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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 setup's weight.Image: Tamron Tamron has announced an update to its Lens ...
While a webcam will suffice for most streaming, if you want to take a step up to higher camera quality, hooking up a DSLR ...
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Canon imageFormula DR-C350
From the specs, it's a workhorse: The Canon imageFormula DR-C350 desktop document scanner pairs fast scan speeds with a large paper capacity. On the input side, this model has a dedicated mode for ...
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Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM Z
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Material 3 Expressive is best when things move; dismissing apps, adjusting the volume slider, or opening the Quick Settings menu all give a strong sense of the expressive design that forms the ...
The new age truckmaker shows once again how its software-defined R1 vehicles have advantages over older tech.
Pittsburgh Water is raising rates for most customers March 8. The utility’s typical customer will see monthly bills climb to $115 from $100, reflecting a roughly 15% increase. Nearly 9,000 low-income ...
Vogue and The Metropolitan Museum of Art have confirmed “Fashion is Art” as the dress code for the 2026 Met Gala The code supports the spring exhibition Costume Art, which will inaugurate the museum’s ...
A fire tore through a northeastern Pennsylvania hospital, sending smoke billowing into the air as dozens of patients were evacuated and emergency medical crews were rushed in from across the region, ...
Canon has announced the RF 7-14mm F2.8-3.5 L Fisheye STM, which it says is the first zoom lens of its kind to provide a 190° field of view at its widest setting. The lens also has a few other tricks ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
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