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Meta has apologized after violent videos showing people being killed or badly injured were recommended to Instagram users yesterday (Wednesday).

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An experimental photographer customized a 100-year-old 360-degree camera so it can shoot four rolls of film at the same time to create one cohesive picture.

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The new DJI Dock 3 is DJI's first "Drone in a Box" solution that supports vehicle mounting, providing users with new ways to achieve 24/7 remote operation in a broader range of environments.

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DxO will release DxO PureRAW 5 in April, promising a big jump from previous versions courtesy of a more refined interface, local adjustments, and AI-powered denoising via DxO's DeepPrime 3 technology.

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A videographer died at an event he was hired to film and now his family is offering a $10,000 reward for answers about his death.

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We pretty much broke down the doors of the CP+ Expo in Yokohama, Japan, where we were the first media outlet to get our hands on the new Canon Powershot V1. See our first impressions in this short video.

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The Canon PowerShot V1 is the company's second vlogging compact, following 2023's diminutive V10. It has more in common with the company's G1X series of... more

DxO, a company known for its photo editing software and lens correction profiles, has announced a new Photo Storm Cape designed for photographers who need to protect their gear during bad weather conditions.

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Software company DxO has announced PureRaw 5, the latest version of its Raw processing software. The new iteration promises even better noise reduction, more control over adjustments, new tools for X-Trans sensors and a cleaner interface.

PureRaw 5 includes the new DeepPrime 3. The third generation of its "neural-... more

Photographer Austin Bell photographed every outdoor basketball court in Hong Kong in an eye-catching new series titled "SHOOTING HOOPS."

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