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- Microsoft’s new Outlook Lite for Android app is coming this month
- FIFA will track players’ bodies using AI to make offside calls at 2022 World Cup
- EU forces Amazon to make it easier to cancel Prime subscriptions in Europe
- YouTube, Instagram, Discord appear to pull pages belonging to Illinois shooting person of interest
Microsoft’s new Outlook Lite for Android app is coming this month Posted: 05 Jul 2022 03:26 AM PDT ![]() Microsoft is working on a smaller and faster Outlook Lite app for Android. The software giant has detailed the app in its Microsoft 365 roadmap, where it describes Outlook Lite as "an Android app that brings the main benefits of Outlook in a smaller app size with fast performance for low-end devices on any network." The roadmap reveals that the Outlook Lite app will be available worldwide at some point this month. ZDNet reports that an Outlook Lite app already exists in a few countries, so Microsoft appears to be readying it for a broader release. Microsoft's own documentation on Outlook Lite suggests the app will be limited to only Outlook, Hotmail, Live, and MSN accounts, and won't support work or school accounts. |
FIFA will track players’ bodies using AI to make offside calls at 2022 World Cup Posted: 05 Jul 2022 02:59 AM PDT ![]() FIFA, the international governing body of association football,* has announced it will use AI-powered cameras to help referees make offside calls at the 2022 World Cup. The semi-automated system consists of a sensor in the ball that relays its position on the field 500 times a second, and 12 tracking cameras mounted underneath the roof of stadiums, which use machine learning to track 29 points in players' bodies. Software will combine this data to generate automated alerts when players commit offside offenses (that is: when they're nearer to the other team's goal than their second-last opponent and receiving the ball). Alerts will be sent to officials in a nearby control room, who will validate the decision and tell referees on the... |
EU forces Amazon to make it easier to cancel Prime subscriptions in Europe Posted: 05 Jul 2022 02:49 AM PDT ![]() Amazon has agreed to simplify the process of canceling Prime in Europe, meaning customers in the region will be able to end their subscription in just two clicks, the European Commission has announced. The changes, which were implemented as of July 1st, should bring to an end the "multiple pages" filled with "distracting information" and "unclear button labels" that Amazon has previously used to add friction to the cancellation process. The European Commission says the changes apply to the European Union and European Economic Area. Despite the UK having left the former as of the beginning of 2020, The Guardian reports that UK subscribers will also benefit from the two-click unsubscribe process. But when contacted for comment, a... |
YouTube, Instagram, Discord appear to pull pages belonging to Illinois shooting person of interest Posted: 04 Jul 2022 04:48 PM PDT ![]() YouTube, Instagram, Discord, and Twitter moved quickly to pull social media pages that appeared to belong to Robert Crimo III, a person of interest in the Chicago suburb shooting that left six dead and dozens injured this afternoon. Under a pair of aliases, Crimo seems to have posted more than a dozen videos to YouTube and hosted a Discord channel named "SS," which was open to the public through an invite link. Crimo's apparent YouTube account hadn't posted in around eight months, based on The Verge's viewing before the account was pulled. The most recent video included concerning language and imagery that appeared to involve classrooms and stick-art depictions of people being shot. Another clip seemed to be a music video for a rap song,... |
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