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Tech News: Dell Launches New Powerhouse, Liquid Cooled XPS Desktop PC

PetaPixel   Monday November 8, 2021

Dell’s newly announced XPS Desktop computer is packed with 12th-generation Intel processors, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30-series or AMD GPUs, and is the first XPS to be liquid-cooled, notes PetaPixel. It also has next-generation DDR5 memory that supports up to 50 percent faster clock speed than DDR4 and is PCIe Gen5 graphics ready. The company says that the XPS Desktop is 21 percent cooler under load or up to 18 percent cooler under load with liquid cooling.   Read the full Story >>

Exhibitions: Images of Harlem's Ballroom Scene, In Its Prime

It’s Nice That   Monday November 8, 2021

Between 1989 and 1992, French photographer Chantal Regnault had her entire outlook on life changed after discovering Harlem’s house ballroom scene during its peak. “It was a culture that had evolved from the long-established pageantry of drag queen balls, a parade of gender fluidity and expression by way of competition and aesthetics,” notes It’s Nice That. Relatively new to the US at the time, Regnault was looking for inspiration in her larger-than-life appetite for culture and found it. Her work is on view at the Kunsthal Rotterdam.   Read the full Story >>

Art News: AIPAD Photography Show Announces New Dates

ARTFIX Daily   Monday November 8, 2021

After a year’s absence due to covid-19, The Photography Show — the art fair presented by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers — is returning. The 41st edition of the event will be held from May 19 through 22, 2022, at Center415, on Fifth Avenue between 37th and 38th streets in New York City. More than 45 of the world’s leading galleries of fine art photography will present contemporary, modern, and 19th-century photographs, notes ArtFix Daily.   Read the full Story >>

Trending: How Can the Photo Industry Help Stop the Current Wave of Camera Robberies

By David Schonauer   Monday November 8, 2021

There's crime wave go on. Photographers have seemingly become a preferred target of robberies, sometimes involving violence. In January, a real estate photographer was robbed at gunpoint while driving in San Francisco. In June a TV crew in Oakland was filming an interview for a story on a spike in crime when the journalists themselves became crime victims. And last month a San Francisco-based …   Read the full Story >>

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