On Friday at 11:03 a.m., people across Hawaii received an “emergency alert test” on their phone that was paired with a loud blaring sound. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency sent the message.
Abstract: We present Egocentric Action Scene Graphs (EASGs), a new representation for long-form understanding of egocentric videos. EASGs extend standard manually-annotated representations of ...
Siren sounds blared from mobile phones across Northern Ireland on Sunday in a test of the UK’s national emergency alert system. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter, you can ...
Siren sounds blared from mobile phones across the UK on Sunday afternoon as the national emergency alert system underwent its second test. At approximately 3pm, devices connected to 4G and 5G networks ...
MILLIONS of phones across the UK have received an Emergency Alert message today. A loud siren was sounded on nearly every phone in the UK, but fear not, it was merely a test and didn't require any ...
Millions of 3G and 4G compatible phones will be contacted in just under an hour as part of the UK Government's emergency alert system test. The scale of the test may leave some wondering if their ...
Prior to the emergency alert test later today, the Government has warned Brits to expect a siren-like sound to emit from their phones at 3pm. At 3pm today (Sunday, September 7), mobile phones and ...
Millions of people across the country received an Emergency alert as part of a UK-wide test this afternoon (Sunday, September 7). The ten second alert was tested by the government for the second time ...
That wraps up the UK government's second test of its national emergency alert system. While it seems to have gone smoothly for most, some people did experience problems with the test. The BBC's ...
Details of the next emergency alert test in Northern Ireland have been announced by the government. First introduced and tested in April 2023, the notification system has been used five times across ...