Skip to main content
Nadeem Sarwar

Nadeem Sarwar

Contributor

Nadeem is a tech and science journalist who started reading about cool smartphone tech out of curiosity and soon started writing professionally. His coverage interests lie at the intersection of science, AI, wearables, and how they affect human lives. He is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and regularly interacts with scientists and researchers to simplify the advancements in technology for Digital Trends readers.

Aside from keeping a track of the latest developments in the segment, he also tests out the newest gizmos, serves hot opinions about disastrous product decisions, and talks to smarter people for stories that connect tech with our lives.

His work has appeared at reputed outlets like WIRED, Slate, MIT’s Undark, Rest Of World, Al-Jazeera, and NDTV, among others. When he's not busy furiously typing on his precious mechanical keyboard, he likes to play Doom Eternal and cooks weird delicacies.

Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch color options.

Microsoft’s 12-inch Surface Pro has finally given me hope for Windows on tablets

The 12-inch Surface Pro fully embraces the portability of a tablet without skimping on firepower. Is this finally the Windows slate of our computing daydreams?
Sony WH-1000XM4

AI headphones driven by Apple M2 can translate multiple speakers at once

A team at the University of Washington has created AI-driven headphones that can translate the voices of multiple people speaking different languages.
The Whoop 5.0 on a person's wrist.

Whoop finally has a fix for its broken free upgrade promise, sort of

Whoop introduced two new fitness wearables earlier this week, and to go with it, a trio of subscription plans under the One, Peak, and Life labels. The launch, however, left many long-term fans of the screen-less wearable with a bitter taste as the company reneged on a remarkable promise of free upgrades. Whoop made the […]
The new Surface Pro on a table.

Microsoft Surface Laptop and Pro raise the price barrier for budget shoppers

Microsoft is no longer directly selling the $999 models of the Surface Pro and Laptop, raising their entry-price to $1,200 by pulling the 256GB storage models.
Scam warning from Chrome on Android.

Google Chrome is getting an AI-powered scam sniffer for Android phones

Google is adding a new AI-powered alert system that will warn users if a website is trying to scam them with fake security warnings and other related scams.
13-inch Microsoft Surface Laptop and Macbook Air.

Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 13 almost beat the MacBook Air. Here’s what it missed

Microsoft's new 13-inch Surface Laptop is ambitious, but in a bid to reinvent, it missed a few key milestones that could've put it ahead of the MacBook Air.
AI features in Netflix on TV.

I saw the future of AI on Netflix. It skips hype and finds a purpose

Netflix is embracing AI to improve the streaming experience for the average viewer. Thankfully, the approach is steeped in practicality, and not AI gimmicks.
AI scanning screenshots and adding details to Google Maps.

Google Maps gets a screenshot tool that eases travel planning on your iPhone

Gemini now scans screenshots on iPhone and saves places in Google Maps
Backbone Pro controller lying on the ground.

Backbone Pro review: Mobile controller royalty charts a bold new course

A long time in the making, Backbone Pro delivers the best-in-class mobile controller experience, but it's the evolving app that's worth staying for.
Vertical video feed on Netflix.

Netflix gets a TikTok-like feed that guides you straight into a binge watch

Netflix is adding a vertical video feed featuring clips from films and TV shows that will guide users into watching the full coontent with a single tap.
Color options for the Microsoft Surface Laptop 13-inch.

Surface Laptop 13 is Microsoft’s lightest yet, with MacBook-beating battery life

The updated Surface Laptop is smaller, lighter, and a $100 cheaper than the MacBook Air. It also touts a battery life that handsomely bests its Apple rival.
Microsoft Surface Pro 12-inch, stylus, and keyboard.

Microsoft’s new Surface Pro is smaller, lighter, and more stylus-friendly

The new 12-inch Surface Pro introduces a fresh design language for Microsoft's tablet and keyboard, alongside a more convenient stylus charging system.
Weights placed on the Asus ExpertBook P1.

Asus ExpertBook P1 is the only laptop I probably won’t manage to break

Asus ExpertBook P1 is a lightweight business laptop that defies its portable form factor with a fantastic mix of endurance and practical perks. It's me-proof!
Opera Pinboards on a MacBook Air.

I tried a hidden tool in Edge and Opera. Now it’s hard to go back to Safari

Safari is smooth, but it lacks a proper organization tool. Collections in Edge and Opera Pinboards offer a rewarding path to neatly organizing your web content.
A person using TikTok on their phone

President Trump promises another lifeline to save TikTok from a US ban

President Donald Trump says if a deal is not reached and TikTok faces a ban in the US, he will extend the deadline in hopes of fixing the situation permanently.
An iPhone 16 Pro Max showing the Rolex Land Dweller.

