Commentary: Google is taking the lead on identifying AI image slop by incorporating C2PA photo tagging. Apple can still catch up.
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Xiaomi 15T and iPhone 17 represent two different approaches to flagship smartphones. Xiaomi pushes hardware innovation with bigger displays, larger batteries, and advanced camera systems, while Apple ...
On all models in Apple's new iPhone 17 series as well as the iPhone Air, the new 18MP Center Stage front camera transforms mobile photography with its square sensor design and intelligent ...
Like the iPhone 16 series, all of Apple's latest iPhone 17 models include a new Camera Control button (located on the lower right-hand side when holding the phone in portrait mode). The button aims to ...
The TCL D2 Pro is a futuristic take on the smart lock that feels leap years ahead in technology as it ditches the fingerprint scanner we’ve seen in recent years, for palm vein recognition that scans ...
Welcome to the future, where the vibes are bad in almost every meaningful respect — but where you do, at the very least, get to “vibe code,” or use an AI model to write code and even build entire ...
The iPhone first got a front-facing camera 15 years ago, and since then the selfie hasn’t changed much: When you take one, you’re almost forced into holding your phone vertically because it’s so ...
TAMPA, FLA. (WSVN) - A police officer’s interaction with a little girl in Tampa is going viral after the curious child took a special interest in the officer’s body camera. The officer was on patrol ...
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A new pair of images purport to show four color variants of the bare Camera Control component from the iPhone 17, though they don't match previous claims. Significantly, the colors do not necessarily ...
There comes a time when all great apps must die, especially if Microsoft owns them. Redmond has taken many tools away from me, from Sunrise Calendar to Wunderlist, and now it’s hooking Microsoft Lens ...