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t3.com - Sam Cross - New Polaroid cameras bring retro photography goodness with two summer-ready colours
New Polaroid cameras bring retro photography goodness with two summer-ready colours
T3

Polaroid has unveiled a new pair of colours for the Now (Gen 3) camera. The pink and teal are ready to rock every moment of your summer. I'm a massive fan of Polaroid cameras, and that's unlikely to be news to anyone who has been reading T3 for a…

mirror.co.uk - Emily Malia - 7 of the worst celebrity books you won't believe are real
7 of the worst celebrity books you won't believe are real
The Mirror

Over the years there have been a number of D-list books brought to our shelves by A-list stars, and yet some of them have been able to fly under the radar. It may surprise you to find out some of your favourite celebs have had some ultimate flops…

mirror.co.uk - Dave Snelling - Nothing rivals Samsung again with a new Android phone that's cheap and unique
Nothing rivals Samsung again with a new Android phone that's cheap and unique
The Mirror

If you are bored with the same old smartphones, there is something new to tickle those tech taste buds. Nothing is no stranger to shaking up the mobile market with devices that come packed with features at a very affordable price. Now the British…

androidauthority.com - Jay Bonggolto - Nothing Phone 4a and 4a Pro arrive with periscope cameras and refreshed Glyph lighting
Nothing Phone 4a and 4a Pro arrive with periscope cameras and refreshed Glyph lighting
Android Authority

Nothing unveils the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, bringing periscope zoom cameras to both models, a feature usually reserved for flagship phones. You get a 50MP periscope telephoto lens on both models, with the Pro pushing an industry-leading 140x…

telegraph.co.uk - Jon Mundy - The latest Google Pixel is a fine affordable smartphone - but does anyone need this upgrade?
The latest Google Pixel is a fine affordable smartphone - but does anyone need this upgrade?
The Telegraph

Smart software Good cameras Still offers an impression of a pricier flagship Almost identical to the Pixel 9a Not such a great value as before Doesn't support magnetic wireless chargers Given that the Google Pixel 9a was our pick for the best…

nasa.gov - Japanese Spacecraft Ready for Departure, Crew Studies Biology and Advanced Tech
Japanese Spacecraft Ready for Departure, Crew Studies Biology and Advanced Tech
NASA

Expedition 74 is ready to send off a Japanese cargo spacecraft on Friday after four months attached to the International Space Station. The orbital residents also spent Wednesday conducting a wide array of biology investigations to keep humans…

bbc.co.uk - Founder's daughter takes design role for hometown Maggie's centre
Founder's daughter takes design role for hometown Maggie's centre
BBC

The daughter of the founder of the Maggie's cancer care charity is to be part of the design team behind plans for a new centre in her mother's home town. Lily Jencks said it was 'very exciting and very moving' to be involved in the project to…

dailymail.co.uk - Adam S. Levy - Dennis Hopper's daughter files bombshell lawsuit against his widow
Dennis Hopper's daughter files bombshell lawsuit against his widow
Mail Online

Have YOU got a story? Email READ MORE: Dennis Hopper memorabilia to hit auction block READ MORE: The hell of living with Hollywood's favorite hedonist Marin Hopper, the daughter of late Hollywood icon Dennis Hopper, has sued his widow Victoria…

upressonline.com - Emily Ives - From the White House to FAU: Doug Mills shares insights on capturing the U.S presidency
From the White House to FAU: Doug Mills shares insights on capturing the U.S presidency
FAU University Press

Doug Mills, a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning senior photographer for The New York Times, spoke at Florida Atlantic University;s Boca Raton campus on Feb. 26 as part of the annual Larkin Symposium on the American Presidency, showcasing his…

express.co.uk - Emily Malia - Seven books written by celebrities fans deem so bad they can't believe they're real
Seven books written by celebrities fans deem so bad they can't believe they're real
Express.co.uk

Published in 2015, the volume aimed to showcase a collection of previously unseen photographs of the celebrity as she ascended to become amongst the planet's most recognisable figures. Numerous captions – indeed, the majority – offer…

theguardian.com - Fay Bound-Alberti - 'There is no shame in being vain': the relentless rise of impossible male beauty standards
'There is no shame in being vain': the relentless rise of impossible male beauty standards
The Guardian

The images are familiar: square-jawed white men, faces set hard, barking the language of strength and command. Over the past week, as the United States has pressed its military campaign in the Middle East, the face of defense secretary Pete Hegseth…

indianexpress.com - Express News Service - From avocados to acacia: Bengaluru MAP's new exhibit depicts realistic botanical art and how it evolved during colonial times
From avocados to acacia: Bengaluru MAP's new exhibit depicts realistic botanical art and how it evolved during colonial times
The Indian Express

3 min read Bengaluru Make us preferred source on Google In an era before swift transportation and high-definition photography, the earliest botanists relied on artists to create detailed diagrams and drawings. An extensive collection of these is…

indianexpress.com - Naresh S - Hamilton Studios: A 98-year-old Ballard Estate studio still taking portraits the old way
Hamilton Studios: A 98-year-old Ballard Estate studio still taking portraits the old way
The Indian Express

Hamilton Studios, located in the stone corridors of Ballard Estate, has been taking portraits in Mumbai for nearly a century. Founded in 1928, the studio is today run by Ajita Madhavji, daughter of veteran photographer Ranjit Madhavji. The studio…

businessinsider.com - Lauren Crosby Medlicott - I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.
I started a business with my parents. We had to learn how to work together and not take things personally.
Business Insider

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cornilia Issa, of The Burning Stones. It has been edited for length and clarity. Five years ago, I was doing some Christmas shopping in the city when I saw oil candles made from broken granite.

independent.co.uk - Alex Lee - Every business on Dragons' Den tonight, from a food composter to pre-loved kitchens
Every business on Dragons' Den tonight, from a food composter to pre-loved kitchens
The Independent

There's been plenty of love for the beauty moguls in this series of Dragons' Den. After Refy Beauty 's Jenna Meek returned to the den last week, fellow beauty founder Susie Ma is back as this week's episode's guest dragon. Taking a seat alongside…

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