Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Artificial Intelligence Sneaks Into the World Cup Thanks to Google Gemini
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The Argentine national team will be Google’s test bench and technological showcase during the World Cup. (Wired)
Soccer Fans, You’re Being Watched
10. June 2026 (12:00)
From anti-drone tech to face recognition, 2026 World Cup stadiums in the US, Canada, and Mexico are subjecting fans to an array of surveillance tech. Here’s what you need to know. (Wired)
Mapping Every Flock License Plate Reader Near US World Cup Stadiums
10. June 2026 (12:00)
Most US World Cup stadiums are surrounded by surveillance cameras. Want to know if you’re being watched on your way to a match? These maps will help you. (Wired)
This World Cup, You Can Watch the Game From a Ref’s Point of View
10. June 2026 (12:00)
Referees for the 2026 World Cup will be wearing cameras positioned at their temples, allowing TV audiences to see a live view of the pitch from a vantage point they never have before. (Wired)
The Other Major Soccer Event of 2026? The Shake-Up in the World of Video Games
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The 48-team World Cup is not the only historic soccer event this year. Four titans are vying for control of video game soccer in the fiercest battle the industry has ever seen. (Wired)
How to Watch the 2026 World Cup
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The games start June 11 and end with a grand finale in New Jersey on July 19. There are 104 of them. Here’s how to watch ’em all. (Wired)
Amnesty International Warns That World Cup Fans Face Potential Human Rights Violations
10. June 2026 (12:00)
The organization claims that the FIFA tournament could have impacts on the rights of local people and visiting soccer fans in all three host countries. (Wired)
How to Remove Apps You Never Use (or at Least Hide Them)
10. June 2026 (11:02)
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Bees Are Swarming Earlier: What to Do if You’re Attacked
10. June 2026 (11:01)
Experts discuss the threat and how to escape aggressive bees. Hint: Don’t jump in water. (New York Times)
Rare tiger cub from litter of four dies
10. June 2026 (10:29)
These Sumatran tigers are the first of this breed to be welcomed at the animal park in Kent. (BBC News)