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5 reasons the iPhone 16e is worth the upgrade

Mashable Tech

SEE ALSO: Apple iPhone 16e review: Battery life king Apple iPhone 16e: 5 reasons to upgrade For reference, the iPhone 16e is basically the body of an iPhone 14 with some newer stuff inside of it. Our reviewer Stan Schroeder noted that he was able to get about two days of heavy use out of the 16e on a full charge, which is incredible.

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Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra Review: Photography Focus

Wired

Not much is new with Xiaomi's latest flagship phones, but I still love the quad-lens camera on the Ultra.

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Best Action Cameras (2025), Tested and Reviewed

Wired

These photography tools are made for danger. Gearing up to shred the slopes or dive into the seas?

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HOW TO: Upgrade Your Nonprofit’s Pinterest Profile to a Business Account

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Review your new account settings: Related Links: Webinar: Pinterest and Digital Photography for Nonprofit Storytelling. Pinterest expects that any content you post from third-party content creators and owners doesn’t violate any laws or infringe the third party’s rights. Nonprofit Organizations on Pinterest.

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Sony Xperia 5 II review: the right tool for the right jobs

The Verge

Given Sony’s photography ambitions for the 5 II, I’ll allow it the physical shutter control, but the Google Assistant button feels unnecessary — especially in a position that’s too low to be convenient to press. Sony’s approach to smartphone photography is twofold. The pro photography mode gives you a wealth of controls.

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Fujifilm X-T4 review: Perfectly balanced

Digital Trends

Fujifilm's flagship mirrorless camera is a skillful mix of modern tech and a classic photography experience.

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Another innovative company has given up on revolutionizing mobile photography

The Verge

In a review , my colleague Sean O’Kane credited the L16 as being an engineering marvel and said it indeed delivered better image quality than most mobile devices. That’s led Light to follow in the footsteps of Lytro — another company that once touted groundbreaking photography tech — and significantly change course.