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Social media companies have expressed outrage that YouTube is exempt from the forthcoming ban in Australia that bars anyone under the age of 16 from using platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

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As Tim Cook teased online earlier this week, it is the week of Air at Apple. Following an upgraded iPad Air yesterday, Apple announced a new more powerful MacBook Air today, which now sports Apple's latest M4 chip, a new sky blue colorway, and a new lower starting price.

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Here starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright was hailed as a groundbreaking piece of cinema thanks to its AI-powered de-aging technology and for its unusual camera work.

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Last week, Panasonic announced the S1RII, the second-generation version of its high-resolution camera. While the original model was mainly focused on stills, the S1RII is being billed as a hybrid camera with the ability to shoot 8K video.

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YouTube has warned creators about an AI-generated video of the company's CEO that is being used in phishing scams.

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The BBC is launching two new wildlife series which follows photographers who are passionate about capturing the beauty of planet Earth. The first episodes have already been released.

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Ricoh GR Photo Festival winning images

The 2024 Ricoh GR Photo Festival winners have been announced, with images celebrating ordinary life worldwide. The contest began in 2022 and is structured slightly differently from most contests. Instead of judges ranking images in order of excellence, the GR Photo Festival has professional photographers from around the world select... more

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Equine photographer Katja Jensen describes how she lost her artistic voice and found it again through photographing horses.

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Image: Polaroid

Polaroid has announced new versions of its instant cameras, the Now and Now+. The third-generation models bring only incremental changes to the table, though Polaroid promises an improvement to overall image quality and performance in bright light.

The most significant update on the Now and Now+ Gen 3 instant cameras... more

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