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Google Declares War on AI—Pixel phones to detect Fake Images
Google isn’t just adding more and more AI features. It is also leading efforts to establish new standards for spotting AI-generated images. After introducing detection tools in Search, Google has now launched transparency features with the Pixel 10. This new technology helps users verify whether an image is real, AI-generated, or edited, all from the convenience of their smartphone.

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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TOP APPS
Top 5 Apps of the Week: Dunkadillo, MicroMacro, and More!
In light of the chaos that the news often brings to our screens, we sincerely hope your week has been enjoyable. With the weekend upon us, we wish you a delightful opportunity to relax and recharge. To aid in that endeavor, we’ve compiled a list of captivating apps and games designed to provide a temporary escape from reality.

by Edwin Kee

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SMARTPHONES
No Microtransactions–This Incredible AAA Game Is Free for One Week Only
Each week, you can save money on video games by checking out the current offer on the Epic Games Store. The quality and genre of the free games vary greatly, so it’s worth checking in every week to ensure you don’t miss out on any great deals. If the game of the week doesn’t appeal to you, there’s no harm in skipping it. This week, you can download Ghostrunner 2, Monument Valley II, and The Battle of Polytopia.

by Corinna Oettinger

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
WhatsApp: If You’re Sent This Picture, Your Phone Is In Serious Danger
A new security vulnerability is threatening WhatsApp users. Receive a picture, and the hackers have access without you having to do anything. Fortunately, the remedy is super simple. We show what every WhatsApp user should do now.

by Timo Brauer

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PRODUCTIVITY & SERVICES
Xiaomi Fiasco: Batteries Suddenly Ignite by Themselves
Xiaomi is currently recalling certain products. These can not only self-ignite, but also potentially emit irritating, corrosive, or toxic vapors and substances. Although the risk appears to be manageable, Xiaomi has already reported some product failures.

by Artem Sandler

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SMARTWATCH & TRACKERS
Is Whoop Watching You? Your Private Data Could Already Be Exposed
Whoop has earned popularity in the wearable space, mainly for its screen-free fitness devices that offer focused tracking with fewer distractions than smartwatches. Users get detailed health insights directly on their phones. But what if your Whoop data is being shared without your permission?

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
Grab These Free Apps Worth $15 Before They’re Gone!
Android and iOS users currently have the opportunity to download and install apps with a total value of 15.34 euros free of charge. However, the respective free tariffs are only available for a short time. If you act quickly, you can secure the apps permanently for free.

by Artem Sandler

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Millions Could Get Paid in Google’s $425M Privacy Case—Do You Qualify?
Last week, a federal jury in California ordered Google to pay $425 million for violating user privacy. The internet search giant was found liable for collecting data from millions of users who had turned off a tracking setting in their Google Accounts despite assurances that their activity wouldn’t be monitored. Find out if you’re eligible for the payout. Don’t miss: Google patches security flaws on Android devices

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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SOLAR ENERGY
MotionAware: Is the Hue Motion Sensor Now Redundant?
The new Hue Bridge Pro brings a fresh look to the Hue ecosystem and brings the control center to a new level. In addition to significantly increased performance, MotionAware is the highlight of the next generation. It detects movements based on signals from at least three lamps in the room. Is the use of the classic Hue Motion Sensor now redundant? We clarify this for you in this article.

by Thomas Kern

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This Android Watch Upgrade Is a Big Problem for Phone Thieves
Google continues to integrate Android features into wearable devices, enhancing usability and convenience for users. Now, a security tool originally launched on smartphones is making its way to the Pixel Watch, and potentially other Wear OS watches. The feature in question is Identity Check, a thoughtful addition introduced in Android 15. New findings suggest it’s expanding to smartwatches, offering a more seamless and secure experience. Don’t miss: This Secret Android Feature Makes Your Phone Hack-Proof

by Jade Bryan Jardinico

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