A group of authorised mobile phone importers in Sri Lanka have expressed their deep concern over the Sri Lankan government's decision to remove mobile phones from the Value Added Tax (VAT) exemptions ...
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Conor McGregor says a fight at the White House in 2026 is signed and delivered. Now comes the hard work of training himself back up to being one of the best fighters in the world. “I have eight months ...
A controversial app that claims to pay people for recordings of their phone calls, which are then used to train AI models, could soon return after being disabled due to a significant security flaw.
India Vs Sri Lanka Highlights, Asia Cup Super 4: Opener Pathum Nissanka's magnificent hundred went in vain as India defeated Sri Lanka via a Super Over in their inconsequential Super 4s match of the ...
The Neon app pays 15 to 30 cents per minute to record phone calls. The recordings are to be sold on for AI training. “Neon -Money Talks” is currently the fourth most installed application on iPhones ...
A new app is paying users to record their phone calls for AI training purposes. Credit: Neon Mobile Get paid to record your phone calls and hand them over to third parties? It may seem a bit dystopian ...
CHEYENNE — Police investigation uncovered 2,102 images of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on a local elementary school teacher’s phone, according to court documents. Police searched 55-year-old ...
Kim Kardashian shares her workout routine while admitting she often checks her phone mid-session.(Image: Instagram) Kim Kardashian, who is known to be a fitness enthusiast, revealed everything about ...
The caller ID said “Chase Bank,” and the man on the line said I might be a victim of fraud. His supervisor would explain. Credit...Jordan Speer Supported by By Michael Wilson “Please hold,” the caller ...
Schools and companies are teaching Gen Z how to talk on the phone because young people lack the confidence to make professional calls. "Telephobia", or an anxiety around making and receiving phone ...