New York [USA], Mar. 10 (ANI): Popular photo and video sharing apps, Instagram and Snapchat have temporarily removed their Giphy GIF sticker features, after users saw an extremely racist GIF as an option to add to their images.
New Delhi [India], Mar 9 (ANI): From people having to manually develop and edit film-reels to now shooting and editing photos and videos with the flick of some buttons on a smartphone, life has indeed changed.
New York [USA], Mar. 7 (ANI): Technology giant Google on Wednesday announced that Google Lens, the company's visual search engine that recognises images and scans business cards, will be rolled out to all Google Photos users on Android phones.
New York [USA], Mar 6 (ANI): Popular photo and video sharing app, Instagram, reportedly has an undiscovered feature, which could potentially let people shoot stylised portraits with bokeh effect-blurred backgrounds or other lighting effects.
Kollam (Kerala) [India], Mar. 02 (ANI): A Kerala-based advocate on Friday filed a case against Malayalam magazine Grihalakshmi for featuring a photograph of a woman breastfeeding an infant on its cover.
New Delhi [India], Feb 26 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the Press Council of India (PCI) to decide whether or not the photographs of President, Prime Minister and other persons holding constitutional positions can be used in private advertisements.
Riyadh [Saudi Arabia], Feb 23 (ANI): A photo of four Burqa-clad women playing a board game in the premises of Mecca's holy mosque went viral on social media and has sparked online controversy across Saudi Arabia.
New Delhi [India], Feb 22 (ANI): After receiving backlash over his wife Sophie Trudeau's photo with convicted Khalistani terrorist Jaspal Atwal, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday said the matter was being taken "extremely seriously."
New York [USA], Feb 22 (ANI): Snap Inc., the creators of popular photo and video sharing app Snapchat responded to the negative feedback on the app's recent revamp, and said the redesign is "here to stay."
Banwala (Karnataka) [India], Feb 20 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Amit Shah on Tuesday clarified that Nirav Modi's photographs with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Davos do not prove that the Centre is supporting him.