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Using AI for election campaign phone calls
The BBC got to see just how easy it is to create a fake phone call between two people.BBC News - Top stories -
Android Update: Theft Detection Lock Knows When Your Phone Is Stolen
Google is introducing new AI-powered safety tools in Android 15 that can lock down your phone if thieves nab it.Wired - Tech -
All the New Features Coming to Android Phones, Watches, and TVs This Year
At I/O, Google showed off new features in Android 15, the latest version of Wear OS, improvements to Google TV, and more.Wired - Tech -
Google turns to AI to protect users from mobile phone thefts
Feature that automatically locks screen when device is snatched comes amid reports of rise in the crimeFinancial Times - World - Google -
'Police might have saved my sister from husband'
Three police officers are under investigation for possible misconduct in connection the case.BBC News - Top stories -
Where to now for the people of Gaza? | Fiona Katauskas
There’s no easy road. See more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Apple Challenged in China by Huawei's Shanghai Flagship Store
As iPhone sales declinein China, Apple's major competitor there is making an all-out push for market dominance.Inc. - Business - China
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