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This Galaxy S26 leak highlights a trend that makes me want to skip it
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked will happen on February 25, when we expect to see the full Samsung Galaxy S26 series shown off. While Galaxy AI and agentic AI will likely be Samsung's keystone announcement, I'm more interested in its hardware, as I've been…
Your next phone needs this new tech to stop it ruining your sunset photos
Hadlee Simons / Android Authority Whether you're snapping a family portrait or capturing the city at night, today's best smartphone cameras are undoubtedly brilliant. Computational photography, multi-lens systems, and ever-larger sensors have…
VTAR Institute earns five-star rating, cements place among Malaysia's top TVET institutions
PETALING JAYA: VTAR Institute has been recognised as a leading force in technical and vocational education after receiving the coveted five-star rating from Malaysia's Skills Development Department (JPK), marking a major milestone for the…
Meet the Arc Raiders players who roleplay as photojournalists
Virtual photography is nothing new. In an age where video game graphics are increasingly photorealistic and dedicated photo modes are more commonplace, it's no wonder the hobby of capturing this beauty continues to grow in popularity. Most virtual…
Camera takes a photo whenever dog gets excited, with hilarious results
As every dog owner knows, it doesn't take much to get our furry friends excited. Whether it's post dropping through the door, owners coming home from work, or just the word 'walk', they're super enthusiastic about almost anything. A series of…
West of England in pictures: Cold water dip and beavers unleashed
Thrill-seeking swimmers enjoyed a cold dip this week at Bristol's The Wave as part of a fundraising event for hospice care. In Somerset, six beavers were released into the wild at an estate as part of efforts to restore nature. Elsewhere in the…
Scientists Have Made Light Speed Visible. The Images Will Break Your Brain.
Here's what you'll learn when you read this story: Researchers have found a way to mimic lightspeed when photographing an object. The method involves stitching together many thin “slices” of light reflecting off the object.
Concern over staffing levels for tourism jobs
9d5fb757-c381-4bbb-b594-266e41c445b3 Officials are meeting to discuss recruitment challenges in some areas of the hospitality industry (File photograph) On the eve of the start of a crucial tourism year, participants at a Government-convened…
25 great photos as popular 90s rock band Ash electrify The Sugarmill
One of the 90s' most popular rock bands made their way to Stoke-on-Trent last night, giving a packed-out performance at The Sugarmill. The intimate performance was an exciting opportunity for Stokies to see a big artist in a local venue. Founded by…
In the Curator's Words: In Imperial Valley, Pioneers' Museum celebrates the power of the press
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In the Curator's Words is an occasional series that takes a critical look at current exhibitions through the eyes of curators. The Pioneers' Museum, about 120 miles east of San Diego in Imperial, has a…
Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life': Real, raw art
‘To be a painter, you have to learn painting. To be a painter, you have to come to the studio morning after morning, no matter how you woke up, and paint.” Tsuki Garbian says this simply, almost offhandedly. It sounds plain enough…
Open house showcases tourism appeal at Verdmont Museum
Search 924b8477-3f7b-4090-adbc-14bf0cc0fbb4 Verdmont Museum in Smith's (Photograph supplied) The Bermuda National Trust will host an open house next month at its Verdmont Museum to boost tourism. The BNT said the Cultural Tourism Ambassadors Open…
US units of Aegon Ltd backed by rating agency
9abefbb3-61ab-4773-a910-90f51983e595 Created: Feb 15, 2026 05:42 PM (Updated: Feb 15, 2026 05:42 PM) Aegon moved its headquarters to a new, custom-designed office space in the World Trade Center Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam as of early 2025…
Dubai News, UAE News, Gulf, News, Latest news, Arab news, Gulf News, Dubai Labour News
Dubai has lost one of its most iconic visual storytellers. Veteran photographer Ramesh Shukla — best known for capturing the historic images of the rulers of all seven emirates shortly after they signed the Union Agreement at Union House in…
Abic salutes Lombard Odier after 50 years in Bermuda
336d1857-92ef-4d04-bb54-8d54e406d0ba Created: Feb 15, 2026 05:11 PM (Updated: Feb 15, 2026 05:11 PM) Back Row — Leah Mills, left, Juan Salas Rosario, Adele White, Angela Somner, Alessandra Vanorio, Gabriela Tavares, Pascal Gautier, Bianca…
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