing its products here for a while now. This includes both wireless earphones and smartphones. The Phone 3 predecessor, Phone 2, is also made locally. Its recent launch, the Nothing Phone 3a series, is made in India as well. Specifically, with Nothing, the brand's signature see-through is presumably harder to pull off something that it has highlighted time and time again. While manufacturing in general is a hard task, Nothing's transparent and translucent look demands extra care and attention, which also goes to prove India's manufacturing metal and how far the country has come in terms of assembly lines and skilled workforce. With Phone 3, things could be even more challenging given that Nothing is positioning it as its first true flagship, which is coming almost two years after the Phone 2. Though the hardware remains a mystery, Nothing has hinted that it might be looking to replace its signature glyph LED lights with a dot matrix display, the type we've seen before on some Asus ROG Phones though Nothing is expected to bring its own unique take on it. Nothing has previously said that cameras and software will be a big aspect of the Phone 3 but again, it has not revealed any specs yet. The Nothing Phone 3 is launching globally on July 1. It is launching in India on the same day. As we fast approach D-day, we can expect Nothing to drop more information. While many people would be looking forward to the spec sheet, many more would be keeping an eye out on what new design innovation Nothing has been secretly cooking. Tune In

Amazon CEO shares surprising info on a new customer trend
Amazon CEO shares surprising info on a new customer trend

Miami Herald

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Miami Herald

Amazon CEO shares surprising info on a new customer trend

Ever since President Donald Trump announced news of his tariffs on April 2, a day the administration calls "Liberation Day," a wave of fear has swept across the country as both consumers and business owners have grappled with what the new levies mean for them. In the business sector, companies that previously relied heavily on China and other international countries for exports scrambled to redirect their supply chains to other countries. Apple, for instance, announced it would move its manufacturing of Phones to India, a move that prompted open disdain from Trump after CEO Tim Cook announced it. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter Other businesses simply had to tell their customers that prices would be going up. Walmart made that move this week, saying prices would go up in May and then "much more" in June. This also earned President Trump's anger, causing him to post on his social media network Truth Social that the retailer should "eat the tariffs." Related: Walmart just made major strides in key area where Amazon excels Naturally, all these messages from some of the biggest retailers in the world are having a negative effect on consumers. New York Fed President John Williams said in an interview with Bloomberg that businesses are reporting a slowing of consumer spending as people steel themselves for what's to come. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy just weighed in on this topic during Amazon's annual shareholder meeting on April 21, and what he shared was surprising, to say the least. While many businesses are already reporting on customer behavior changing around spending, Jassy says that Amazon has not seen the same problem. "We have not seen any attenuation of demand at this point," Jassy said during a Q&A held during the meeting. "We also haven't yet seen any meaningful average selling price increases." Related: Amazon quietly develops creepy new technology One part of this may be due to the "strategic forward inventory buys" Jassy spoke about the company making in April in order to stock up on goods. While some of Amazon's third-party sellers have increased prices, Amazon told CNBC in a statement that "fewer than 1% of the items studied saw an increase in price." Earlier in May, Amazon reported it was considering displaying tariff costs on certain items. This also angered President Trump, who called Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to discuss the issue. Trump later told reporters that Bezos "solved the problem very quickly." Consumers are understandably shaken about the prospect of prices going up, especially when retailers as big as Walmart announce that tariffs will drive up prices on their products. Amazon has an advantage here: by reassuring customers that prices are not going up, the company will naturally attract people who don't want to pay more. This may mean that longtime Walmart shoppers consider signing up for an Amazon Prime account instead. The two companies are often neck-and-neck in terms of revenue, although in February 2025, Amazon surpassed Walmart with $187.8 billion in sales, beating Walmart's $180.5 billion. Prior to this, Walmart had been the top revenue generator every quarter since 2012. The situation might just give Amazon an edge over Walmart. And it would present Walmart with another big problem beyond grappling with tariffs. Related: Amazon makes wild move shoppers did not expect The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

YMCA raising awareness and supporting Water Safety
YMCA raising awareness and supporting Water Safety

