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Like most of us, you likely have dozens, if not hundreds of pictures stored on your phone or your camera's SD card. But are you making the most of them Most of them probably look okay, but with a free photo editor and a little time you can transform them into something amazing.

Whether you're looking for a total Photoshop alternative that gives

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Best entry-level DSLR 2018: 10 budget cameras perfect for the beginner

If you've outgrown your point-and-shoot camera or are no longer satisfied with the snaps you get from your smartphone, and feel like you're ready to take your photography to the next level, then an entry-level DSLR is the most obvious choice.

Entry-level DSLRs deliver a big step up in image quality from a compact camera or smartphone, offering far

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Foxconn names Milwaukee as North American HQFoxconn names Milwaukee as North American HQ

Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn will set its North American headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the company has confirmed.

The firm has purchased a seven-storey building in the downtown area of the city from Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance, which will be refurbished to host 500 staff. The ‘611’ building will house various functions,

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Garmin Fenix 5 Plus range offers new music, payment and fitness features

Garmin has just announced upgrades to its Fenix 5 range, with a trio of new watches dubbed the Garmin Fenix 5 Plus, Garmin Fenix 5X Plus and Garmin Fenix 5S Plus.

The main improvements include Garmin Pay, meaning you can make contactless payments from your wrist, and the ability to store up to 500 songs on your watch and play them through a pair of

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YouTube's paid music and video services come to UKYouTube's paid music and video services come to UK
Image copyrightYouTubeImage caption YouTube announced the expansion of its subscription services at a London press conference

YouTube is expanding its subscription-based music and video services to the UK and a further 11 countries.

The "premium" facilities strip ads from the platform's content and allow it to be

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Huawei rejects Australia security concernsHuawei rejects Australia security concerns
Image copyrightReutersImage caption Huawei has offered to set up a testing centre to allay fears over the security of its hardware

Chinese telecoms company Huawei has sharply criticised Australian government comments about its policies and products.

In an open letter, it says the comments were "ill informed and

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