Leica Camera has announced record revenues for the fourth year running, marking a milestone in its centenary year of the original Leica I. For the 2024/25 financial year, the German optics brand ...
Plus: Qualcomm unveils Quick Charge 5+, Solo Stove has an easier-to-light firepit, Nikon debuts a cinema camera, and xMEMS upgrades the bass on its headphone tech.
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Well, that’s weird. Affinity has paused all software sales ahead of a big announcement. But is the move reason for panic, or celebration?
Several commenters ask the software not to use AI in the update. Affinity Photo has AI-based selection tools, but in a post back in 2023 said that it was not developing any generative AI tech, noting ...
In case you missed it last week among other big news items, Google shipped a phone camera with a zoom feature that uses generative AI. That’s right: the Pixel 10 Pro comes with AI right inside the ...
The Home Depot's latest giant skeleton, Ultra Skelly, is guaranteed to turn my house into the neighborhood sensation this year.
Digital cameras, a personal electronic device so popular and widespread in the 2000s, became a relic of the past due to the advent and rapid improvement of smartphone cameras over the past decade.
Some features were a bit rough and it took practice to use the binoculars smoothly. But it’s an interesting amalgam of analog and digital tech that’s bound to be a hit with astronomers and travelers.
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I Tested Fujifilm's Hottest New Camera—and Ended Up Falling for a 12-Year-Old Classic
The X Half is flying off shelves, but using it made me nostalgic for the company's old-school X20. I had to track one down to see how it holds up.
The OM System OM-3 gave users quick and easy control over its deeply customizable picture profiles with its control knob on the front of the camera. Now, the company has made it easier to find and ...
I Can't Wait to Spook My Neighbors This Halloween With 'Ultra Skelly,' a 6-Foot Animatronic Skeleton
This year's updated version of The Home Depot's iconic giant skeleton stands 6.5 feet tall and is controlled through a smartphone app, letting you personalize its movements, glowing eyes, voice ...
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