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The Civilian Oversight Commission is raising concerns about a previously unknown deputy subgroup that oversight officials say ...
The Civilian Oversight Commission is raising concerns about a previously unknown deputy subgroup that oversight officials say uses a logo featuring Nazi-like imagery ... after a Norwalk deputy was ...
A tall chimney stack is a lone relic from the site's time as a Soviet sock factory. (The bricks hark back to this history — laid out to mimic the pattern of the socks .) Now it's known as Cyber ...
British camera maker Intrepid Camera has announced a Kickstarter to fund both a new electronic shutter and their first lens for large-format cameras. The shutter and lens have been announced in a ...
Actor Jeff Bridges unveiled the new website for his new project bringing back the mechanical Widelux 35mm panoramic camera. The camera is called now called Wideluxx, and the new website for the ...
One of the newest features of the iPhone 16 lineup is the Camera Control button. It brings an innovative way to quickly launch the camera, take a photo, and start a video recording. Plus ...
One piece of good news from the keynote is that the shiny new Camera Control button on the iPhone 16 will also be made available to developers of third-party camera apps. Apple has published its ...
He’s a pro photographer, so his reviews focus on the camera features of Apple’s newest iPhones. The camera happens to be one of the main features of any smartphone, especially the iPhone.
“Detente” was the overriding theme of Expo ’74’s Soviet Union National Day. The term referred to a thawing trend in the three-decade Cold War, and visiting Soviet officials were presenting ...
The company has a new logo, designed by Pentagram, that looks incredibly plain — especially compared to previous iterations of the logo that featured a rakish slant, two shades of blue ...
Then he and his family were given a guided tour of the pavilion. The Soviet Pavilion, as it was also called, was by far the biggest foreign pavilion at 52,000 square feet, and one of the most popular.