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Giuliani: Kim Jong-un 'begged' for summit to take place

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Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said North Korea's leader "begged" for their summit to be rescheduled after the US president cancelled it. Speaking at a conference in Israel, Mr Giuliani said Mr Trump's tough stance had forced Pyongyang's hand. Mr Trump called off the summit in May, accusing North Korea of "tremendous anger and open hostility". But plans for the 12 June bilateral in Singapore were revived after a conciliatory response from Pyongyang. Mr Giuliani was speaking at an investment conference in Israel when he made the remark. The Wall Street Journal first reported that Mr Giuliani said: "Well, Kim Jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, which is exactly the position you want to put him in." Trump-Kim to meet on Sentosa island What not to say to North Korea Dennis Rodman: The Trump-Kim matchmaker? How Kim the outcast became popular Mr Giuliani is an attorney for the president tackling the Russia collusio

When is Google Assistant coming to my phone?

When is Google Assistant coming to my phone?


That is a fantastic question.



Just last week, Google announced its Google Assistant feature was making its way to Android devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Android 7.0 Nougat.
According to Google's announcement, the personal voice assistant that launched on the Pixel phone will slowly make its way to all devices in the US with English set as the device language.
Awesome! Right?
Yes, except the exact timing of when your device will actually receive the update is a giant mystery.
While I can't tell you exactly when your phone will start using Google Assistant, you can take a few steps to ensure it will happen sooner than later.
Join the Google Play Services beta by opening this link and clicking on "Become a Tester" using the same Google account linked to your Android device.
Wait a few minutes, then open the Play Store and go to the My Apps section. In there should should be an update listed for Play Services. You may have to open the Beta tab and manually start the Play Services update. While you're in the Play Store checking for updates, make sure the Google app itself doesn't have any pending updates.
With all of your apps updated, now you wait. To check for Assistant on your Android device, hold the home button down for a few seconds.
One of these days, eventually, maybe, possibly... you will see a prompt asking you to begin the setup process for Google Assistant instead of Google Now opening.

Google Assistant rolling out to Android devices now

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