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Heading for a world where we don’t own our content? Jon Devo sees the clo
Jon Bentley sounds a word of warning about surveillance cameras’ facial recognition and how this could impinge on your life
We love moaning. The raw file won’t open, the firmware update wiped your settings. But spare a thought for the early adopters – when digital photography meant ghostly battery life, media cards that could barely hold a lunch break, colours that made everything look a bit ill. Peter Dench hears from top shooters about those early frustrations and breakthroughs, and adds his own…
GRAB YOUR OLD KODAK AND SWAP YOUR SMARTPHONE FOR A BRICK: IN AN ERA OF RAPID INNOVATION, THERE’S AN ANALOGUE REBELLION BREWING. SHANNON MAHANTY INVESTIGATES THE ART OF OFFLINING
As we noted in Issue 711’s Cover Feature (page 50), AI-powered tools, chatbots and image generators can be a great way to save time, spark ideas and make life a lot easier. But not everyone is comfort
DIGITAL 50 YEARS
Driving change MY FIRST WAYMO IS LOCKED IN A STANDOFF with a human rival. I’ve hailed the driverless cab in a tricky triangular parking lot in Austin, and when it pulls in—a hulking white all-electric