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Cloudflare, the leading connectivity cloud company behind which 20% of the Internets traffic sits, launched a one-click Content Credentials system to track image authenticity across the internet and preserve accurate creator attribution.

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A recent documentary about AI-generated pornography may have broken the law when it featured deepfaked footage of actress Scarlett Johansson in lingerie.

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The co-founder of an influential video game company has pled guilty to flying his drone into a firefighting aircraft operating above the Los Angeles wildfires last month.

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The U.K. will become the first country in the world to make it illegal to use AI tools that create child sexual abuse images.

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Apple has reportedly scrapped plans to develop augmented reality (AR) glasses powered by its Mac computers.

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A Ring doorbell camera captured the moment a medical airplane crashed into a residential neighborhood in Philadelphia on Friday night.

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The Vivo X200 Pro sets the benchmark for what a telephoto lens can do on a smartphone.

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2025 has so far proved to be the year of comebacks. Point-and-shoot compacts are flying off shelves faster than camera stores can restock them. But there could be another resurgence set to occur, and this one has flown well under the radar: camcorders.

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Editors' Photo Challenge: Your best photos of 2024

The theme for our January Editors' Photo Challenge was black-and-white street photography, one of the most frequently requested themes since we started our ... more

The photographic world tends to flow into a state of normality, order, and conformity. Certain lenses just work for most situations, and the popular choices of the professionals quickly become the traditional tools of the masses. It seems everyone starts with a general-purpose lens that covers a rough full-frame range of 28mm to 70mm or so, and then eventually, you... more

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