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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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.
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What's next for air travel? We asked FAA expert and retired airline Captain Richard Levy to illuminate us on where we go from here with supersonic flight.
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The NTSB has published its preliminary report on the Boeing 737 Max 9 door blowout incident, claiming some key bolts may have been missing upon delivery.
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OnePlus Buds 3 make a value proposition that seems to hit just right -- but will you be missing the features you're not getting for a hundred bucks?
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Apple Vision Pro is a new venture for Apple, and it has left people wondering if this might be a solution in search of a problem. Here's what we think.
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If you were one of the people who bought Snap's tiny yellow drone, you should send it back for a refund - or, at minimum, never use it again.
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F1 fans were caught off guard by the shocking announcement that Lewis Hamilton will be ditching Mercedes to drive for Ferrari starting in 2025.
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Business in the front, party in the back; that's how the motorcycle brand Kawasaki describes its new side-by-side in the upcoming Super Bowl ad.
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Bone conduction audio gear is not exactly a new phenomenon, but haptic tech brand Mojawa is redefining what a wearable can do with its latest offering.
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Elon Musk had put together a multi-billion dollar compensation deal with Tesla, but a Delaware judge has voided it. Here's the reason as to why.
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If you've been wanting a new Apple MacBook Air but the price was too high, here is your chance to get a $300 discount. Here's how to claim the deal.
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Several months after getting FDA approval to proceed, Elon Musk's Neuralink has successfully implanted its tech into the brain of its first human patient.
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It may come as no surprise, but astronauts can't eat the same things in space as they can on earth such as salad and there's a good reason as to why.
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Ready to upgrade your Android phone to a Galaxy S24 or S24 Plus? Before you choose either, here are the key differences between the two smartphones.
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Another fresh iOS update has arrived, and there are some important security, collaboration, and music settings that you might want to take a look at.
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While many recently updated their iPhones to iOS 17.3, the next update, iOS 17.4 will completely change how you use your device. Here's what you can expect.
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A new shade of green is on the way for Pixel phones, alongside a slew of new AI-powered features to power up your searches and add some flair to texts.
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Rumors across the industry state that Tesla is already working on its next project -- a budget-priced crossover EV called Redwood. We've rounded up the gossip.
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According to a report, it seems Apple's ambitious plans for its first electric vehicle may have been downgraded to self-driving tech we're used to.
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Due to Boeing being under immense scrutiny again, Kayak is now letting travelers exclude the Boeing 737 Max 9 planes when booking flights. Here's why.
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Apple continues to stay in the spotlight due to a key health feature being removed from its latest smartwatches. Here's the recent update on what happened.