Apple could split iPhone 18 series launch to put the spotlight on its foldable

Apple is reportedly planning to push the entry-level iPhone 18 model to a Spring launch in 2027, saving more breathing space for its foldable phone next year.
Swift Shift app running on a MacBook.

Window management in macOS annoys me. This free app was the fix I needed

When it comes to resizing and moving app windows, macOS still has a long way to go. Swift Shift offers a buttery-smooth respite to those woes for free.
A person holding the Motorola Edge 50 Neo.

Motorola’s 2026 slate of phones has leaked, and it’s an aching old hat 

The 2026 trims of Moto G and G Power have appeared in alleged renders, alongside the Moto Edge 70. It seems Motorola isn't psyched about bold designs anymore.
Android 16 logo on Google Pixel 6a kept on the edge of a table.

Android’s desktop mode for phones is taking shape, and it looks familiar

The latest beta build of Android 16 has given us a glimpse of the next-gen desktop mode that Google is currently developing for Android phones.
Files dashboard within the Boring Notch app

I’m not a fan of the MacBook notch, so I turned it into an activity hub

The notch on Apple's laptops continued to bother me. Then I switched to an open-source app that turned it into my favorite functional hotspot on my MacBook Air.
An old woman leaving in a Lyft Silver ride.

Lyft Silver is the ride service that our aging loved ones deserve

Lyft Silver is a new service that simplifies the app, brings live human support, and sets a comfort baseline for all the vehicles to move around older riders.
Passkey sign in for Microsoft account.

Microsoft accounts will push you to ditch passwords and use a passkey

Passkeys are the new default for Microsoft accounts. So long, passwords!
Gemini Live on an iPhone.

Apple could finally fix Siri on iPhones with help from Google’s Gemini

Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, says the company is close to inking a deal with Apple, one that allows Gemini to supercharge the Siri experience on iPhones.
Person using the OnePlus 13T.

Don’t hold your hopes for a OnePlus 13T launch in the US

The OnePlus 13T is a palm-friendly flagship phone is headed to India after its China launch. Unfortunately, it won't arrive in the US or European markets.
A person holding the Nothing Phone 3a Pro.

Nothing will end dry streak and bring its next flagship phone to the US market

Carl Pei, Nothing's founding chief, has confirmed that the company's next flagship phone in the mainline series will definitely make its way to the US market.
Alleged concept render of the iPhone 17 Air in black.

iPhone 17 Air leak offers a realistic look, and it’s not all that exciting

The iPhone 17 Air rumor mill started with some beautiful concept renders, but a fresh leak shows that the real device could serve a familiar design formula.
Angled view of a person typing on the Satechi SM3 Slim mechanical keyboard.

I finally found the perfect mechanical keyboard to go with my Mac, and it’s a lot cheaper

Satechi's SM3 Slim comes in at nearly half the price of Apple's Magic Keyboard for Mac, but it serves a mechanical experience while filling plenty of gaps.
Depicting of the Maccy clipboard app for macOS on a laptop with letters inb the background.

I used a free app to fix my biggest problem with macOS

Apple hasn't baked a system-level clipboard into macOS. Maccy fills that gap beautifully, while remaining open-source, and totally free, if you want it to.
Phil Nickinson wearing the Apple AirPods Pro and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.

Meta’s display-toting AI smart glasses could spoil Apple’s party in 2025

Meta's next-gen AI smart glasses could add a display and run a customized build of Android. They are said to arrive in October, right around the iPhone season.
A person pinches while wearing an Apple Vision Pro.

Apple’s low-cost Vision Pro headset could land sooner than expected

Apple's more affordable XR headset is reportedly eyeing less fancy display hardware, but could still serve the firepower of its upcoming M5-series silicon.
Google's Find My Device app showing linked devices on a phone.

Google’s Find My Device tracking tool could soon serve Apple’s best trick

A Google executive has hinted that support for UWB-based object tracking will soon be a part of its Find My Device networking, and it could happen this year.
Opera browser on a laptop.

My favorite web browser is one you’ve probably ignored – and you shouldn’t

Opera browser is built atop the same foundations as Chrome, but it offers a slew of standout features that pushed my productivity into a whole another domain.
Taking notes on the Boox Go 7 e-reader.

Boox puts stylus support on its new Android tablets with a paper-like screen

Boox has revealed two new tablets, the Go 7 and the Go Color 7 Gen 2. They finally embrace stylus support, start at $219.99, and are already up for grabs.
Deep Research option for ChatGPT.

ChatGPT’s awesome Deep Research gets a light version and goes free for all

One of the best ChatGPT tools is Deep Research, but so far, it has required a subscription. OpenAI now offers a lighter version and expanded it to free users.
OSZAR »