How to shoot the total eclipse, and how to watch wherever you are

Clash of the camera phones: iPhone 15 Pro Max vs Pixel 8 Pro vs Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Photography
The best ways to photograph today's total solar eclipse
Keep your eyes (safely) on the skies today if you're in North America (Eclipse)
The stars are aligning for a total solar eclipse that will be visible in parts of North America today, and if you're fortunate enough to be traveling to (or near) the path of totality we'll tell you how you can capture the spectacular celestial event on a phone or camera.
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Phones
Clash of the flagship phone cameras
Three of the best phone cameras go head to head (Future)
Exactly how do photos from the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the Google Pixel 8 Pro and the Galaxy S24 Ultra stack up against each other? We've taken a lot of snaps with these three flagship phones to try to answer that question, and you'll want to see our results.
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Apple
We might know when the next iPads are launching
Get ready for new iPads (Apple)
One of the best Apple tipsters in the business has predicted that we'll see new iPad Pro and iPad Air models during the second week of May – but he adds that they might come with price rises, and that the cheaper iPads won't be refreshed until later this year.
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Entertainment
The new Fallout TV show goes where the game couldn't
Fallout is heading to Prime Video this week (Prime Video)
The major Fallout video-game-to-TV adaptation arrives on Prime Video on April 11, and Bethesda boss Todd Howard has spoken exclusively to TechRadar about how the small-screen version was able to go further than the games in some respects.
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Audio
New Nothing earbuds are coming on April 18
The Nothing Ear (2) were announced in March 2023 (Becca Caddy)
Two brand-new pairs of wireless earbuds are on the way from Nothing, the company has announced, with April 18 confirmed as the date of the official unveiling. We don't have too many details just yet, but we're hoping for improvements in areas like battery life.
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