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A professional gymnast plunged to her death while taking a selfie near the castle that inspired Disney's Sleeping Beauty.

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The Minnesota Twins have shared one of the best sports photos of the year showing dramatic skies above Target Field in Minneapolis.

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Adobe, OpenAI, and Microsoft have backed a bill in California that requires tech companies to clearly label AI-generated content.

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Actress Jenna Ortega has revealed she quit Twitter after being sent explicit AI-generated images of herself.

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People pay big money for wedding photographers and videographers, and with good reason. There's no substitute for a talented, experienced team on a couple's big day. However, strapping a GoPro to a dog can be a fun addition to the imaging team, as a talented pooch in the United Kingdom demonstrated this month.

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EE, one of the United Kingdom's largest mobile network providers, issued new guidelines that advise against giving children under the age of 11 access to smartphones, instead suggesting that they only be given phones that can make calls and send texts.

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Crowdfunding platform Indiegogo wants to ensure backers get what they pay for thanks to a new Shipping Guarantee Program.

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This is the sequel to my article covering the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last month. It has been 20 years and thousands of frames and I figure at this time in our political history, its probably a good time to close the chapter on this work and seek out a publisher.

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Apple has announced that it will hold a 'special event' on September 9th at 1 PM ET (10 AM PT). The tagline for the event, shown on the invitation sent to members of the press, is "it's glowtime."

In its usual style, Apple hasn't explicitly said it'll announce new iPhones at this event. If history is anything to go by*, we'll almost certainly... more

Last May, the large-format F-Zero Camera hit Kickstarter, promising to "bend the laws of physics" and enable photographers to shoot at effective apertures of f/0.3-0.6. The campaign proved successful, and its creator, Nick Salazar, says all backers have received their cameras. As a result, the F-Zero is now available to the general public.

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