Meta Stock Had Its Worst Day In Three Years Due to AI Overspending Worries
The same week that Nvidia became the world's first $5 trillion company, significantly propelled by its AI-related investments and products, Meta's stock had its worst day in three years because traders fear that Meta has overspent on AI.
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Webb Embraces Spooky Season With Red Spider Nebula Portrait
The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope got into the spooky season spirit this week by capturing a "cosmic creepy-crawly called NGC 6537," more commonly referred to as the Red Spider Nebula.
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Hockey Puck Shatters Photographer’s Lens During NHL Game
A photographer's lens "shattered into about 1,000 pieces" during an NHL game between the Nashville Predators and Tampa Bay Lightning this week.
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Photo Competition That Gets Up Close and Personal With Wildlife Announces Shortlist
The shortlist for Close-up Photographer of the Year 7 (2025) has been revealed after the 22 judges assessed 12,557 photographs across 11 categories during 20 hours of Zoom calls.
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The Camera Trick Behind an Iconic 1937 Film Visual Effect
Sh! The Octopus may not be remembered as a great film of the 1930s like King Kong or The Awful Truth, in fact it was named as one of the greatest bad movies of all time. But there is one scene, involving some very clever camera work, that continues to get talked about today.
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Polar Bears International Publishes Drone Guidance for Photographers
Polar Bears International has published guidelines for photographers and filmmakers using drones to capture wildlife in the Arctic.
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Historical Daguerreotype Among 1,000+ Artifacts Stolen in Oakland Museum Heist
At least one historical daguerreotype was among a set of more than 1,000 artifacts that were stolen from the Oakland Museum of California earlier this month.
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Sony Is the First Camera Company to Verify Authenticity of Video Content
Alongside new Sony a1 II and a9 III firmware updates, Sony has bolstered its commitment to content authenticity, extended its verification technology to video content recorded with select Sony cameras. It is the industry's first C2PA-compliant camera-authentication solution for video.
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How a Former Pro Photographer Leads the Fight to Protect Student Media
Citing budgetary deficits, Indiana University ended the print edition of its student newspaper and fired the director of student media, igniting national debate over censorship.
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Affinity Going the DaVinci Resolve Route Is Brilliant and a Proven Success
Today Affinity announced that it was going free to use for everyone, a move that probably surprised a lot of you because it was certainly unexpected to me. However, the more I think about it, the more it makes perfect sense.
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