iOS 26.1 beta 4 was released today, and in addition to offering a new setting to tone down Liquid Glass, there’s also a toggle that can stop you from accidentally launching the Camera app on your Lock ...
With Black Friday just around the corner, now's the time to start looking for your next camera — we've rounded up the best models on the market. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
Apple’s iPhone lineup has never been this diverse. You have four new phones on offer — iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max — with very ...
I was keen on using the Camera Control button when it first debuted on the iPhone 16 Pro. But in over a year of use, it caused more accidental swipes and presses than its intended use cases to take ...
Home products company Kohler is launching a new Kohler Health division, and its first product is a $599 camera for your toilet. The item, dubbed Dekoda, is equipped with sensors that analyze whatever ...
Excellent “true” 8K footage. Support for 10-bit color. Replaceable lenses. Natural-looking color in default profile. Mobile software has good automated tracking tools. Single-lens mode turns it into a ...
The fourth beta of iOS 26.1 includes an option to turn off the Lock Screen swipe that activates the camera, a feature that iPhone users have been wanting for years. In the Camera section of the ...
Ring Wants You to Share Your Camera Footage With Police (Again) Ring revives a program that lets camera owners share footage from home security cameras with police, and partners with Flock and Axon to ...
Home goods company Kohler recently unveiled a new device called the Dekoda — a $599 camera that can be attached to your toilet bowl and take pictures of what’s inside. CNET reports that the Dekoda ...
WTF?! If anyone's ever said that your photographs look like s**t, point out that Kohler makes a $600 toilet-mounted camera designed solely for photographing human waste. But the device has an ...
They're two of the best camera phones on the market, but how do they compete face to face? Let's compare some photos and find out. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the ...
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