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Wondering how to blur a background in your photos? We’ll show you how to quickly and easily make your photographs look great on iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac.
After taking more than 4,000 photos with the Galaxy S25 Ultra in the past four months, here's what Samsung's camera powerhouse does well and badly. Skip to main content Menu ...
How to download photos from iCloud via the Apple Photos app Follow these directions to save copies of your photos and videos from your Apple Photos app to your Apple device. On your iPhone, iPad ...
Nvidia stock looks like a bargain relative to its history Based on Nvidia's $3.19 in trailing-12-month earnings per share (EPS), its stock is trading at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 44.3.
The photo gallery app in Honor’s latest midrange phones has an image-to-video generative AI feature powered by Google. It’ll probably come to your phone soon.
This has been a difficult year for Nvidia (NVDA 0.35%).. Shares of the chipmaker are down around 8% so far in 2025 as of this writing. But a closer look at the recent stock price action suggests ...
Sergey Brin’s mystery gift this week of Alphabet Inc. shares valued at almost $700 million went to a trio of philanthropic organizations, according to a spokesperson for his family office.
Adobe announced yesterday that it had acquired New York-based company Behance. With 1 million members, the startup developed a LinkedIn for artists, allowing users to showcase their visual work.
Stock photos have long been a favored image resource for marketers, and it’s not hard to see why. They’re a high-quality, convenient solution that often caters to commercial use cases.
The U.S. Department of Justice is carrying out a criminal investigation into UnitedHealth Group for possible Medicare fraud, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
The undisputed king of free Zoom backgrounds, Pexels houses more than 450,000 photos and more than 50,000 videos in its Zoom section. With that many options, you have . . . well, options.
You have that perfectly professional photo for LinkedIn. It's well-lit, you're smiling, there's no spinach in your teeth. It all screams, "Hire me." Just one problem: it's a selfie. Or you had to ...