When NOTHING first showed up in the tech world in 2020, the London-based company made news with its funky dot matrix logo, which certainly grabbed everyone's attention. Retro digital vibes, pixelated ...
This “IBM Personal Computer Printer,” a model 5152, has a tan plastic case. This was a rebranded version if the Epson MX-80 printer, and made in Japan. The dot matrix printer took rolls of tractor ...
David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces. Over the last decade, he's reviewed phones for TechRadar as well as covered tech, gaming, and culture for Engadget, Popular Mechanics ...
MANGOSLAB, a spin-off startup from Samsung Electronics, today announced that its AI-powered Braille label printer, Nemonic Dot, has been named a Best of Innovation Award Honoree at CES 2026. This ...
With technology continuing to change the way the world travels, there are certain aspects of the airline game that remain very much in the realm of the so-called "old school." Airplanes themselves, ...
"Dot Matrix 3.0 was built to serve the realities of connected operations — modular by design and ready for any environment," said Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai. Key features of the new platform include ...
Nothing teases its upcoming Phone 3 with a new design element called “Glyph Matrix.” The teaser suggests dot matrix-style lighting on the back of the device, potentially for more intricate light ...
Nothing has confirmed that its next smartphone, Nothing Phone (3), will see a launch date of July 1, while teasing some changes to the lights on its back. In a brief video posted to Twitter/X, Nothing ...