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Elizabeth Hurley, 55, defends her bikini photos

Refinery29 An Exhaustive List Of Skimpy (& Supportive) Plus-Size Bikinis Skimpy bikinis are great! Honestly, truly. There are minimal tan lines, they’re easy to adjust, and — if you find one that really fits — they are actually really comfortable, too (there’s no pinching or chafing common to fuller-coverage bottoms). The cons? At many swimwear brands, revealing suits are often only available in straight sizes, or, the plus sets they do carry are somehow more modest, as if plus… Source link

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Surprise Google Photos Feature Upgrades User Photos

With free, unlimited storage no longer on offer, Google Photos has to come up with new ways to encourage users to pay for the service. Fortunately, this latest addition works like magic. Google Photos continues to receive cool updates. GOOGLE MORE FROM FORBESGoogle’s Fundamental New Photo Upgrade Will Benefit Millions Of UsersBy Paul Monckton Announced during the recent Google I/O keynote, Cinematic Moments are little animated video clips created automatically from pairs… Source link

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Google Adds a Suite of New AI Tech for Photos and More

Hi, it’s Nico. Google’s annual I/O conference kicked off on Tuesday and the company showed off all the ways it’s using artificial intelligence to make our family memories more vivid, to make smartphone cameras less racist, and potentially to even save lives. Let’s start with the innovations in cameras. One of the features Google debuted, dubbed “cinematic moments,” will use machine learning to animate groups of two or three similar… Source link

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Google wants to make shopping easier in Photos and Chrome – Yahoo Tech

Bloomberg Central Banks Snuff Out Classic Rate Bets as Commodities Surge (Bloomberg) — Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast.The surge in commodities prices is failing to trigger some of the traditional responses in bonds and currencies.Unlike recent commodities rallies in 2008 and 2011, yields on Treasuries and currencies of major exporters like Australia have barely budged. Likewise, the Federal Reserve’s favored measure of… Source link

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Google Photos update adds new Memories and a Locked Folder, previews Cinematic moments – TechCrunch

Google announced a series of upgrades to its Google Photos service, used by over a billion users, at today’s Google I/O developer event, which was virtually streamed this year due to Covid. The company is rolling out Locked Folders, new types of photo “Memories” for reminiscing over past events, as well as a new feature called “Cinematic moments” that will animate a series of static photos, among other updates. Today, Google Photos stores over 4 trillion photos and videos, but… Source link

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Google Photos testing new filters that let you search by type of content

Google Photos is testing a new feature that should make finding images and videos easier. While searching for images of a specific person within Google Photos, users will be able to refine the search by choosing whether to show results including: favorites, videos, selfies, collages, animations, movies, creations, screenshots, archived, and motion photos. As Android Police reports, the new Google filtering feature seems to be in testing, as it is not possible to see the filtering option… Source link

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Use Google Photos? Unlimited storage ends on June 1

Big changes are coming soon to users of Google Photos. On June 1, the service will drop unlimited storage for photos and videos. All uploads you add after June 1 will count toward the free 15 GB offered to every account. But don’t rush to move your photos just yet: Current photos and videos already on Google Photos or added before June 1 will not count toward the 15GB limit. The storage is not only for Photos, though. It’s shared among multiple Google services including Drive and Gmail. You’ll… Source link

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How to convert your ‘original quality’ images in Google Photos to ‘high quality’ and save space

The countdown has started for Google Photos new storage policy. Come June 1, users will no longer get unlimited free storage in Google Photos. Google currently allows users to upload and backup images in two versions — ‘high quality’ and ‘original quality’. While the former are compressed images to save space, the latter are stored in the same resolution as users clicked them in. Presently, Google offers users unlimited storage for these ‘high-quality’ photos, while the… Source link

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