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Gudak app turns your expensive iPhone into a disposable camera
If you’re feeling nostalgic about the single-use cameras, now you can bring that feeling back, but on your smartphone. Korean startup Screw Bar has developed…
Woman destroys $200,000 worth of art for a selfie
It’s not that rare that people destroy or damage something because they’re too submerged in taking a selfie. The latest case took place in the…
Nikon expands their D750 recall to include newer cameras. Again
After two recall notices of Nikon D750, the company is now expanding the recall to include the cameras manufactured in 2016. In July 2015 and…
Macphun Luminar for Windows launches with free public beta – wants to take over Lightroom users
Having spent almost a decade making software exclusively for Apple platforms, Macphun is now releasing software for Windows. Launching today, Macphun Luminar for Windows is…
Man puts his dog near dangerous geothermal pool to take an Instagram photo
The stupidity of people who want to get attention on social media constantly evolves, and it has just reached a new level. One Instagram user…
Monkey selfie photographer considers swapping careers to tennis coaching. Says he’s totally broke
Do you remember the monkey selfie that went viral, and the ridiculous story that the monkey should hold the copyright to the photo? British nature…
Tunisair Stole My Cameras
On Saturday 1 July, £600 worth of cameras and equipment were stolen from inside my rucksack, itself packed into a larger suitcase, during a Tunisair…
Are drones spying on you? No they’re not, and here’s five reasons why
Privacy is a big deal these days. Whether it’s online or in the real world. And one of the biggest things people seem to be…
Adobe plans to speed up Lightoom and improve its performance
Many Lightroom users have been complaining about the software being too slow. It seems that Adobe has heard the complaints, and they’ve made their top…
Bald eagle flies off with a GoPro thinking it’s a piece of salmon
Animals stealing cameras is quite entertaining. They don’t really do it on purpose. They often just mistake it for something else. Food, usually, or… a mate. Sometimes…







































