Apollo 16 astronaut left family photograph on moon Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke did not just leave his footprints on the Moon, he also left a family photograph on his historic trip to the lunar surface 40 years ago. Astronauts Charlie Duke and John Young embarked on a lunar mission on April 23 1972, to explore the Moon's Descartes Highlands in a Lunar Roving Vehicle. ...  
01:00 PM, Feb 13, 2013

Magazine promises pregnant Kate photos, angering UK royals An Italian magazine said on Tuesday it will publish pictures of a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge wearing a bikini on holiday in the Caribbean, angering the British royal family and reigniting a debate over privacy and freedom of the press. ...  
04:27 AM, Feb 13, 2013

Instagram now lets you browse your photo feed on a web browser With the view to make Instagram even more accessible to the growing community, Instagram has now announced that users can now browse their Instagram feeds on the web - just like you do on your mobile device. ...  
12:49 PM, Feb 06, 2013

Don't use my photos in posters: Mulayam to SP workers Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav on Monday warned party workers not to use his photograph in banners and posters without party's permission otherwise strict disciplinary action will be taken against them. "You all should remain disciplined. Those using my photographs in banners and posters should immediately stop the practise or strict disciplinary action will be taken against them. Party flags and stickers should also not be misused," Yadav said...  
10:25 PM, Jan 28, 2013

Graph search will take social media optimisation to the next level: Zafar Rais Will Facebook Graph Search change the way people behave on Facebook? Founder & CEO of MindShift Interactive Zafar Rais joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on the issue. ...  
04:27 PM, Jan 17, 2013

Photos of bunker where Hitler killed himself unveiled Some unseen monochrome photographs of the blood spilled bunker, where Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide, are on public display for the first time. Many of the black and white photos did not make the final cut for the special edition published immediately after the war in 1945, but have been flagged up now in Life.com gallery after a trawl through the magazine's archives. ...  
02:51 PM, Jan 17, 2013

Antara Mali: My father is not mentally ill The news of well known photographer Jagdish Mali being rescued from the streets of Mumbai sent shock waves in the film industry. ...  
01:37 PM, Jan 17, 2013

Facebook's new feature: Graph Search

Facebook has launched a new feature called Graph Search that allows users to search anything their Facebook friends have shared, including photos and posts. However, the feature is yet to be made public. ...
09:54 AM, Jan 16, 2013

Nemai Ghosh: There were no takers for my work Famously known as Satyajit Ray's photographer, lensman Nemai Ghosh, has worked in close association with him for over 25 years capturing the master filmmaker in his myriad moods. ...  
03:34 PM, Jan 07, 2013

Photo of teen princess-to-be Diana set for auction A photo marked "not to be published" that shows a teenage Diana Spencer before she became Princess of Wales, with a young friend seated beside her, will be featured in an auction this month in New Hampshire. ...  
05:29 AM, Jan 06, 2013

Unseen photo of teenage Princess Diana up for auction A previously unpublished photo of Princess Diana as a teenager is set to go under the hammer. This picture of the Princess of Wales was given to a newspaper a day after she and Prince Charles announced their engagement. ...  
11:30 AM, Jan 05, 2013

Manipur: Compensation, job to wife of slain photojournalist Manipur government will give Rs 5 lakh as compensation to the wife of the photojournalist killed in police firing a week ago during a violent protests that hit Imphal, official sources said here on Sunday. The government has also decided to appoint the deceased photojournalist Thangjam Dwijamani's wife Narmada as a primary school teacher. ...  
04:48 PM, Dec 30, 2012

Facebook Instagram use dived after photo fiasco: Report Facebook Inc's Instagram lost almost a quarter of its daily users a week after it rolled out and then withdrew policy changes that incensed users who feared the photo-sharing service would use their pictures without compensation. ...  
11:51 AM, Dec 30, 2012

Photos of sailors rescued from Somali pirates released The government has released pictures of the MV Iceberg sailors, who were held hostage for 32 months by Somali pirates, after the cargo ship was rescued last week. The pictures show six sailors from India along with sailors from other countries including Pakistan. ...  
05:30 PM, Dec 28, 2012

Here is a list of the top 10 trends that ruled the tech world in 2012. Photo filters - Many people were seen using photo editing apps thsi year like Instagram and Pixlr O-matic on Android, PicMix on BlackBerry and so on. This was evident as most of the photographs seen this year on networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus had photo filters applied to them.Large-screened phones - We witnessed a rise in the number of large-screened phones this year. From home-grown manufacturers to tech titans, almost every company came up with at least one large-screened phone this year.
03:47 PM, Dec 26, 2012

Facebook now lets you untag multiple photos at once After rolling out some new privacy tools to help users manage who can see what they share on Facebook, the social networking giant has now announced a new tool - a Request and Removal tool - that lets users untag multiple photos at once. Users can see this tool in the updated Activity Log. ...  
02:48 PM, Dec 22, 2012

Instagram tests new limits in user privacy San Francisco: Instagram, which spurred suspicions this week that it would sell user photos after revising its terms of service, has sparked renewed debate about how much control over personal data users must give up to live and participate in a world steeped in social media. In forcefully establishing a new set of usage terms, Instagram, the massively popular photo-sharing service owned by Facebook Inc, has claimed some rights that...  
09:22 AM, Dec 19, 2012

Instagram says users' photos won't appear in ads San Francisco: Instagram, the popular mobile photo-sharing service now owned by Facebook, said Tuesday that it will remove language from its new terms of service suggesting that users' photos could appear in advertisements. The language in question had appeared in updated policies announced Monday and scheduled to take effect January 16. After an outcry on social media and privacy rights blogs, the company clarified that it has no plans to...  
09:14 AM, Dec 19, 2012