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Tamron is making it easier for more people to customize its lenses
The Tamron Link is a tiny accessory that attaches to your lens and lets you connect to it wirelessly. It only adds 2g to your ...
Digital Photography Review on MSN
7Artisans at CP+: two new lenses that are polar opposites
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Photo: Mitchell Clark 7Artisans showed off several new lenses at its booth at CP+, introducing two new autofocus models ...
Panasonic Avionics CEO, Ken Sain shares his views on the advent of LEO satellites and what it means for the future of passenger engagement ...
Panasonic's first smartphone. This thin clamshell model is based on the Series 60 platform, which includes standard features such as a camera with video capture and Bluetooth. Extra features on the ...
In an emergency, a fire can save your life. The Oukitel WP63 rugged smartphone is not only massive, tough, and able to charge other phones, but also features a pop-out firestarter that can ignite ...
The successor to the ground-breaking GD55 mini-phone. The G50 remains one of the smallest phones in the world, and steps up to a 4096-color display and 40-chord polyphonic ringtones. This phone is not ...
Parents are not the only ones looking for screen-free alternatives. Some children enjoy the experience of chatting with ...
Ring founder Jamie Siminoff has been on an “explanation tour,” as The New York Times puts it, following the fallout from its Super Bowl ad and the introduction of its Search Party feature.
The folks over at 404Media have obtained an internal email sent by Ring founder Jamie Siminoff, telling company employees ...
CP+, the largest annual photo trade show in the world is happening this week in Yokahama, Japan. There are plenty of new ...
Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, autonomous vehicles, internet trends, entertainment, pop culture and digital accessibility. In addition to her current role, she's worked for CNET's video, ...
Both the Oura Ring and Whoop wristband focus on total wellness without screens, keeping distractions at bay. Here's what happened when I tested both—and which one is worth your money.
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