Google commits to complying with EU rules, says European Commission

Google commits to complying with EU rules, says European Commission







The said on Thursday that Google, owned by Alphabet, committed to give consumers clearer and more accurate information to comply with rules.


The European Commission, who said in the statement that it’s a step forward in the right direction, also said that had agreed to introduce changes in store, play store, Google hotels and Google flights to ensure compliance with consumer rules.


Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders said, “Even today, almost three years after the start of the COVID pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, we see an increasing number of consumers turn to the internet to book their holidays, make purchases, or consult a review. EU consumers are entitled to clear, complete information so that they can make informed choices. The commitments made by Google are a step forward in this direction. We call on Google to comply fully with the Geo-blocking Regulation, ensuring that consumers can enjoy the same rights and access the same content, wherever they are in the EU.”




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GoPro Hero 11 Black review: A pro-grade action camera that is easy-to-use

GoPro Hero 11 Black review: A pro-grade action camera that is easy-to-use





refreshes its action camera line-up every year, and it is not always deserving because in some iterations the upgrades are incremental in nature. Thankfully, the 2022-23 model – the Hero 11 Black – is not another seasonal upgrade. It has a new heart, a 1/1.9-inch sensor of 8:7 aspect ratio with support for 10-bit colour capture. It is this sensor that enables all the fun, but there is more to the Hero 11 Black.

The Hero 11 Black has a new Enduro battery pack for improved performance in extreme environments, three new night effects time lapse presets, built-in 360-degree horizon lock, and discrete controls for first timers and pro users. These are all on top of existing features of the predecessor such as 5.3K resolution video recording in up to 60fps, water resistance to up to 33 feet, built-in mounting legs, voice controls, front facing screen, support for RAW capture, webcam mode, and 1080p livestream.

Details aside, brings the fun back to the action camera space with the Hero 11 Black. Driving the fun is the 8:7 aspect ratio sensor, which enables a squarish frame-of-view (FoV) of up to 5.3K resolution at 30fps. It essentially means there is a lot of high-resolution data in a frame that you can use to create content for multiple sources such as square images for blogs, vertical videos for social media, and horizontal videos for YouTube and websites.

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10-bit capture is another creator-centric feature exclusive to the Hero 11 Black. It essentially means the camera can record more than billion colours per frame and save the video in a high efficiency video coding (HEVC). It is a pro-grade feature with significant benefits for those who like to play around with colours in post-production. For mainstream users, however, it may be of minimal value or advantage. Therefore, the 8:7 aspect ratio is not forced but an option. There is also a traditional 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio mode available.

Coming back to the fun part, the Hero 11 Black has a new Hyperview (12mm equivalent) and a 360-degree horizon lock built-in. Both are on the opposite ends in terms of FoV; these have utility for the creators.

The Hyperview maxes out the frame by applying stretches on the sides. It allows for the widest available view on the action camera in a 16:9 aspect ratio. The horizon lock works with linear view (no fish-eye effect visible on the frame). Besides stabilising the frame, it locks the horizon and keeps the frame intact even if the camera does full 360-degree circle.

Keeping the show going is the new Enduro battery pack, which is said to bring performance improvements in extreme environments. I tried it at 2-degree Celsius temperature with the camera mounted on the bike handlebar and managed to get nearly an hour of on-battery time on a fully charged battery – recording a 5.3K resolution video at 60fps.

The Hero 11 Black is certainly a pro-grade action camera, but it is easy to use. It has a familiar interface to make existing users feel at home. Besides, there are pre-set configurations to help users make the most from the camera in different environments. This simplifies the experience and makes everyday use easy and fun. For first time users, there is an option to switch to ‘Easy’ controls, which provides fewer settings and capture choices leaning towards simple point-and-shoot experience. Besides, there is support for voice control but that has been around and understands the Indian accent since Hero 7 Black times.

Verdict

At Rs 51,500, the Hero 11 Black is a capable action camera with something new across board. It allows users to add zing to their content through exploration and experimentation. Importantly, it works without a glitch – something that cannot be said for previous generation models such as Hero 7 Black and Hero 9 Black. It is a pro-grade action camera, but a versatile one that is easy to use and operate. Therefore, it appeals alike to professionals and aspiring content creators.





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Microsoft to reveal network issue that caused major outage across services

Microsoft to reveal network issue that caused major outage across services







A network issue caused the mega outage at services like Teams, Live, Outlook and 365 suite as millions of users globally, including in India, were left in the lurch. The company will now submit a detailed review this week of what exactly happened.


The company confirmed that it rolled back a network change that “we believe is causing impact”.


Microsoft’s services were back online after facing a downtime that lasted for more than four hours.


“We determined that a change made to the Wide Area Network (WAN) impacted connectivity between clients on the internet to Azure, connectivity between services within regions, as well as ExpressRoute connections,” the company posted on its Azure cloud service website.


