Not exact matches
David Opie
reviews Man: Plus # 2... As Olissipo's crack
police squad piece together the cause of the recent
android attack, a dangerous thread of violence and corruption begins to unravel, leading from the city's seediest ghettos, to the dizzying heights of its business district.
As
Android Police reports, a small number of Google Home Mini
review units given to tech reviewers malfunctioned, persistently recording audio in the background without being activated by a hotword.
According to
Android Police owner, Artem Russakovskii,
review units of the new Google Home Mini had a bug that caused it to intermittently listen to everything in its surrounding area, even when not explicitly called using the «OK Google» hotword.
Recently, Artem Russakovskii of
Android Police found out that his Google Home Mini
review unit listened in on and recorded thousands of conversations and sent the data to Google.
This issue was first brought up to light by
Android Police founder, Artem Russakovskii, with his Google Home Mini
review unit.
According to Artem Russakovskii at
Android Police, the Google Home Mini he was
reviewing was randomly and near - constantly recording sounds in his home and transmitting them to Google.
Another David, the Ruddock one over at
Android Police, succinctly expanded on this idea in his
review:
We've already got our hands on one in preparation for a
review, and while ours is still in once piece, the guys over at
Android Police cracked theirs open for a look inside at what makes it tick (no pun intended).
Android Police further said that there's a real possibility that the pen detection mechanism can be destroyed when doing this, which is what happened to its
review unit.