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A photographer has filed a lawsuit against major retailers which allegedly sold canvas art prints that were inspired by his iconic "King of New York" portrait of rapper Notorious B.I.G.

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TikTok now allows U.S. Android users to download and connect to the video app through package kits on its website -- as the platform remains unavailable on app stores.

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Meta is expected to lay off hundreds, if not thousands of workers in the U.S. this morning while also pushing to hire more machine learning engineers.

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A new photo-sharing app closely linked to Bluesky has been launched in beta with thousands of users signing up immediately.

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Elon Musk says he has not put in a bid for TikTok, the popular social media platform that is facing a divest-or-ban law because of national security concerns in the United States.

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United Kingdom security officials have reportedly made a secret order to Apple requiring the company to create backdoor access so government officials can access all content Apple users uploaded to iCloud, including users outside the UK.

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Photo courtesy of UC Riverside

In a push to preserve the past, the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Color Film Emergency Project (CFEP) is working to save 35mm color slide collections of architecture from around the world. The project began in 2016 after the realization that collections totaling more than 1.2 million slides that were amassed by 20th-century scholars, preservationists, design practitioners and photographers are at risk of loss and destruction. The project is... more

On a blustery, snowy day in 2016, my now-husband, some friends and I made our way to Estes Park for an ice climb that required a hike in (or, in our case, ski). We skinned up to the lake that we would need to traverse, only to hear that the winds were so strong that people were getting blown over. A hardened Estes local told us he'd... more

Photo: Mitchell Clark

A lot of gear passes through our hands throughout the course of a year, and we wouldn't blame you if you missed some of the coverage. That's why we've made this article, which we'll keep updated throughout the year with all the cameras, lenses, and other pieces of gear that we've used.

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