Venues React Differently To Easing Of Capacity Cap

Venues react differently to easing of capacity cap

A number of cinemas in Japan have begun seating viewers at full capacity after the government relaxed the limit imposed on big venues due to the coronavirus starting on Saturday.

Cinemas had been limiting the audience to up to half capacity. Eurospace cinema in Tokyo's Shibuya district sold tickets for all 145 seats. Audience members sat next to each other as they waited for the movie to begin.

Japan May Ease Spectator Cap At Public Events

Japan may ease spectator cap at public events

The Japanese government may end its cap on the number of spectators at public events set at a maximum of 5,000, if new coronavirus cases are assessed to be on the decline.

Nishimura Yasutoshi, minister in charge of the coronavirus response, told reporters on Wednesday that the governing bodies of Japan's professional baseball and soccer are asking for the limit to be eased.

J-league Postpones Easing Spectator Cap

J-League postpones easing spectator cap

Japan's professional soccer league has decided to postpone easing the cap further on the number of spectators, with coronavirus infections rising in the country again.

Up to 5,000 people have been allowed in a stadium since July 10, in line with government policy.

Android 11 Will Lift 4gb Cap On Video Recordings

Android 11 Will Lift 4GB Cap On Video Recordings

Back in the early days of the smartphone, we would see phones launch with 16GB of storage which is paltry by today’s standards. This is because display resolutions were low, meaning that apps would not require hi-def assets. Our cameras were also pretty low quality back then too, which meant that photos and videos wouldn’t necessarily take up too much space.

However, these days our phones are becoming more capable than ever, and our cameras also come with the ability to shoot video in 4K. The good news for Android users is that as discovered in the recently released Android 11 beta, it seems that Google has lifted the 4GB cap when it comes to recording videos on your Android phone.