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Digital Camera World on MSNRicoh GXR – the whacky mirrorless camera with its interchangeble sensor/lens modulesIs it worth buying an older, used digital camera? It’s a question I get asked a lot and I've always erred on the side of ‘no’ ...
In the 43 years since the release of Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, many of the original screen-used body models of the lovable alien have fallen apart from age. But a few ...
This week, on April 4th, Microsoft turns 50 years old. The company has gone through sweeping changes over that time — from ...
One of them is that of ultra-robust pickups, the HD (Heavy Duty) models, and it is among the most profitable segments in the trade. The niche includes three players, the American manufacturers ...
The original model of the iconic alien at the heart of Steven Spielberg’s beloved 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is looking for a new home. Besides representing one of film’s most ...
Fashion giant H&M plans to create digital clones of its models this year, raising more questions for an industry grappling with both the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on ...
Dragon Quest I + II HD-2D Remake launches on Nintendo Switch ... so you don't necessarily have to play III first (the original version released after the first two, after all).
Ouch! Carlo Rambaldi's original screen-used 'E.T.' model might reach $1 million at Sotheby's auction
An authentic shooting model of the beloved character has surfaced from the personal collection of Academy Award-winning special effects and makeup effects master Carlo Rambaldi, whose work has ...
Put it all together (along with those performance bumps thanks to reducing texture sizes by 10% and RTX Remix Runtime giving an up to 15% uplift in FPS), and Orbifold Studios has done an incredible ...
The original body model of the friendly alien character ET from the hit sci-fi film of the same name is being auctioned later this month and expected to fetch up to 900,000 dollars. Auction house ...
A new rumor this week says that iOS 19 will drop support for three iPhone models: iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. All three of those phones were released in September 2018. As for iPadOS ...
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