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The Google Pixelbook Go gets even more useful with virtual desktops
Google has at last released Chrome OS 78 to Chromebooks, scheduled to land this week on the wide range of Chromebook laptops in the wild today, bringing some major new features. Those new features bring Chromebooks – like Google’s brand-new, … Continue reading
Firefox is giving you a reason to switch from Chrome: no more notification pop-ups
Firefox 72 will block push notification request popups by default. This means you'll no longer see messages asking 'Will you allow xyz.com to send notifications?' Mozilla ran an experiment to determine how people interacted with such popups, find that 97% … Continue reading
Photo Composition: How to Tell a More Compelling Story
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. That means that your photographs should be a great way for you to communicate. The question is, do your photographs communicate the right thousand words to tell your story? Photo … Continue reading
5 Tips for Becoming More Instinctive With Portrait Photography
The main challenge with portrait photography is, without a doubt, producing a portrait that does not leave the subject looking rigid, anxious, or just simply uncomfortable. “Untitled” captured by MOTOKI Plasticboystudio A portrait photographer must gain his or her subject’s … Continue reading
Schools are facing more cyberattacks than ever before
Cyberattacks against schools have increased dramatically and this year has already seen almost as many incidents as the previous two years combined, according to Barracuda which analyzed data compiled by the K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center (k-12 CRC) which has been … Continue reading
The Dark Mode craze may do more harm than good – this is why
The hot new topic in terms of smartphone and computer software right now is Dark Mode, an optional system look that flips the colors of an app or operating system to make it, well, dark. Instagram has a dark mode, … Continue reading
4 Ideas for More Creative Shots when Photographing from One Position
The post 4 Ideas for More Creative Shots when Photographing from One Position appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Lily Sawyer. This year, as has been the case in the past few years, as a family, … Continue reading
Nvidia is bringing ray tracing to more classic PC titles
Earlier this year, Nvidia's Lightspeed Studios revitalized a classic by giving id Software's seminal first-person shooter Quake II an RTX-enabled makeover. This effectively granted a 20-year-old title the power to bring modern gaming PCs to their knees when played at … Continue reading
How Using Props in Portraits Can Make Your Photos More Interesting
The post How Using Props in Portraits Can Make Your Photos More Interesting appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Kevin Landwer-Johan. There are many ways using props can make portraits more interesting. Often photographing a person … Continue reading
Microsoft’s new “Data Dignity” team aims to give users more control over their data
Microsoft is currently recruiting for a new “Data Dignity” team which will operate under the office of the company's CTO. The team is researching new ways to give users greater control of their personal data including the possibility of one … Continue reading
Red Dead Redemption 2 PC looks even more likely with updated Australian classification
A Red Dead Redemption 2 PC version is looking even more likely with the emergence of news that Rockstar has (again) successfully secured classification for the game over in Australia. RDR2 has already been rated for console release, naturally, by … Continue reading
Canon 1D X Mark III: Includes IBIS, Increased Resolution, and More
The post Canon 1D X Mark III: Includes IBIS, Increased Resolution, and More appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey. The Canon 1D X Mark III may be the last of its kind, but it … Continue reading