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Earlier this month, the United States Senate Armed Services Committee completed its revised version of the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and, unlike the House version, it did not contain a ban on DJI drones. However, an amendment to add it back has been submitted.

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The official Olympics broadcaster has warned camera operators against sexist filming of female athletes at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has accused TikTok of secretly collecting American users views on abortion, gun control, and religion.

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After 11 years, Electronic Arts (EA) has released a college football game that uses photos and AI to bring 11,000 real players into the game.

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Elon Musk, the owner of X (the platform formerly known as Twitter), shared a misleading AI-generated video of Vice President Kamala Harris.

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A camera at the center of the famous Cottingley Fairies photo hoax has been analyzed by new scanning technology.

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If generative AI models are to continue to expand, they will need high-quality, human-created training data say scientists who found that using AI content corrupts the output.

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To celebrate the Chandra X-ray Observatory's 25th birthday, NASA has released 25 beautiful, never-before-seen images captured by Chandra.

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Nearly a half-century ago, Navy-trained World War II combat photographer Charles Chuck Scott helped launch a photo school at a state university in the Appalachian foothills in small-town Athens, Ohio (2024 population 24,956).

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Kota Misawa, Manager, Marketing Planning Department, Tamron Imaging Products Business Unit

Photo courtesy of Kota Misawa

"Tamron is not a big company, so its a good point that we can discuss new products with the design department. Its very easy to talk." This small company dynamic is a crucial component to Tamron's success, according to Kota Misawa,... more

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