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Sendy Audio Introduces New Egret Planar Magnetic Headphones With Ultra-Thin Membrane
The new Sendy Egret Planar-Magnetic Headphones have one of the most advanced membranes the company has ever developed.
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Sendy Audio has unveiled its latest audio creation today. The all-new Egret headphones have been designed from the ground up to deliver accuracy, refinement and comfort. These new headphones feature a newly developed, nano-scale diaphragm produced using an advanced manufacturing process. The drivers are then housed within Sendy’s signature handcrafted wooden ear cups.
At the heart of the Egret headphones are custom-designed planar magnetic drivers measuring an impressive 98 x 84mm. Sendy says these drivers are its most ambitious design yet. The nano-scale composite diaphragm measures less than 800 nanometers thick, resulting in a sound with lightning-fast response, pinpoint accuracy and lifelike dynamics.
Using Sendy’s Electron Beam Evaporation Deposition, an ultra-fine aluminum circuitry is deposited directly onto the surface of the driver diaphragm at an atomic level. This high-precision manufacturing process delivers enhanced resolution, reduced distortion levels and an open soundstage, making the Egret suitable for analytical listening, studio use or simply enjoying music at home.
THese new Egret headphones have a frequency response of 8Hz to 40kHz. That’s quite a range.
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The Egret’s wooden housings are handcrafted from solid wood, with each pair exhibiting a unique grain and tone so that no two pairs are alike. The open-back design of the headphones produces an ultra-spacious and transparent soundstage, while the ergonomically contoured headband and soft leather earpads have been specifically fashioned for hours of fatigue-free listening.
The Egret’s sound signature is pure Sendy thanks to an impressive frequency range extending from a low 8Hz to a Hi-Res 40kHz. This wide dynamic range translates into a balanced and organic sound with a tight bass, transparent mids and a controlled treble. The overall presentation is impeccably neutral, but the headphones can also benefit from careful pairing with a high-quality DAC capable of realizing the kind of sound and dynamic range these headphones are able to offer.
Shipping with the Egret is a detachable cable developed using a unique triple-composite structure to ensure signal purity. The cable design consists of 30 strands of Furukawa oxygen-free copper, 10 strands of silver-plated copper, plus 10 strands of enameled gold-plated copper. Sendy has added spring strain reliefs at the point where the cable enters the termination to ensure long-term durability. The Egret are supplied with a deluxe zippered leather carry case with a tan finish.
The headphones come with a comprehensive set of adapters for use with a wide range of audio devices.
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Sendy claims the combination of wires used in the Egret’s cable delivers improved conductivity and higher definition. The graphene-reinforced PVC jacket protecting the wires enhances the overall flexibility and durability of the cable. Finally, the termination is a Pentaconn 4.4mm balanced jack plug, but Sendy also supplies 3.5mm and 6.35mm single-ended adapters for broad compatibility with a wide range of devices, DACs and amplifiers.
The Egret may not appeal to everyone due to their highly analytical nature, but a pair of headphones that can ruthlessly reveal the shortcomings of an audio system or master tape is exactly what many audiophiles are searching for. There’s no hiding place for a poor-quality mix, sub-standard amplifier or lacklustre DAC with these headphones. If you have a top-flight system or source, then you can expect to hear more… a lot more.
Pricing and Availability:
The new Sendy Egret Planar Magnetic headphones are available from December 4, 2025, priced at $799 / £799 / €879. The headphones will be available from Amazon and selected audio retailers.
Tech Specs:
- Driver type: Planar Magnetic.
- Driver size: 98 x 84mm.
- Diaphragm: Nano-scale composite (<800nm).
- Frequency response: 8Hz – 40kHz.
- Impedance: 38Ω.
- Sensitivity: 103dB ± 3dB.
- Cable: 1.8m detachable triple-composite (Furukawa OFC / silver-plated copper / gold-plated copper)
- Connectors: 2.5mm balanced with 4.4mm and 3.5mm adapters.
- Weight: Approx. 420g.
- Finish: Handcrafted natural wood, open-back design.
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This email comes from PayPal, but it is an attack — what you need to know and do to be safe from these hackers.
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Recognized as a Top Tech Term in 2025
Tamasha, Pakistan’s leading digital entertainment platform powered by Jazz, has entered into a strategic partnership with Nukta, a digital content platform, to broaden the reach of credible digital news content for audiences nationwide. This first-of-its-kind partnership marks a shift towards platforms of the future, paving the way for the creation and distribution of Pakistani media.
The signing ceremony, held recently at Jazz World Headquarters, brought together senior leadership from both organizations.
Under the partnership, Tamasha will stream Nukta’s flagship current affairs show, On My Radar hosted by leading journalist Kamran Khan, with new episodes available every Monday to Friday at 10:00 PM. Backed by a community of 32 million monthly active users (MAUs), Tamasha will support the program’s visibility on its platform, ensuring audiences can conveniently access the content. Both Tamasha and Nukta will also explore collaborative opportunities to expand the show’s reach and impact within Pakistan’s growing digital media landscape.
Aamer Ejaz, President Digital Platforms at Jazz, said: “As Pakistan’s largest homegrown digital entertainment platform, Tamasha is built to serve millions of viewers with credible, relevant, and high-impact content. By uniting Tamasha’s scale with Nukta’s high-quality journalism, we are strengthening the digital news ecosystem — bringing premium current affairs programming to audiences in a way that is accessible, scalable, and sustainable. Tamasha’s rapidly expanding audience base positions us to support the continued growth of quality digital journalism.”
