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Annie Leibovitz launched a new prize for emerging photographers, and it's already producing remarkable work

If you haven’t heard of the Saltzman-Leibovitz Photography Prize yet, now’s the time to pay attention. Launched in 2025 by New York photographer and philanthropist Lisa Saltzman, through the Saltzman Family Foundation, and created in collaboration with Annie Leibovitz, it’s explicitly designed to spotlight emerging female photographers at a pivotal point in their careers. It comes with real…
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Cleantech & EV'sNews

Zeem celebrates 350,000th successful charging session at LAX [video]

Electric logistics firm Zeem Solutions celebrated some good reliability news at ACT Expo last week, after its commercial charging depot at LAX hit a huge milestone, surpassing 350,000 successful charging sessions as one of the highest-throughput charging facilities in the US. “What the 350,000-session milestone really measures is reliability at scale,” says Rick Eckert, Vice President of…
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DefenseNews

US Navy open to building ships overseas, new plan says

The U.S. Navy released its fiscal 2027 shipbuilding plan Monday, laying out the possibility of the service turning to allied nations to build its vessels. The confirmation of potential outsourcing comes after President Donald Trump reportedly rejected previous Navy Secretary John Phelan’s suggestion to build Trump-class battleships abroad to meet the president’s desired delivery of…
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ComputersNews

Lenovo’s new ThinkPad pairs Ryzen AI 400 with something rare: repairability

Lenovo’s latest ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 helps mark the debut of AMD’s next-gen Ryzen AI 400 laptop processor, the last of the 2026 mobile platforms. The ultralight, configurable productivity laptop earns a top score from iFixit for repairability and upgrades. A pound might not be that much in the gym, but on your back its significance is magnified almost exponentially. Lenovo’s latest ThinkPad…
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