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In 2016, Adobe developed a technology that was best described as "Photoshop for audio." It would be able to change words in a voiceover simply by typing new words. Sounds scary, right? It was, and Adobe never released it -- for good reason.

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Predicting aurora activity is exceptionally challenging.

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A police report has revealed how a deepfake nude scandal took over a high school in the U.S. last year.

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Sony will finally set PlayMemories out to pasture this month. The company stopped new uploads to the service last September but on February 29 -- nearly 12 years after it launched -- Sony will terminate the service entirely.

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During Sunday's Super Bowl commercials, a set of incredible photos were seen by some 123 million people. Regardless of where you stand on the Jesus-themed ad, it was a pretty cool moment for photography.

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Reports out of China suggest that Viltrox is preparing to launch four new prime lenses, including its first LAB series prime lens, a new product line that promises pro-level image quality.

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Phase One will finally make its medium format travel camera, the XC, available as body-only for those who might already own an IQ4 digital back.

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In 1868, photographer Thomas Annan was commissioned by Scottish authorities to document the slums of Glasgow which at the time were considered to be the worst in Europe

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A man was mauled to death by a lion after jumping into its enclosure to take a selfie with the animal.

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The Olympus XA sports a sharp, fixed 35mm F/2.8 lens.
Photo: Dan Bracaglia

Olympus Cameras, now OM Digital Solutions, has been in the photography business long before most of us were born. From the original analog Pen F to the cult-status Stylus Epic (Mju II), theres no shortage of legendary models to drool over. And Im not just talking about film cameras... more

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