Faizan Kamran Khan, Chief Operating Officer at Nukta, said: “Nukta was built on the belief that Pakistan deserves strong, independent digital journalism. With On My Radar’s already existing audience of 2 million viewers, this partnership with Tamasha allows us to bring Kamran Khan’s analysis to millions more viewers across the country. With Tamasha’s distribution strength and our content expertise, this collaboration will help reshape how Pakistan consumes news in the digital era.”
Tamasha: Pakistan’s Second Most Searched Tech Term
In another significant milestone, Tamasha has been ranked Pakistan’s second most searched tech term on Google in 2025, trailing only behind Gemini. The results, published in Google’s Year in Search 2025 report, show that despite global AI tools dominating online interest, Tamasha outperformed several major international platforms to secure the runner-up position.
Tamasha’s rise in popularity is driven by its position as one of Pakistan’s most versatile digital entertainment platforms. While exclusive streaming of major cricket tournaments — including the Pakistan Super League and key international fixtures — remained a powerful catalyst for audience growth, Tamasha’s broader mix of live TV, dramas, news programming, and special event broadcasts further strengthened its footprint. This combination of premium sports content and diverse entertainment offerings has made Tamasha a go-to destination for millions of digital viewers nationwide.
This is the second time Tamasha has achieved this milestone. In 2023, too, Tamasha was recognized as Pakistan’s second most searched tech term, reaffirming its position as one of the country’s leading and fastest-growing digital platforms.
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Critical Amazon Kindle Hack Confirmed — What You Need To Know
All you need to know about the Amazon Kindle security hack.
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Updated December 16 with news of another warning for Amazon users as hackers take advantage of fears surrounding accounts being hacked, and a statement from Amazon, alongside the original reporting on critical Kindle security vulnerabilities as demonstrated at the Black Hat Europe hacker convention.
Amazon users are always a prime target for hackers, every pun intended, although it is usually phishing attacks that make the headlines. But what if I were to tell you that your Kindle could be used to gain full access to your Amazon account through a malicious book download? Here’s everything you need to know about the critical Amazon Kindle hack that has been demonstrated at the Black Hat Europe hacker convention in London.
Hacker Creates Malicious Book To Access Amazon Accounts
There is never a shortage of security surprises at the Black Hat Europe hacking conference, and the 2025 London-based event proved to be no exception. A cybersecurity researcher demonstrated how it was possible to access an Amazon account using critical vulnerabilities uncovered in the Kindle. What’s more, and the real surprise, it took nothing more than a malicious book download loaded onto the ebook reader.
Valentino Ricotta, an engineering analyst at defense and security company Thales, discovered critical vulnerabilities in Kindle software. Specifically involving the onscreen keyboard and audiobook processing elements. The vulnerabilities enabled Ricotta to access Amazon session cookies, which provide access to an already authenticated account session without requiring any additional password or authentication input.
The hacker analyzed the custom Amazon Kindle parsing code for Audible books and found a memory error that could be used to trigger the attack if malicious code was included within a manipulated audiobook download.
Once triggered, enough access was achieved to steal the all-important Amazon session cookies, and, as reported by Cybernews, Ricotta demonstrated how this gave access to the associated Amazon account, live on the Black Hat Europe stage. By then chaining this with a second critical vulnerability, this time impacting the onscreen keyboard, which ran with enough privileges but not enough access control, to gain complete control over the Kindle using another malicious file.
Another Amazon Security Warning As Account Takeover Fears Exploited
A well-known cybersecurity expert, Javvad Malik from KnowBe4 , has warned Amazon users to be vigilant and stay alert, as a surge of phishing attacks exploiting fears of Amazon account hacker attacks has been observed. This type of scam is nothing new, of course, and cybercriminals will naturally look to play on the fact that this is a peak consumer shopping period. Paused Payment PayPal attacks, have been confirmed, and 300 million Amazon users were at risk across the recent Black Friday sales. Now it’s those Amazon users who are back in the spotlight as Malik warned of a complex, multi-layered attack that starts with a phone call from someone supposedly from the Amazon fraud department. They are no such thing, but it can be very convincing when the recipient is rushed, stressed and then told that their Amazon account has been hacked. The hacker can take advantage in many ways, from using remote-access apps to take control of the victim’s device, the compromise of Amazon account credentials, or even a transfer of funds, in order to somehow solve the issue.
“On the face of it, this scam is quite alarming as no one wants to be on the hook for purchasing multiple expensive items such as iPhones; and therefore, emotions will be high and urgency to make the problem go away will start to take over people’s more rational sides,” Malik said.
Be sure to get up to date with impersonation scam attacks by checking out Amazon’s advice on the matter.
All Affected Kindles Devices Have Received Automatic Patches, Amazon Said
The good news is that this was a responsible hacker, one who has even competed at Pwn2Own, and Ricotta disclosed the vulnerabilities to Amazon which fixed them before the demonstration. Ricotta was awarded a critical bug bounty payment of $20,000 by Amazon.
I approached Amazon for a statement and a spokesperson told me: “We identified and fixed vulnerabilities affecting Kindle E-readers and the Audible functionality on these devices. All affected devices have received automatic updates addressing these issues. We appreciate the security researchers who help us maintain high security standards for our customers.”
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