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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Christmas holidays are quite often a time when our phones get clogged up with photos and ...
Nostalgia has been one of the dominant themes of 2025, from AI-generated scenes of the good ol’ days to the resurgence of analog hobbies. Retro, a friends-only photo journal, recently launched a new ...
After 3 months in Los Angeles to support Robert Irwin’s journey on Dancing With the Stars, Bindi Irwin and her family are finally back in their home in Australia — and her 4-year-old daughter Grace ...
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What’s happened? Tinder is testing a new AI-powered feature, called Chemistry, that can access photos in your camera roll to offer more compatible match recommendations. Why is this important? Tinder ...
Tinder is looking to AI to revitalize its dating app, which has now reported nine straight quarters of paying subscriber declines, as of the third quarter this year. The dating app maker, Match Group, ...
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I remember my parents saying, “Kim, stop wasting the film.” Oh, yes, this was back when we’d put film in a camera, take up to 36 pictures, then wait for the roll to get developed to see if any of the ...