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Does Your Lens Rattle? Here’s What You Need To Know

It’s quite a scary thought when you hear your new lens rattle for the first time. Let’s face it, you most likely spent a stack of cash to obtain new gear, and if it’s failing out of the box, you’re not going to be too impressed. So rather than ringing the manufacturer’s support line to complain, know that there is nothing wrong with your rattling lens. The rattle or clunking…
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AI & RoboticsNews

The success of AI lies in the infrastructure

We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 – 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! Artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing many changes to the enterprise, none of which is more vital to its success than infrastructure. Changing the nature of workloads – not just how they are…
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Pegasus targeted US iPhones indirectly; device infected in British prime minister’s office; Catalans targeted in Spain

NSO spyware Pegasus targeted US iPhones indirectly, despite the company forbidding customers from infecting phones with American SIMs. Devices belonging to Catalan politicians and others were also infected, with the Spanish government suspected to be responsible. Additionally, it was discovered that a device connected to the network at 10 Downing Street – the office of British prime minister…
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Canon Rebel: A Guide to the Popular Beginner Camera Line

It’s been just over four decades since autofocus 35mm cameras have become a reality. In 1987, Canon had just released their first autofocus 35mm film camera called the EOS 650, with the EF lens mount and lightning-fast autofocus. It was a bold new design that many thought would fail, but the EOS and its successors changed the game for 35mm photography, dominating the industry. Once…
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