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  • Home decor tips: Here's how to display family photos creatively to add personality to your space

    Home decor tips: Looking at family photos warms the heart, so why not display them to bring joy and reflect your style? From gallery walls to photo collages, there are endless ways to showcase your memories and make everyone smile.

  • Renukaswamy’s parents devastated after seeing 'torture' images of their son: 'They have tortured him so badly with no mercy'

    Renukaswamy’s parents devastated after seeing 'torture' images of their son: 'They have tortured him so badly with no mercy'

    The parents of Renukaswamy, a 33-year-old man who was brutally murdered in June, allegedly by Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa and his associates, are devastated after seeing photos of their son’s torture. The images, submitted as part of the Karnataka Police’s chargesheet in the kidnapping and murder case, have brought immense grief to the family.

  • Shraddha Kapoor shares nostalgic throwback photos with Stree and Stree 2 director and producer

    Shraddha Kapoor shares nostalgic throwback photos with Stree and Stree 2 director and producer

    Shraddha Kapoor recently took to Instagram to share some nostalgic throwback photos from six years ago with Stree and Stree 2 director Amar Kaushik and producer Dinesh Vijan, affectionately known as "Dino." In her post, Shraddha expressed her gratitude for being a part of the iconic film franchise.

  • Snapshots of India: Cultural traditions, celebrations, initiatives, and challenges

    Snapshots of India: Cultural traditions, celebrations, initiatives, and challenges

    These snapshots capture the diversity of events, celebrations, challenges, initiatives and cultural richness across India on June 21-22, 2024, as documented by these photographs. These snapshots capture the diversity of events, celebrations, challenges, and cultural richness across India.

  • Over 30 injured in Manipur as police baton-charge students protesting death of two youths

    Over 30 injured in Manipur as police baton-charge students protesting death of two youths

    The students brought out protest rallies hours after photos of the bodies of the two youths went viral on social media.

  • WWDC 2023 | Apple details new privacy, safety features

    WWDC 2023 | Apple details new privacy, safety features

    From new updates to Safari's Private Browsing, Lockdown mode and new app privacy improvements, here's everything apple announced at WWDC.

  • Indian-origin photographer wins top National Geographic prize. See his entry and more stunning images

    Indian-origin photographer wins top National Geographic prize. See his entry and more stunning images

    National Geographic has unveiled the winner and honourable mentions from its ‘Pictures of the Year’ contest, in which photographers across the US participated. Ten striking images were chosen from a pool of 5,000 photos of animals, nature, people and places. The winning photo will be featured in Nat Geo magazine's May issue. For the complete winners gallery, visit natgeo.com/PhotoContestWinner.

  • Getty Images lawsuit says Stability AI misused photos to train AI

    Getty Images lawsuit says Stability AI misused photos to train AI

    The lawsuit, filed in Delaware federal court, follows a separate Getty case against Stability in the United Kingdom and a related class-action complaint filed by artists in California against Stability and other companies in the fast-growing field of generative AI.

  • Top photos of the week: Stunning images from around the world

    Top photos of the week: Stunning images from around the world

    From Hurricane Ian in Florida to wave of protests over Mahsa Amini's death in Iran, take a look at the top photos of the week from around the world.

  • Week in pictures: The most stunning images from around the world

    Week in pictures: The most stunning images from around the world

    From Hurricane Ian in Florida to the drought in Somalia, the most compelling stories told in photos.

  • In Pictures: Traditional Kashmiri winter foods

    In Pictures: Traditional Kashmiri winter foods

    Dried vegetables and fish, Kahwa with energy-dense dry fruits for warmth, harissa for breakfast and other traditional Kashmiri winter foods.

  • World Photography Day 2021 | Wiki Loves Butterfly's Ananya Mondal wins Rich Media Award

    World Photography Day 2021 | Wiki Loves Butterfly's Ananya Mondal wins Rich Media Award

    On World Photography Day (August 19), meet Ananya Mondal, the first ever winner of the Wikimedian of the Year Rich Media Award.

  • Richest man in Asia | Mukesh Ambani dethrones Jack Ma: Forbes

    Richest man in Asia | Mukesh Ambani dethrones Jack Ma: Forbes

    Forbes’ 35th annual list of the world’s billionaires is topped by Amazon CEO and Founder Jeff Bezos for the fourth year in a row.

  • Instagram to start allowing ads in photo feeds

    Instagram to start allowing ads in photo feeds

    The popular photo-based social network, snapped up by Facebook Inc , will roll out advertising in the United States in a bid to become a "sustainable business," Instagram said in a blog post on Thursday.

  • What are cyberlockers?

    What are cyberlockers?

    Cyberlockers, are also known as cloud storage or file storage services, enable users to keep files, or back them up, on the internet.

  • Facebook rolls out Photo Sync for its Android and iOS apps

    Facebook rolls out Photo Sync for its Android and iOS apps

    Facebook's new Photo Sync feature lets Android and iOS users automatically sync their photographs to a private album on Facebook.

  • Facebook rolling out iOS Photo Sync

    Facebook rolling out iOS Photo Sync

    Facebook is rolling out a Photo Sync feature for iOS users to upload photos directly from the phones album to a private album on Facebook.

  • AOL opens limited preview to cloud-based email service Alto

    AOL opens limited preview to cloud-based email service Alto

    It brought the email first to the masses, and yesterday AOL Inc, opened a limited preview to its latest cloud-based email product, Alto.

  • Instagram now accepts likes, comments on Web interface

    Instagram now accepts likes, comments on Web interface

    Instagram has come a long way since its launch as an iOS-only, photo sharing and editing app. While for many users Instagram is about sharing their experiences

  • Google's 'Project Glass' opens new window of communication

    Google's 'Project Glass' opens new window of communication

    Google has just revolutionised boring spectacles. While the internet giant's futuristic "Project Glass" won't really help improve your eyesight, there's still a lot to see. It lets you text, click photos and of course Google without actually having to use a hand-held device, reports CNBC-TV's Ekta Tibrewal and Suresh Venkat.

  • Yahoo! Mail gets a photo app

    Yahoo! Mail gets a photo app

    Yahoo! has introduced a photo app integrated into Yahoo! Mail, using which, ...

  • Online sharing, how much is too much?

    Online sharing, how much is too much?

    Whether it is photos, personal status or unwanted comments, most Americans think people 'overshare' personal information online and a third admit not everything they post is true.

  • Facebook Timeline comes to Android, before iOS

    Facebook Timeline comes to Android, before iOS

    Yesterday, along with uniformly rolling out the Timeline feature for its web users, Facebook introduced the ...

  • Facebook notifications to show important updates first

    Facebook notifications to show important updates first

    If you thought that with the rolling out of the Smart Lists and the Subscribe feature more recently, Facebook was done with its list of updates for now, this might set you thinking.

  • Facebook gets bigger and faster photos

    Facebook gets bigger and faster photos

    Back in February, Facebook revamped its photo viewer, adding a black lightbox and the ability to upload high res images. Photos were uploaded as 720 pixel

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