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Leica celebrates with a new film, Zebra makes large format easier and Adobe takes smartphone photography to a new level.
Gen Z is reviving BlackBerry phones to escape smartphone burnout. No apps, no scroll, no algorithm—just focus.
Despite the president’s domestic manufacturing push—and the Trump Organization’s launch of an ostensibly U.S.-made phone—the ...
One of the scariest films of the year, 28 Years Later, used iPhones to film key scenes. Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland reunite almost 28 years after their groundbreaking 2002 film ...
Indigo distinguishes itself through its unique approach to image capture and processing. Unlike most camera apps that rely ...
F1 cockpits are highly optimized spaces, with no room to spare for large cinema cameras. Broadcasters do have access to real ...
Sonic, Crazy Taxi, Streets of Rage, and more are now available on iPhone and Android for free. They previously cost around $2 ...
With delicious irony, the program that saw the games brought to the iPhone in the first place was called Sega Forever … which was discontinued in 2023.
Gen Z is surprisingly swapping feature-rich iPhones for 'dumbphones' like BlackBerrys. Their aim? To combat tech addiction, ...
I downloaded Crazy Taxi and Streets of Rage, and after I started these games, I saw a screen that said support for the games ...
End-to-end encryption is still guaranteed, and Meta also said that if users only use the app to call or message their ...
People assume I’m carrying around some mirrorless camera or retro film setup. I’m not. Every time someone asks what gear I ...