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I Shot All These Photos from My Yard — Here’s How You Can Do It Too

As recently as the early 1900s, astronomers believed the Milky Way was all that existed in the universe. That view persisted until 1923, when Edwin Hubble used glass plate photographs of the Andromeda galaxy (then still thought to be just a nebula) to discover that the universe was unimaginably larger. His discovery was so significant that NASA’s first space telescope was given his name. In 1990…
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Zeiss’ ZX1 Android-Powered Camera Costs $6,000

Announced nearly two years ago, Zeiss’ compact Android-powered fixed-lens camera finally has a price: $6,000. While this is likely more than most thought Zeiss would ask for the camera, Zeiss seems to be banking on the value of an all-in-one experience. Because the ZX1 runs a version of Android and is Wi-Fi compatible, Zeiss was able to bake-in a version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom allowing for…
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Tesla Model 3 crushes Dodge Charger in 1-year review of cost of operation as police car

Tesla Model 3 is crushing Dodge Charger as a police car when it comes to the cost of ownership as the Bargersville Police Chief who pushed to electrify his fleet shares a 1-year review of the cost of operation. Last year, we reported on the Bargersville, Indiana, police department updating their fleet with Tesla Model 3 vehicles. Bargersville Police Chief Todd Bertram commented at the…
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MobileNews

Google to create a new Android security team to scour sensitive apps for bugs

Google is set to create a new Android security team to help ensure that apps on the Play Store that handle sensitive data do not have bugs or security flaws. A job posting spotted by ZDNet has revealed the Mountain View firm’s plans to help ensure that COVID-19 tracing, election-related, and other apps handling sensitive data are secure and safe. This new Android security team will effectively…
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