Instagram Begins Testing Clickable Links in Post Captions

Instagram is testing a feature that allows some Meta Verified subscribers to add clickable links directly to captions on their posts.

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This Bill Would Force AI Companies to Disclose Copyrighted Works

A bipartisan bill introduced in Congress would require technology companies to disclose which copyrighted works are used to train AI systems.

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‘Sinners’ Wins Best Cinematography at The Oscars 2026

Sinners has taken home the Academy Award for cinematography at the 2026 Oscars, making the film's cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw the first woman and first Black person to win this award.

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Photographer Captures Adorable Lion Cub in a Food Coma

We've all been there. A photographer captured a lion cub splayed out on the ground with an inflated belly after it had eaten to the point of exhaustion.

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What Hollywood is Hiding Heading into the Oscars

Think back to this time last year when The Brutalist was being pilloried for using AI to improve Adrian Brody's Hungarian accent. Two other Oscar-nominated movies in 2025 had also confessed to using AI to improve speech.

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Light and Photography: How Light Changes the Colors of Your Photos

Discover how and why controlling color is essential in photography.

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The Inspiring International Garden Photographer of the Year Winners

International Garden Photographer of the Year announced the winners across its main categories for Competition 19, showcasing a wide range of nature, garden, and landscape photography from around the world.

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Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen’s Legacy Differs Dramatically With Who You Ask

Adobe's longtime CEO, Shantanu Narayen, announced this week that he is stepping down after 18 years as CEO and nearly 30 years at the company. If you ask shareholders, Narayen was, for a long time, among the very best in the biz. If you ask Adobe's core customers, the artists who were once indispensable to the company's success, it's a different story.

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Red Carpet Photography Is Getting Quieter

The atmosphere in red carpet photo pits is reportedly changing, with photographers increasingly abandoning loud and aggressive tactics once used to get celebrities’ attention.

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Documentary Celebrates Legacy of Ice Skater-Turned-Photographer Roy Blakey

The late photographer Roy Blakey (1930-2024) lived an incredibly interesting life wholly unlike anyone else. A world-traveling professional ice skater-turned-pioneering photographer, Blakey's life and legacy are captured in a new documentary film, "Uncle Roy," directed by his mentee and niece, award-winning director, cinematographer, and photographer Keri Pickett.

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