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Rumor: Apple working on 'iPad HD'

Here's the latest: The company reportedly is working on a new iPad, due out later this year, that will have a higher-resolution screen. Dubbed the "iPad HD" by a blog called This Is My Next, which is run by former editors from the respected tech site Engadget, the new iPad is said to be a "pro" device that could be used for high-end video editing and photography.

 

Woman escorted off flight after snapping photo

Woman escorted off flight after snapping photo

Miami photographer Sandy DeWitt was reportedly escorted off a US Airways flight from Philadelphia International Airport on Friday after she used her iPhone to snap a photo of an employee's name tag.

 

Daily Travel Flashback: Hanoi, Vietnam

Daily Travel Flashback: Hanoi, Vietnam

It’s Day Two of Jennifer Pinkowski Week, and today’s photo brings us to Lenin Park in Hanoi, where Jennifer had visited to report on a major archaeological dig. Jennifer is a well-traveled New York-based writer and photographer who has covered science, culture, and travel. This image brings back memories of the first time she was tailed by a government minder, and of the ways in which travel experiences can confound our expectations.

 

Ansel Adams or Not? More Twists

Ansel Adams or Not? More Twists

At least two people have been put forward as the possible creators of negatives whose owner claims they are by Ansel Adams.

 

Questions Grow About Ansel Adams Discovery

A dealer with a troubled past and an unknown photographer complicate claims of a found Ansel Adams trove.

 

Garage Sale Buyer Gets $200M Photos for $45

Garage Sale Buyer Gets $200M Photos for $45

A trove of old glass negatives bought at a garage sale for $45 have been authenticated as the lost work of famed nature photographer Ansel Adams and are worth at least $200 million, an attorney for the owner said Tuesday.

 

WWII nurse in iconic Times Square kissing photo dies

WWII nurse in iconic Times Square kissing photo dies

A nurse famously photographed being kissed by an American sailor in New York's Times Square in 1945 to celebrate the end of World War Two has died at the age of 91, her family said on Tuesday.

 

Wildlife photo stripped of award

The winner of a major wildlife photography award is disqualified because the wolf featured in his photograph was likely a "model".

 

Kodak to Pay $21.4M to Settle Race Discrimination Suit

Eastman Kodak Co. has agreed to pay $21.4 million to settle legal action brought by black workers who claim the photography products maker paid and promoted them less than their white co-workers.

 

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