Nadeem Sarwar
School
University Of Delhi
Expertise
Smartphones, Wearable Science, Automobiles
- Nadeem is currently working with indie filmmakers and online video creators targeting a rural audience to study the impact of generative AI on their work and how it is going to affect their reach.
- Taking lessons from his coverage of social media over the years, he is currently working on an online tracker project that documents how social media can be weaponized to suppress the rights of underprivileged and minority groups.
- Nadeem has written reviews covering a wide range of consumer tech products, but he loves to push niche devices like XR Glasses and AI-powered wearables.
Experience
Nadeem has covered the field of consumer electronics for around five years. During this time, he has tested everything from phones and audio gear to smart shoes with embedded sensors and AI keyboard apps with GPT tech. He is passionate about AI reporting and the impact of science and climate change. His work has appeared at esteemed outlets such as MIT's Undark, WIRED, Slate, Rest of World, DigitalTrends, and NDTV. He loves to interview research experts and scientists, trying to understand and write about innovations that can truly change our lives in meaningful ways.
Education
Nadeem earned a Bachelor of Arts in History with a specialization in the Medieval Era.
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Stories By Nadeem Sarwar
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Apple announced its latest MacBook Air laptops powered by the M3 processor. Along with an increase in power, the new laptops will see great battery life.
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Google has raised alarms concerning its privacy policy for its artificial intelligence assistant Gemini. Here's what you need to know before using it.
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Your Apple Watch comes with a powerful health tool with the ECG feature, so here's what you need to know about what it can and cannot do.
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Improved driving dynamics and a hybrid powertrain power the new McLaren Artura Spider, which is one of the lightest and fastest supercars in its class.
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The new Orbic eBike utilizes AI-powered object detection for enhanced safety while riding. Here's what you need to know about the tech powering the bike.
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Boasting faster charging and new Leica-powered camera tech, Xiaomi's new flagships could even make U.S. smartphone buyers jealous of those across the pond.
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At MWC 2024, Samsung finally showcased its first smart ring, which is scheduled to hit the shelves later this year. Here's what we know so far.
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According to a new Bloomberg report, Apple may be expanding its health and fitness efforts into new form factors and devices, possibly including AirPods.
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Social media reports indicated that Gmail was going away, but that's definitively not the case. However, it's understandable why this hoax would've fooled some.
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Google's freshly-unwrapped Gemini AI is already running into problems with its image generation function, causing the company to take it offline for now.
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There is an app that allows users to access the messages an iPhone received on a connected Windows PC.
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Did you know there's a battle going on between EV makers and AM radio supporters? The broadcast tech may seem obsolete, but ditching it could be a safety issue.
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Currently, the fastest production car in the world is held by Bugatti, but Hennessy has plans to change that with its new hypercar, the Venom F5.
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The Tesla Cybertruck is once again in the spotlight as its ultra-hard stainless steel exoskeleton may not be as rust-resistant as owners hoped for.
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With the introduction of ChatGPT, it has become a concern that students are using it to write their essays, but these are the words professors are watching for.
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The newest innovation from OpenAI, Sora, can create videos from simple text prompts, just as DALL-E can do with images. Here is everything we know so far.
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Billy Joel released a new song for the first time in years, and the music video uses some AI trickery to feature different "versions" of the singer.
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Tesla is developing more advanced technology to enhance its electric vehicles, and that's where the Dojo supercomputer comes in. Here's what you need to know.
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Another big expansion of roads is coming to several General Motors vehicles equipped with Super Cruise, though the rollout isn't coming to every vehicle.
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Lucid is continuing its trend of lowering prices on its Air line of electric vehicles by thousands of dollars. We've got all the details here.
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A bunch of automakers are working together to launch IONNA, a new EV charging network in North America. Tesla isn't one of them, but will its EVs be supported?
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If insider sources are to be believed, ChatGPT's creator may be working on a new AI-based "web search product" that could take on internet giant Google.
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Ring is raising the prices of its base-level subscription service. We have all the details about the new pricing for both monthly and annual subscriptions.
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POCO X6 and X6 Pro have arrived in some markets around the world, boasting flagship features. Here's what you need to know about the new smartphones.
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Google's Pixel Watch 2 finally has a less painful return process for broken devices. You can now mail in your smartwatch for a full replacement.
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This unique "Despicable Me 4" Super Bowl 2024 commercial used the opportunity to showcase why AI isn't a suitable replacement for human artists.
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One of the most striking elements of the video is a blink-and-you-miss-it shot of a man kissing a cobra on its head.