Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and Sleeping Beauty are all among the best, most perfect Disney animated movies of all time.
Historically, moving and pointing a camera while filming was the job of a highly-skilled individual. However, there are machines that can do that, enabling all kinds of fancy movement that is ...
Blue-chip works by Moore, Bacon, Monet, Richter, Picasso and Magritte will test the resilience of the global art market after November’s multi-billion-dollar New York auctions.
Reolink have launched what could well be the best outdoor security camera: the TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi. Unlike traditional security cameras, which have a single lens, the TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi ...
The Reolink TrackFlex can pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) -- a feature you'll probably demand on every security camera you own from ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doubling down on his support for an executive order that would aim to boost the production of a ...
A repeatable workflow for creators who want watchable motion, consistent style, and fast iteration—without a heavy ...
Humanoid robots are no longer hiding in research labs somewhere. These days, they are stepping into public spaces, and they are starting to look alarmingly human. A Shanghai startup has now taken that ...
Turning Point USA took a big risk in scheduling counterprogramming as a protest to the NFL making Spanish language, Puerto Rican, ICE-critical artist Bad Bunny the Super Bowl halftime show headliner.
I set up a trail camera in a quiet part of the forest and left it running without checking it. When I finally reviewed the footage, I was amazed by the variety of animals that passed by. Some appeared ...
A Louisville-based health grocer, Rainbow Blossom, is gaining national attention from a conservative-led health movement. The "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, championed by figures like ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...