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Celebrating ten years of celebrating gear

Image: GMVozd via Getty Images We're quickly nearing the end of the year, and that means you may have seen a slate of ...
The built-in photo editors on phones are designed to work for everyone, which usually means they are great at nothing in particular. Don’t get me wrong. They’re handy for quick fixes and basic ...
Our Cycling Lifestyle Editor Ron, get's up close and personal as he gives out his unique picks for Editor's Choice Awards.
Apple and Samsung dominate the tablet conversation but Google’s Pixel Tablet deserves way more attention than it gets, ...
For most of photography’s roughly 200-year history, altering a photo convincingly required either a darkroom, some Photoshop ...
For our Editor's Choice 2025, Steve highlights the bikes, components and gear that impressed him the most throughout the year.
Instead of installing a big, expensive photo editing application to spruce up your pics, use one of the best web-based photo editors we've tested. Bonus: Many of them are free. Whether you're a casual ...
Traditional photo editors have a steep learning curve, and not everyone can master them, especially if they want to do minor adjustments or changes. That’s where AI photo editors come in. They can ...
I've always enjoyed taking pictures, but I always found the editing process to be tedious and frustrating. However, I discovered some beginner-friendly photo editor apps with smart AI and simple ...
If you’re looking for the best photo editing apps to instantly enhance your pictures, you’re in the right place. Whether your photo looks too dark, the colors feel off, or there’s an unwanted ...