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's cancellation of the self-driving electric car project received widespread coverage, but the tech giant seems to have more in the pipeline.
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Viture One Lite aims to be a pair of augmented reality/mixed reality glasses that work with your mobile device and won't break the bank.
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Elon Musk's behavior on X, formerly known as Twitter, may be souring future and existing customers on the idea of buying a car from his EV manufacturer, Tesla.
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AT&T wants users to update their passcodes, the four-digit numerical pins that exist as a layer of protection on top of their alphanumeric passwords.
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The Microsoft Copilot application was determined by the Office of Cybersecurity to pose a risk, and congressional staffers won't be allowed t use it.
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The MacBook Air M3 (2024) rolls with some of the nicest hardware in a laptop today -- but do you really need this build if you've purchased an M2 or M1 Mac?
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CMF Buds (from CMF by Nothing) earbuds are a surprising value for their price -- right around $40. They're wireless, they have ANC, and they're very orange.
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Sam Bankman-Fried has been handed his prison sentence for defrauding crypto investors nearly $8 billion. Here's how long he will spend behind bars.
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The stylish and quirk Polestar 4 finally has an MSRP, with a very competitive price point considering it's impressive performance, tech, and EV range.
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AI is expected to be a big topic for Apple at this year's WWDC 2024 conference, presumably beefing up the upcoming iOS 18, alongside new Mac enhancements.
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Poking on Facebook has been a quirky feature of the app basically since it's inception, and now the attention-seeking feature is seeing a comeback.
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The GameSir X2s Type-C gaming controller is made for your USB-C iPhone, your traditional Android, and your foldable device -- but is it your style?
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The United States Department of Justice has filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Apple, citing (among other things) app store practices. Here's what we know.
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Following a couple of months of recovery, the first Neuralink brain implant recipient has shown off his new ability to play video games using "telepathy."
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New guidelines provided by the Biden administration are pushing forth even stricter emissions thresholds, which will shake up the car industry's future.
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BYD is seeking to continue its expansion worldwide, but road tests in Sweden seem to have concluded a significant flaw has cropped up in the car's drivetrain.
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Sam Altman shared some AI-related thoughts with Lex Fridman during an episode of his podcast. Among the topics was Elon Musk and his lawsuit against OpenAI.
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New satellite technology and imaging capabilities means new potential privacy issues, especially as the technology allows for higher resolution surveillance.
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Partnering with Google may be the next step for Apple's nebulous AI goals, as a report suggests iPhones may tap into Gemini-powered artificial intelligence.
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If you want more than the base AirPods but don't need the AirPods Pro, Apple may have a mid-tier option for you later this year. Here's what the rumors claim.
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In a stunning turn of events, Walmart will now begin to sell MacBook Airs at an incredibly low price, but there's a catch. Here are all the details.
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With a block in place for the popular pornography website, Texas residents are seemingly resorting to other methods in order to access the explicit content.
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Google I/O 2024 event date has been an announced following the release of the "Break the Loop" puzzle. Here's what to expect during this years event.
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With the acquisition of an AI startup, evidence is beginning to surface of Apple's big and long-awaited push into artificial intelligence features this year.
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The Logitech MX Brio is about as high-quality a webcam as we've ever seen before -- but is there a limit to how much value one can get from a device like this?
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OpenAI's new video generation software is an amazing leap when it comes to AI technology, but the company is still trying to iron out the finer details.
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Spotify has announced that it will be rolling out music videos to Premium subscribers, but there is a caveat: Some regions of the world will have to wait.