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The rumor mill says the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max’s 48-MP sensor could come to the regular iPhone 15. The 15 Pro could have a periscope camera instead.
Google’s Pixel HDR might be evolving.
Apple is giving developers just 30 days to update their apps.
Shooting with Leica’s M11 digital rangefinder underscores how technology has all but removed human ability from the process of taking a picture.
With no payload, analysts are struggling to learn what this mature malware does.
There are now more reasons than ever to hide faces and protect the privacy of people and bystanders in photos and videos being shared to social media. But
Apple doesnu2019t have built-in merging tools, but you can make it work.
Your phone’s camera is more powerful than ever, but it is far from foolproof. It’s always discouraging to think you’ve lined up the perfect shot, on
Developed again for the first time in almost 70 years, the photos shot by the retired Hyde Park lawyer portray an America of honky-tonks and hair pomades and jukeboxes.
It’s still in the Play Store, it just won’t be updated any more.
If there’s one silver lining to our collective smartphone addiction, it’s the gift of perspective.
Almost a year ago, Samsung acquired mobile camera developer Corephotonics, and now, if reports are true, Samsung might finally be ready to add some of the
This week, iPhone 11 owners are supposed to get a free upgrade to their cameras thanks to a beefed-up neural engine and “mad science.” It’s called Deep
Xiaomi's new phone could be a photography beast.
A sudden burst of tourism to a photogenic natural wonder is transforming a small town, and a tribe.
Put the camera phone down. Your picture will probably never be seen again.
Working again to cast iPhones as a tool for serious photographers, Apple on Monday released its latest "Shot on iPhone" promo, featuring portrait specialist Christopher Anderson.