The tech giant said it will follow up in three days with a preliminary Post Incident Review (PIR), which will cover the initial root cause and repair items.


“We’ll follow that up 14 days later with a final PIR where we will share a deep dive into the incident,” said Microsoft.


The company said it will continue to monitor the recovery across the service and some customers are reporting mitigation.


“We’re also connecting the service to additional infrastructure to expedite the recovery process,” it added.


Microsoft’s Teams, Outlook and some other services went down in some parts of India on Wednesday as users reported facing several issues.


More than 63 per cent of users reported that they were facing issues with the app, 26 per cent reported issues with server connection, and 11 per cent mentioned issues with the website, according to Down Detector.


The cities that faced the outage were Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, among others.


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Apple’s iOS 17 may come alongside iPhone 15 series with improved efficiency

Apple’s iOS 17 may come alongside iPhone 15 series with improved efficiency







American tech giant Apple, which recently pushed out iOS 16.3, the latest version of its iOS 16 OS, is now expected to launch iOS 17 this year and the leaks are already coming in.


According to GSM Arena, a tech-news-related website, iOS 17 will be released along with the iPhone 15 series, most likely in September, and a new report has revealed details about it.


The outlet suggests that this source, who has been reliable on occasion in the past when it comes to Apple-related things, iOS 17 will not introduce any huge visual overhauls.


In fact, you should pretty much expect it to look identical to iOS 16. Instead, the upcoming release will focus on increasing stability and efficiency and supporting Apple’s Reality Pro AR/VR headset.


To that end, iOS 17 will feature a new, dedicated app for the headset. This will allegedly be a similar concept to the Watch app, but with “significantly more features”. The Home app seems like it’s in for a revamp, with “major changes” afoot, reported GSM Arena.


Additionally, the Music app will reportedly see some changes having to do with navigation within it. The Mail app will be simplified “a bit”, and Reminders and Files will be improved, though we aren’t told how.


It looks like iOS 17 is built to run on six devices with a Dynamic Island, of which two are the already available iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. So it seems like all four upcoming iPhone 15 models will feature the Dynamic Island, finally abandoning the notch.


According to other parts of the iOS 17 code, all four upcoming iPhones will have a USB-C port, but only two will support USB 3.2 speeds, presumably the Pro and Pro Max.


Finally, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is said to come with “more advanced” image processing software compared to the iPhone 15 Pro, and a better cooling system, as per GSM Arena.

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After iPad Pro, Apple’s iPhone 15 may support Wi-Fi 6E network: Report

After iPad Pro, Apple’s iPhone 15 may support Wi-Fi 6E network: Report







Apple’s iPhone 15 will reportedly support Wi-Fi 6E network, similar to MacBook, and iPad Pro.


Barclays analysts Blayne Curtis and Tom O’Malley shared the information but did not specify whether the feature will be available on all models or limited to the Pro models, reports MacRumors.


So far, the tech giant has added Wi-Fi 6E support to a few devices, including the latest 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models, while all iPhone 14 models continue to be limited to standard Wi-Fi 6.


Wi-Fi 6 operates on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, while Wi-Fi 6E uses the 6GHz wireless band to enable faster and more reliable wireless connections on supported devices.


Wi-Fi 6E support was previously rumoured for iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models, but now that Apple has begun rolling out Wi-Fi 6E support to its latest devices, the iPhone 15 is more likely to support the standard, said the report.


Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will reportedly include new features such as solid-state buttons with haptic feedback, a titanium frame, and increased RAM.


According to Hong Kong investment firm Haitong International Securities analyst Jeff Pu, the iPhone 15 lineup will include a 6.1-inch iPhone 15, 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus, 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro, and 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max.


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Microsoft working on File Explorer update with UI improvement on Windows 11

Microsoft working on File Explorer update with UI improvement on Windows 11







is reportedly working on a significant update to File Explorer on that will improve its UI and features.


According to Windows Central, the update will improve several core areas of the app by introducing new features and modern designs that will better integrate the experience with OneDrive and 365.


Moreover, the updated app will feature a redesigned header with a modern file directory box, a modern search box, and a new “home” button.


However, the existing header buttons, like “new,” “copy,” and “paste,” will be moved into the file/folder view just below the header.


The home page is being updated to include more integration with 365, said the report.


Additionally, the tech giant is working on enhancing File Explorer’s photo viewing experience with a new “Gallery” section.


With this, users will be able to mouse over photos to see larger previews.


The report further mentioned that — Microsoft is experimenting with introducing “tagging” to File Explorer, which would allow users to organise and categorise specific files using keywords and colours, similar to what macOS provides in its Finder app.


Meanwhile, Microsoft announced that it is beginning to roll out the tabs feature in Notepad for .


The company said this update will introduce support for multiple tabs — where users will be able to create, manage, and organise multiple files in a single Notepad window.


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