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Nothing spins off its budget brand CMF

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The CMF Phone 2 Pro was the company’s most recent cheap smartphone.

Nothing has announced that it plans to spin off its sub-brand CMF, which focuses on cheaper smartphones, earbuds, and wearables, into a standalone subsidiary based in India.

Founder and CEO Carl Pei announced the move on X, claiming he plans to build CMF into India’s “first truly global consumer tech brand.” Nothing is partnering with local manufacturer Optiemus in a joint venture to set up CMF, and announced plans to invest over $100 million and create at least 1,800 jobs over the next three years. Nothing can afford the investment, having just raised $200 million in a funding round that values the company at $1.3 billion.

The announcement comes at an interesting time for CMF, which is busy teasing the launch of its first pair of over-ear headphones on September 29th. Like all CMF products, they’re expected to be budget-friendly — its top smartphone, the Phone 2 Pro, is just $279 in its US beta release, with its watches and earbuds all below $100.

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It costs $895 per year to get American Express’ premium app theme

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Three screenshots of the American Express mobile app.

Alongside an annual fee increase, American Express also recently announced an update to its mobile app. | Image: American Express

Following a significant price bump in 2021 from $550 to $695, American Express once again increased the annual fee for its Platinum card to $895 last week, making it one of the most expensive credit cards you can sign up for. To soften the blow when the price increase goes into effect for existing cardholders on January 2nd, 2026 (new cardmembers will be paying $895 immediately) the Platinum card comes with plenty of benefits, additional shopping credits, and a “newly enhanced” American Express mobile app that will make Platinum cardholders feel extra special with an exclusive premium theme that… turns the app black.

Yep, as a thank you for dropping $895 on the ability to buy things and pay for them later with interest, Platinum cardholders won’t have to endure the same navy blue app theme as the proletariat. They can join the elite by switching the app to a darker black theme, although, according to users on Reddit, the change is subtle and can be hard to discern when using iOS’ Light mode.

Other new perks for Platinum cardholders include a $300 credit for Lululemon, a $400 Resy restaurant credit, a $120 Uber One credit, a $200 Oura Ring credit, and the hotel credit was bumped from $200 to $400/year. If you regularly use those perks, or hate that the mobile app’s standard navy blue theming makes you feel like a commoner, the card could still be worth it, even with the hefty price bump.

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Children’s names, pictures and addresses stolen in nursery chain hack

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Experts have condemned the hack as an “absolute new low” for cyber-crime.
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Children’s names, pictures and addresses stolen in nursery chain hack

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Experts have condemned the hack as an “absolute new low” for cyber-crime.
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