Nikon Z50 mirrorless spotted in the wild, and pricing info leaks out

Prolific – and reliable – cameras rumors site Nokishita is about to shutter its doors, but that isn't stopping the Japanese website from digging up everything it can on the upcoming Nikon Z50 while it's still around, including our first ever glimpse of the new shooter and its price.

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Sony Alpha A9 vs A9 II: the key differences between Sony's sports-oriented cameras

Those of us who were expecting Sony to have announced the Alpha A7S III by now – it has been a long time coming – will just have to wait a while longer. Instead, the Japanese electronics giant has, very quietly, launched an upgraded version of its sports-oriented Alpha A9. 

The A9 was already a very impressive camera and its successor retains most

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Watch out OLED, TCL's mini-LED 8-Series TVs are now availableWatch out OLED, TCL's mini-LED 8-Series TVs are now available

Over the last few years TCL has really built a reputation here in the US, first with its low-cost screens that dominated Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, and then with its award-winning 6-Series mid-range screen. For years, however, TCL didn’t have a high-end screen to compete with LG, Samsung and Sony… until now. 

That said, the range-topping

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Companies aren't keeping their cloud data secureCompanies aren't keeping their cloud data secure

As organizations increasingly turn to the cloud to store data, a new global study from Thales, with research from the Ponemon Institute, has revealed that only a third (32%) of organizations employ a security-first approach to data storage in the cloud.

To compile its 2019 Thales Global Cloud Security Study, the firm surveyed more than 3,000 IT and

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iPhone 12 could have telescopic telephoto lens, according to patent

A pair of new patents suggest future iPhones – perhaps even the iPhone 12 coming next year - could use multiple lenses stacked in front of an angled mirror, telescope-style, to make better optical telephoto lenses without a bigger camera bump.

If that sounds familiar, it’s how the Huawei P30 Pro manages to achieve a 5x telephoto lens: by stacking

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Adobe is deactivating thousands of user accountsAdobe is deactivating thousands of user accounts

The US software giant Adobe has announced that it will soon cancel the subscriptions and deactivate the accounts of all Venezuelan users in an effort to comply with US sanctions on the country passed over the summer.

The company will give Venezuelans until October 28 to download all of the files stored in their Adobe accounts before they are

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