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Atomos expands into desktop monitors with new company acquisition
By Ben Andrews published
News Camera monitor specialist wants a stake in every stage of video capture and production

Inspired by Netflix tech, creatives can now share photos and videos without the wait thanks to Frame.io’s new Desktop app
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS The new Frame.io Drive allows the cloud storage platform to act more like a local drive, only downloading what’s needed much like streaming on Netflix

Study shows 83% of photographers use AI – has the technology already become an integral part of photography?
By Alan Palazon published
News A study by VSCO has highlighted that 83% of photographers in general use AI in their workflows, with 68% of professionals and 34% of hobbyists using it at least weekly

The best tablets for photo editing in 2026
By Mike Harris last updated
Buying guide Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, or Amazon: who makes the best tablet for photo editing?

The best MacBooks for photo editing in 2026: options to suit every budget
By Ben Andrews last updated
Updated These are the best MacBooks for photo editing, from affordable classics to the latest performance powerhouses

The best video editing monitors in 2026: superb screens for moviemakers
By Ben Andrews last updated
Buying Guide With top-class color, contrast, viewing angles, and features, these screens are the best video-editing monitors

The best monitors for photo editing in 2026: affordable and premium computer screens
By Ben Andrews last updated
BUYING GUIDE Here's our roundup of the current best monitors for photo editing, from cut-price bargains to high-end beauties

Could this ingenious smartphone accessory spell the end of bad selfies? Insta360 Snap puts your mobile's front cameras to work at last
By Adam Juniper published
NEWS Insta360 Snap tackles the "problem" of your phone not having enough screens. Will this change the selfie forever (or make your phone confusing?)

Adobe is building an AI that can adjust videos as they are being generated, giving users drag-and-drop tools to move objects and even the “camera”
By Hillary K. Grigonis published
NEWS Adobe MotionStream is an experimental program that allows users to direct movement as an AI video is being generated
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