Thursday
Aug072025

Samsung's One UI 8 phone app in Korea can detect AI scam calls

Source: Samsung

Samsung is using artificial intelligence to combat scam calls that use voice cloning, at least in South Korea. The tech giant added voice phishing detection to One UI 8, which can listen in on a call and scan for AI voices. The feature was trained on data from the National Police Agency and the National Institute of Scientific Investigation. It's accessible through the Phone app settings under the Voice Phishing Suspected Call Notification toggle.

Your phone will vibrate if an AI voice is detected to warn you in case you aren't looking. According to GSMArena, it looks like there are two levels to the feature. One is "suspected," where it cautions you to check the caller's identity, and the other is "detected," where it confirms that it is a phishing call. Your call log will remember detected phishing calls, so you can avoid them.

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Tuesday
Aug052025

Google Pixel Watch 4, Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold might arrive in October

Source: Android Headlines

A few of the Google Pixel devices launching later this month won't be available until October. WinFuture, citing "well-informed sources," said the Google Pixel Watch 4, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and Pixel Buds 2a are expected to be available starting October 9. The report noted "supply chain issues" as a potential reason for the delay.

Meanwhile, the Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL are expected to be released by August 28. 

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Monday
Aug042025

Report: Apple's rumoured foldable iPad gets delayed

Source: GSMArena

A foldable iPad or Mac was being rumoured to be coming. But we might have to wait a bit more for that, at least according to GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu. He claims the larger foldable Apple device will take a while to reach the market, saying Apple delayed its release internally. However, Pu didn't specify how long the delay will be.

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Thursday
Jul242025

Snapchat can let trusted contacts know you made it home safe

Source: Snap

Snapchat introduced an aptly named Home Safe feature that lets your loved ones know you've made it home safely after an outing. It sends a one-time alert to contacts you've already shared your location with. However, location sharing is disabled by default, so it is a feature you will activate by your own choice.

You can enable it by setting up your home location. Tap on your Bitmoji on the Snap Map, and then select My Home. So, next time you head out and want to keep a trusted contact in the loop, open your conversation with them. After that, tap the Map icon and select the Home Safe button. Your friend or family member will receive an automatic alert in the chat once you get home.

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