Help me recover after a robbery

Help me recover after a robbery I was recently robbed right after arriving in Namibia and lost my phone, including my 1TB microSD card with photos and important data. The device was essential for my travels, photography, and staying connected. I’m now raising funds to replace: - a new phone - a 1TB microSD card - a protective case - shipping and import taxes Every contribution helps me get back on track and continue documenting my journey with photos and stories. Thank you for your support 🙏

I received two suspicious text messages yesterday from two different numbers . One says “This is my new phone number.” and one hour later another says “Hey, this is my new phone number.”

I did not respond to either one of them. I suspect it had something to do with my stolen phone about half a year ago..

#Scam #Fraud #StolenPhone

Last week featured my first trip to cover Google I/O since 2019. It was great to spend a few days in a pleasant part of the Bay Area, and it was outright lovely to catch up with tech-journalism friends that I had not seen IRL since four or five years ago.

Another good part of this trip, as noted earlier for Patreon members: staying in the same Airbnb room that I’d booked in 2018 and 2019.

5/14/2024: T-Mobile’s Metro Adds Flex Plans With Free Phone Upgrades, Amazon Prime, PCMag

By taking up T-Mobile on its offer of a conversation last Friday with Jon Freier, president of the company’s consumer group, about this embargoed news from one of its prepaid brands, I was able to have this story filed by Monday evening instead of having to write it in the middle of I/O.

5/14/2024: Google Play Upgrades Allow Developers to Know if Your Phone’s Been Hacked, PCMag

My editors thought that the phone-malware angle of this story about an array of Google Play updates would be most interesting to readers, and I think they were right.

5/14/2024: Putting Gemini to the Test: First Look at Google’s Project Astra, PCMag

The hands-on reporting for this piece from the AI Sandbox exhibit at I/O involved my feet (in the form of a penalty-kick challenge graded by a version of Google’s Gemini family of AI tools), and my fingers (which I used to draw a map of D.C. that included the Anacostia River, a cartographic detail that apparently confounded Google’s Project Astra AI assistant).

5/15/2024: Uber App Adds Features for Caregivers, AARP

Uber offered me an advance on this story, and then I broadened my reporting beyond its embargoed press release by interviewing my Georgetown Voice friend Kate Washington, author of the brilliant Already Toast: Caregiving and Burnout in America.

5/15/2024: Google Takes a Page From Apple With Android Theft Protection, PCMag

Jet lag helped me write this piece, in the form of my waking up annoyingly early Wednesday and therefore giving me a couple of hours of uninterrupted (but uncaffeinated) time to write the thing.

https://robpegoraro.com/2024/05/19/weekly-output-metro-by-t-mobiles-flex-plans-google-play-security-google-i-os-ai-sandbox-uber-caregiver-android-theft-protection/

#AISandbox #AndroidTheftProtection #caregivers #GoogleGemini #GoogleIO #GooglePlay #IO #KateWashington #MetroByTMobile #onDeviceAI #ProjectAstra #stolenPhone #stolenPhonePasscode #subsidizedPhones

Google I/O – Rob Pegoraro

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R to @carolinevoaden: Anyone have any clever ideas?
It doesn’t feel right that thieves know no one will follow up a crime report. Why should they care? Meanwhile others pay the cost over and over again - bikes, phones, cash, cards, laptops…

@metpoliceuk #londoncrime #theft #stolenphone

🐦🔗: https://nitter.cz/CarolineVoaden/status/1734303200851656759#m

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