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The English Premier League is giving offside calls a (semi) automated upgrade. The new system revamps arguably the most controversial rule in sports. First introduced back in 1863, the offside law prevents sneaky footballers from camping by the goal. In its current iteration, the rule only applies to attackers in their enemy’s half. Once they enter that space, teammates can only pass to them when



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Google’s Tuesday event was ostensibly about Pixel hardware. Really, it was about AI.

Google’s Rick Osterloh made that clear from the moment he walked onstage, where his initial remarks focused a lot more on Google’s artificial intelligence efforts than devices:

A few months ago at Google I/O, we shared a broad range of breakthroughs to make



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Samsung’s Family Care is part of the SmartThings app and allows caregivers to monitor loved ones remotely using Galaxy smartphones. | Image: SmartThings

Samsung is launching a new service to help caregivers remotely monitor and assist loved ones using smart home devices. SmartThings Family Care is a free service that uses both Samsung’s SmartThings smart home platform and



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Spotify can now show its users in the European Union how much its plans cost within its iOS app after their trial period ends. The company has revealed that it's opting into Apple's "entitlement" for music streaming services in an update to an old blog post. This "entitlement" was created after the European Commission slapped Apple with a €1.8 billion ($1.95 billion) fine back in March for



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 Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Linnea and Andrii talk about a potential solution to the issue of death from overwork, the UK’s attention to AI companies, table tennis robots, and a very



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It’s the end of an era for social media research. Meta has shut down CrowdTangle, the analytics tool that for years helped tens of thousands of researchers, journalists and civil society groups understand how information was spreading on Facebook and Instagram.

For a company that’s never been known for being transparent about its inner workings, CrowdTangle was an “invaluable” resource for those



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As an introvert, I was nervous about going on my first cruise.
  • As an introvert, I was nervous I'd be overwhelmed during my first cruise.
  • To conserve my energy, I figured out the ship's busy times and planned accordingly.
  • I also participated in only a few activities each day and made sure to take some time for myself.

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Minna Song, CEO of EliseAI
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  • EliseAI has raised $75 million in Series D funding at a unicorn valuation.
  • The fundraise means the New York startup has hit a unicorn valuation, its CEO said.
  • Check out the pitch deck it used to secure the fresh funding.

New York AI startup EliseAI announced Wednesday it had raised $75 million in Series D funding.

The startup, founded in 2017, sells housing operators