BERLIN, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AI hardware brand viaim showcased its complete AI audio productivity lineup at IFA 2025, securing multiple international honors led by the IFA Innovation Awards 2025. OpenNote was named Honoree Winner in Best in Emerging Tech, one of the show's most authoritative distinctions, underscoring viaim's breakthrough innovation and reinforcing its position as a global leader in consumer tech.
Alongside the IFA Innovation Award, OpenNote also received Best AI Innovation and a place on the Best of IFA 2025 list from Tom's Guide, earned an Editors' Choice from Techlicious, and was highlighted by Homecrux among standout products at the show, including its 25 Best Smart Home Devices at IFA 2025 roundup. RecDot was included in Trusted Reviews' Best in Show list, and Android Headlines recognized viaim among its Best of IFA 2025winners. Together, these honors from respected global media highlight broad validation of viaim's brand vision, design philosophy, and the practical value of its AI-driven productivity tools.
At Hall 11.2, Booth 107, viaim demonstrated how AI can make everyday work more focused and creative. OpenNote is designed for people who need to stay connected while capturing ideas as they happen. The earbuds feature an open-ear design built on an aerospace-grade titanium memory wire frame for comfort and awareness, multilingual live transcription and translation for cross-border collaboration, rich audio certified to Hi-Res standards, and advanced wind-noise suppression for clarity in real environments. A single charge supports up to 19 hours of listening, and total playtime reaches up to 53 hours with the charging case. RecDot, the brand's in-ear recording earbuds, adds active noise cancellation and a bone-conduction microphone for clear voice pickup in meetings and interviews. NoteKit, a pen-style recorder that connects directly to a computer through USB, rounds out a lineup that turns conversations into structured notes and action items with minimal friction.
Visitors also explored the AI Recap Room, an interactive space where viaim's AI transformed live conversations into concise summaries, to-do lists, and mind maps—showcasing how intelligence can enhance focus and creativity in everyday work.
"IFA 2025 marks a new stage for AI-driven productivity, and we are honored that OpenNote has been recognized with such prestigious awards," said viaim CEO Shawn Ma. "The recognition affirms our belief that intelligence should assist rather than replace. OpenNote represents not only a new product, but a new way of working and creating—helping people stay connected, capture ideas in the moment, and convert conversations into results."
viaim products are available through the official viaim store and on Amazon. OpenNote is priced at US$219, RecDot is priced at US$249, NoteKit is priced at US$149, and the RecDot plus NoteKit bundle is priced at US$398.
About viaim
viaim is dedicated to "Real Intelligence," enhancing workplace efficiency and creativity through innovative AI products. Its flagship offerings include viaim RecDot earbuds with multilingual transcription and noise reduction capabilities, and viaim NoteKit, an intelligent meeting tool for capturing summaries and to-do lists.
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viaim Wins Multiple Prestigious Awards at IFA 2025, Highlighted by Best Emerging Tech for OpenNote
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ICANN Releases 2026 Guidebook, Other Resources to Support Organizations Planning to Apply for New Domain Extensions in April 2026
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Internet is constantly evolving – transforming and changing as users innovate new technologies and platforms for connection, learning, and opportunity. Businesses and other entities will have a rare chance to be part of the next phase of that evolution when the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) begins accepting applications for new domain extensions next year. That means that companies and organizations can apply to have custom domain extensions – otherwise known as generic top-level domains (gTLDs). A gTLD is the part of an Internet address that comes after the last dot.
Today, ICANN published the official Applicant Guidebook for the New gTLD Program: 2026 Round, expected to open to receive applications on 30 April 2026. The guidebook is the authoritative manual for any entity – brands, communities, cities – that wants to apply for a gTLD. It gives interested parties the application questions, requirements, and processes to lead readers through application submission and evaluation processes.
New gTLDs present a unique opportunity for businesses, communities, regions, and organizations to strengthen their digital presence. A custom domain extension, like .brand or .city, is a powerful tool to enhance visibility, build consumer trust, and foster innovation as part of a digital presence or strategy. The 2026 Round of new gTLDs also will expand the number of Internationalized Domain Names, which will be available in more than two dozen scripts, representing over 300 languages used around the world.
