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Industry News: GoPro CEO Announces $93.5M Losses, But Sees Hope

Digital Camera World   Friday March 13, 2026

GoPro has had a rough spell, announcing recently that it lost another $9.1 million in Q4, bringing it to $93.5 million for the year. However, notes Digital Camera World, CEO Nick Woodman sees light at the end of the tunnel. Woodman spoke of the program the company has created by which it is buying content from creators, as well as a motorcycle helmet with built-in camera system and its continuing defense of patents.   Read the full Story >>

Honor Roll: CPW Unveils 2026 Winner of its $10,000 Saltzman Prize

cpw   Friday March 13, 2026

The Center for Photography at Woodstock (CPW) has announced the recipient of the 2026 Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer: Sridhar Balasubramaniyam, an Indian visual artist based in Chennai whose work explores the relationship between body and land. Now in its third year, the $1,000 Saltzman Prize recognizes the achievements of an emerging photographer whose recent work has gained broader visibility and whose artistic voice offers new perspectives on visual culture. Balasubramaniyam was selected fom a shortlist of 10.   Read the full Story >>

Tech News: Adobe Firefly Quick Cut Could Revolutionize Video Editing with AI

DIYPhotography   Friday March 13, 2026

Adobe has introduced Quick Cut inside Adobe Firefly, adding an AI-assisted first-cut tool to its video editor as creators seek faster ways to move from raw clips to a workable timeline. The update brings automated sequencing, pacing controls, and narrative guidance into the Firefly app, positioning it as an all-in-one creative AI studio for video, audio, and image generation, notes DIY Photography. Quick Cut allows you to upload your own footage or generate new clips inside Firefly, then automatically assemble them into a structured first draft.    Read the full Story >>

Media Watch: Traffic to Top Tech Publications Has Plummeted Since 2024

Nieman Lab   Friday March 13, 2026

Organic search traffic to some of the internet’s most-read tech publications has dropped by 58% since 2024, according to a new analysis from the SEO and GEO marketing firm Growtika. Sites including Wired, CNET, Mashable, The Verge, and PC Mag saw a combined traffic drop of 65 million, notes Nieman Lab.  The Verge saw the third steepest decline, falling from over 5.3 million organic visits in February 2024 to just 790,000 visits in January 2026. The report speculates thatthe roll out of Google’s AI Overviews is contributing to the decline.   Read the full Story >>

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