India protests: Doctors strike nationwide, disrupt services – DW (English)

India protests: Doctors strike nationwide, disrupt services  DW (English)India: National strike held over doctor’s rape and murder  BBC.comDoctors Halt OPD Services Amid Nationwide Strike Over Kolkata Rape Horror  NDTVLost daughter, gained millions: Father of Kolkata rape-murder victim  The Times of IndiaKolkata doctor rape-murder case highlights: Indian Medical Association calls for nationwide strike, demands central law for safety of doctors  The Hindu

Google opens access to Imagen 3, its latest model for AI image generation – 9to5Google

Google opens access to Imagen 3, its latest model for AI image generation  9to5GoogleGoogle’s upgraded AI image generator is now available  The VergeGoogle quietly opens Imagen 3 access to all U.S. users  VentureBeatGoogle just rolled out its answer to Midjourney – here’s how to try the AI image generator  TechRadarGoogle’s secret sauce for the Pixel Studio app rolls out through AI Test Kitchen  Android Police

Americans’ first impressions of Walz are positive, negative for Vance – The Washington Post

Americans’ first impressions of Walz are positive, negative for Vance  The Washington PostWalz vs. Vance: New poll reveals which vice presidential nominee is favored among voters  Fox NewsMore Americans approve of Walz as VP pick compared to Vance: POLL  ABC NewsWalz viewed more favorably than Vance: Survey  The HillHalf approve Harris’ choice of Walz for VP. Trump’s selection of Vance is less popular  Ipsos in Canada

Google’s head of Pixel 9 design won’t apologize for its big, beautiful camera bump – The Verge

Google’s head of Pixel 9 design won’t apologize for its big, beautiful camera bump  The VergeGoogle’s new phone is more about showcasing its AI than the device itself  Yahoo FinanceMade by Google 2024: New Pixel devices, plus updates to Android and Gemini  The Keyword | Google Product and Technology NewsAI Phones From Google and Apple Will Erode Trust in Everything  BloombergGoogle’s Pixel Event Could Have Been an Email  CNET