Camera
Report: The iPhone 18 Pro will present a telephoto camera with an improved aperture
In about half a year, Apple will unveil the iPhone 18 series, with Pro models leading photography through an upgraded zoom lens that delivers much better results in challenging lighting conditions.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra brings quiet upgrades that make it the best Android
Samsung reveals: AI-based camera system in the Galaxy S26 series
Report: Apple testing camera with variable aperture for iPhone 18 series
Rights group criticizes Buenos Aires for using surveillance tech on kids
HRW cited three cases of Argentine adults being erroneously detained by police due to the system's errors.
CAMERA calls out Evangelical publishers for anti-Israel propaganda
It is books like these that lay the groundwork for anti-Israel activism growing in more mainline Protestant churches.
Nikki Haley to be presented with Emet award
Prior years has seen the award given the Israeli Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer and the Republic of Guatemala.
Monsey one of 2 NY towns to get funding for high-speed security cameras
A license plate reader, which contains a high-speed camera, was used to find and arrest the man accused of stabbing at least five people in an attack last month on a rabbi’s home in Monsey.
'Elle' Magazine slammed for including Linda Sarsour in top 20 people list
In a statement, CAMERA slammed the inclusion of Sarsour on the list, and accused Elle's editors of publishing a piece without thoroughly vetting it.
Germany's Deutsche Welle stokes antisemitism, says CAMERA
The media outlet used term "Israel lobbyists" to describe its critics.
Ayman Odeh forcibly removed from Knesset before Cameras Bill vote
"No no, it's not funny. It's really not funny. MK Ayman Odeh, please leave," said Edelstein. "Get out already, I've already heard your speeches."
Netanyahu: Cameras bill to go to a vote tomorrow
The statement came a day after the Knesset Arrangements Committee rejected a motion to waive the bill’s waiting period and allowing it to go to a vote two days early.
IAEA crisis or camera crisis?
Across-the-board, his opposition said that he was making the announcement only hours after losing a vote over his hard push to legalize the videotaping of polling booths in the Arab sector.
Controversial camera bill fails to pass Knesset committee, won't become law
Yisrael Beytenu leader Liberman said his party would not support the current version of law, and accused Netanyahu of using issue to cover up ‘capitulation to terror in Gaza.'