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

YMCA raising awareness and supporting Water Safety

HONOLULU (KHON2) – It was last year when Gov. Josh Green had established Hawaii Water Safety Day. Honolulu park video surveillance could expand This year, we are acknowledging it once again because we have very uncomfortable statistics. Hawaii has the second highest drowning rates in the nation. Drowning is the leading cause of death for Hawaii children 1-15 years of age. So, to learn more about this and to see what is taking place to improve these stats, we are hear at YMCA Nuuanu branch with Leigh Ann Landreth, VP of Marketing & Healthy Living and Aquatics Expert at YMCA of Honolulu. Being that this is Hawaii Water Safety Day, what is YMCA doing to help to bring awareness to this and to hopefully better the statistics? 'Well, as you know, water safety is a year around priority but during national and local water safety awareness month, its a great time to elevate and uplift this topic,' says Landreth. 'Another statistic is that nation wide, 88% of child drownings happen with an adult nearby. And in response to that, YMCA launched its 'Phones Down, Eyes Up' campaign. You can find out more at We are asking folks to go to the website, take the pledge, and when you do, you get to access to free resources including Water Watcher badges as well free graphics for your phone screen lock to just help remind parents to stay vigilant around the water.'Bringing back to swimming lessons, I didn't know that YMCA was the one who created group swimming lessons back in 1909 and you continue to do that. So, what are you doing today? 'That's right, we have been teaching people how to swim for over 100 years now at the YMCA,' says Landreth. 'We offer swim lessons for ages 6 months and up and financial assistance is available. People can find out more and sign up for a swim lesson at I understand, too, that there has been some recent donations which will help financially for some families, but tell us a little bit about this because its good to know that through negative circumstances, something positive comes from it. 'Absolutely, so the YMCA offers a unique program and its called 'Safety Around Water,' the SAW program and that program is designed to, within 5 lessons, help a child know what to do when they fall in the water unexpectedly and the skills include floating and getting back to the wall safely,' says Landreth. 'So, we did have a very generous donor who came forward to help fund a SAW session right here at our Nuuanu location this summer in July. Unfortunately, this family lost their niece at just 3 years old. Her name is Juliette Ortega and they lost their niece years ago in a drowning accident at her birthday party, so this family just wanted to help prevent that tragedy from happening to other kids by sponsoring a SAW program and to inspire others to make a donation if they are able to do so.' Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news Click here to learn more about Hawaii Water Safety Day. Click here to learn what other opportunities and services are available here at the YMCA. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

What is a Wind Phone? New Stone Mountain art piece helps callers heal
What is a Wind Phone? New Stone Mountain art piece helps callers heal

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

What is a Wind Phone? New Stone Mountain art piece helps callers heal

The Brief A new public art piece installed near Stone Mountain Park is helping provide a source of healing to anyone in the community going through loss. Kelly Campbell installed the Wind Phone in her front yard while dealing with the death of her father. The whole helps people cope with loss by making the intangible something you can physically grasp in your hand. STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - A new piece of public art in Stone Mountain Village has many people asking the same question - what is a Wind Phone? Kelly Campbell knows loss, but the death of her father during the COVID-19 pandemic hit differently. Campbell told FOX 5's Billy Heath that she felt so many things were left unsaid and wanted to find a way to deal with those emotions. While listening to a podcast, she learned about Wind Phones and how people around the world use them to cope by making the intangible something you can physically grasp in your hand. What we know The website describes the concept, originally created by Itaru Sasaki in Japan as follows: "A wind phone is connected to nowhere and everywhere at once. It's where those grieving can connect with their loved ones who died, letting their words be carried through the wind. Wind Phones are profoundly powerful as a source of comfort, hope, and support." Kelly has found this to be true. She constructed the phone over a six-month period after her wife Danielle gave the OK for the art installation. Originally, the phone was for use by her close family in her backyard, but Campbell decided she wanted to provide a source of healing to her neighbors and community as well. Campbell's home sits along East Mountain Street just outside of Stone Mountain Park, and hundreds of people hike into the park past her house each week. What they're saying She says the response has been overwhelmingly positive. "I'll hear our dogs barking, and I look out the window and see somebody holding their little kid up to the phone, and it just warms my heart to know that other people use it and get to experience what I experience." Campbell's neighbor, Starla Harris, was one of the first people to use the wind phone. Harris has experienced several deaths in her family in recent years and picked up the phone to speak with her father. "I read both signs and thought, well let me give it a shot. You know, I know I'm not going to hear my dad's voice on the other end, but I had a lot to say to him," Harris said. "I thought, let me just tell him my current events and tell him I miss him. When I hung up the phone, I broke down." Harris is incredibly thankful to her neighbor for crafting the phone and made sure to let her know how much the phone impacted her. What you can do If you want to learn more about wind phones or locate one near you, the website has several resources. The Source FOX 5 photojournalist Billy Heath reported this story out of Stone Mountain.

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