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A look back at the evolution of iPhone hardware with GRID frames [Gallery]

It has been 15 years since the first iPhone was introduced by Steve Jobs, and a lot has changed since then. Each generation of the iPhone has brought unique advances that are sometimes hard to notice, but that have made a difference when we look back at the past. And that’s what I did with GRID iPhone frames. I have always loved understanding how things are made behind what we see and use…
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iPhone 14 chip news: What to expect

Apple is set to unveil the all-new iPhone 14 lineup this fall, bringing new features such as an always-on display and upgraded camera hardware. What about the iPhone 14 chip? As it turns out, things are going to be interesting this year. The iPhone 14 chip will be different…
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VTOMAN Jump 1500 expandable power station review: More battery for less money

When it comes to portable power stations, I’m inclined to say that the ability to store and carry with you a significant amount of energy is priceless. But of course these days you can put a price tag on nearly anything. With portable power stations, that’s usually about $1/watt and $1/watt-hour, at least with the big names in the industry. But with the introduction of several new competitors…
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Pentax Lenses: Gotta Catch ’em All?

Pentax, which is no stranger to unusual strategies when it comes to cameras, announced that it was releasing season-themed photo profiles for a set of its DSLRs that would be locked behind specific lenses. Gotta catch ’em all, I guess? For more, read this week’s Clipped…
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The Profoto A2 is a Soda Can-Sized Off-Camera Strobe

Profoto has announced the A2 monolight off-camera flash that is about the size of a 12-ounce can of soda. The small and portable strobe is billed as ideal for supporting location shoots like weddings, awards ceremonies, or other events. The A2 joins the A-series of Profoto lights and the flash head’s diameter is in line with the speedlight-like A10 and significantly smaller than the larger…
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Engineer Creates AI That Identifies Photos of Unknown Holocaust Victims

An engineer has created software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify anonymous Holocaust victims in World War II photos. Numbers to Names (N2N), is an AI-facial recognition platform that can scan through hundreds of thousands of photos from pre-war Europe and the Holocaust and link them to people living today. In an interview with The Times of Israel, Daniel Patt, a…
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