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U.S. Border Patrol agents will no longer use bodycams after a social media post revealed that individual agents could be identified via a smartphone app.

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Thomson Reuters has won an early victory for copyright holders after Judge Sephanos Bibas, sitting in the U.S. District Court of Delaware, granted a partial summary in favor of the company in its copyright infringement lawsuit against Ross Intelligence.

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Photo: GoPro

Rumors have been swirling for quite some time, but GoPro has finally officially (and quietly) announced an update to the Max 360, its 360-degree action camera. It first released the original GoPro Max 360 in 2019, so it was quite overdue for an update. Unfortunately for fans of the camera, a five-year wait didn't result in any... more

Steve Sanders, the Director of Photography for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs, was on hand in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX. While the Chiefs ultimately came up short of a historic three-peat, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles, Sanders captured many amazing photos of the big game that put a bow on an excellent season for the Chiefs.

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Image: Insta360

Insta360 released its highly popular Flow 2 Pro smartphone gimbal a month ago with an impressive list of features and tools. Unfortunately for Android users, though, those features were specific to iPhone users, leaving them unable to take advantage of the powerful stabilizer. Now, though,... more

Adobe's Firefly Video Model officially launched last week, albeit in an underwhelming public beta form, alongside new Firefly premium plans. Photographers and hybrid creators may wonder if they need a Firefly plan in their workflow. The answer? Probably not, at least not yet.

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The Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2024 winners showcase some of the best and …

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A world champion surfer accidentally collided with an official water photographer mid-heat during a competition.

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European memory card maker Angelbird announced new CFexpress Type B memory cards. The Angelbird AV Pro SE CFexpress v4 Type B cards, as their name suggests, feature CFexpress 4.0 technology, which is twice as fast as CFexpress 2.0.

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A popular camera store in the San Francisco Bay Area has suffered a violent break-in after robbers rammed a car through the shop front.

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