New gTLDs are managed by registry operators, which play a key role in the Internet ecosystem. As the nonprofit responsible for coordinating the Internet's global Domain Name System, ICANN has developed a comprehensive process to assess and approve registry operators.
"It's important that new gTLD applicants be prepared for the assessment of the gTLD string they wish to apply for, as well as all of the applicable evaluations, including financial and operational capabilities," said ICANN President and CEO Kurtis Lindqvist. "The Applicant Guidebook tells them exactly what's required and helps them navigate the process."
The 2026 Round Applicant Guidebook is available in English; an HTML version will be available before the end of January 2026. ICANN will provide translations of the guidebook in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish no later than two months before the opening of the 2026 Round, as required by community-developed policy recommendations.
New Resources Available to Prepare Applicants
ICANN offers many resources to help prepare potential applicants, including webinars, key topic overviews, Frequently Asked Questions, and other support materials. All are available on the program website.
ICANN will open the application submission period on 30 April 2026 and will continue to publish additional applicant resources in the lead-up to the round opening. For more information on the New gTLD Program: 2026 Round, please visit https://newgtldprogram.icann.org/.
About ICANN
ICANN's mission is to help ensure a stable, secure, and unified global Internet. To reach another person on the Internet, you need to type an address – a name or a number – into your computer or other device. That address must be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN helps coordinate and support these unique identifiers across the world. ICANN was formed in 1998 as a nonprofit public benefit corporation with a community of participants from all over the world.
ICANN Releases 2026 Guidebook, Other Resources to Support Organizations Planning to Apply for New Domain Extensions in April 2026
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Internet is constantly evolving – transforming and changing as users innovate new technologies and platforms for connection, learning, and opportunity. Businesses and other entities will have a rare chance to be part of the next phase of that evolution when the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) begins accepting applications for new domain extensions next year. That means that companies and organizations can apply to have custom domain extensions – otherwise known as generic top-level domains (gTLDs). A gTLD is the part of an Internet address that comes after the last dot.
Today, ICANN published the official Applicant Guidebook for the New gTLD Program: 2026 Round, expected to open to receive applications on 30 April 2026. The guidebook is the authoritative manual for any entity – brands, communities, cities – that wants to apply for a gTLD. It gives interested parties the application questions, requirements, and processes to lead readers through application submission and evaluation processes.
New gTLDs present a unique opportunity for businesses, communities, regions, and organizations to strengthen their digital presence. A custom domain extension, like .brand or .city, is a powerful tool to enhance visibility, build consumer trust, and foster innovation as part of a digital presence or strategy. The 2026 Round of new gTLDs also will expand the number of Internationalized Domain Names, which will be available in more than two dozen scripts, representing over 300 languages used around the world.
New gTLDs are managed by registry operators, which play a key role in the Internet ecosystem. As the nonprofit responsible for coordinating the Internet's global Domain Name System, ICANN has developed a comprehensive process to assess and approve registry operators.
"It's important that new gTLD applicants be prepared for the assessment of the gTLD string they wish to apply for, as well as all of the applicable evaluations, including financial and operational capabilities," said ICANN President and CEO Kurtis Lindqvist. "The Applicant Guidebook tells them exactly what's required and helps them navigate the process."
The 2026 Round Applicant Guidebook is available in English; an HTML version will be available before the end of January 2026. ICANN will provide translations of the guidebook in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish no later than two months before the opening of the 2026 Round, as required by community-developed policy recommendations.
New Resources Available to Prepare Applicants
ICANN offers many resources to help prepare potential applicants, including webinars, key topic overviews, Frequently Asked Questions, and other support materials. All are available on the program website.
ICANN will open the application submission period on 30 April 2026 and will continue to publish additional applicant resources in the lead-up to the round opening. For more information on the New gTLD Program: 2026 Round, please visit https://newgtldprogram.icann.org/.
About ICANN
ICANN's mission is to help ensure a stable, secure, and unified global Internet. To reach another person on the Internet, you need to type an address – a name or a number – into your computer or other device. That address must be unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN helps coordinate and support these unique identifiers across the world. ICANN was formed in 1998 as a nonprofit public benefit corporation with a community of participants from all over the world.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
The Roadmap to Securing Your Own Digital Domain is Now Available