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This free AI service upscales grainy photos into digital delights
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Fact Check: 1979 Pic of Worker Fixing Antenna on World Trade Center Went Viral. Here's the Backstory
In 1979, Kaplan obtained permission to photograph the ironworkers installing the antenna on top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center. He was the only photographer who was granted permission to do this. He spent 12 days in the company of the ironworkers who worked to install the antenna.
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Mystery of photos found on old second-hand camera
When Sarah Evans bought a vintage camera from her local charity shop, she had no idea what mystery was about to develop. Taking it home she discovered a roll of film still inside and set about trying to find out if there was anything on it. Sending it off a specialist firm, she saw a handful of grainy black-and-white family photos return.
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Ukraine likely inflated own combat successes - Forbes
And yet, only two supposed shootdowns were backed by some sort of visual evidence, Forbes noted, referring to "a grainy photo of something burning on the ground," and a video that "might depict a missile hitting a low-flying jet," respectively. "
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CNET on MSN.com
RCS on iPhones Will Make Texting Android Users Feel Less Archaic
In the meantime, iPhone and Android users alike can find reprieve in Apple's imminent adoption of RCS, which should hopefully make talking to your friends on different devices less painful. And even if the texts stay green, hopefully the grass on the other side looks a little less so.
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Daily Mail
Two future TV presenters, one world famous pop star in the making and a debonair secret agent elect: As we unearth four fresh-faced celebrities during their school years... how ...
See if you can decipher which of these future celebrities can be seen in vintage photos from when they were schoolchildren. Here is a look back to a time when some stars looked quite different.
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OLED iPad Pro Users Report 'Grainy' Displays, But It May Not Be a Defect
Some new M4 iPad Pro models are exhibiting a visible static grain pattern across the OLED display, according to several user reports on Reddit (1,
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Forbes
The Sukhoi Apocalypse Might Be A Myth—Ukraine Claims It Shot Down Seven Su-25s In A Month, But There’s Evidence for Just Two
It’s not inconceivable that the 110th Mechanized Brigade is capable of shooting down seven Su-25s in a month. The U.S. Congress finally approved fresh aid to Ukraine in late April, and the Pentagon promptly shipped billions of dollars worth of munitions to Ukraine.
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Daily Mail on MSN.com
Kim Jong Un's latest satellite launch ends in failure with footage showing the dramatic moment North Korea's rocket exploded in flight minutes after liftoff - despite being ...
The launch, pegged by analysts as a big step in the nuclear-armed country's space race, was the latest attempt since it placed its first spy satellite in orbit in November.
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Elevate mobile photography with vivo V30e's picture-perfect angles
ESPECIALLY in this era, photos and videos are a priceless treasure trove of memories, stories and experiences. However, capturing these milestones need not come with a hefty price tag or unnecessary hassles.
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