CVS Store Accidentally Gives Customer Tom Brady’s Family Photos
A CVS store accidentally gave a customer the wrong set of family photos -- that belonged to none other than Tom Brady.
A CVS store accidentally gave a customer the wrong set of family photos -- that belonged to none other than Tom Brady.
Google is expanding on its photo printing service by not only continuing its 10-print monthly subscription service but also allowing photos to be ordered in any volume and increasing the print sizes and types that are available.
In February of this year, Google introduced a photo printing service powered by artificial intelligence. It would select, print, and send you your "best" photos every month, but the trial service was halted in June with the hopes of evolving the program and making it more widely available – now it's back.
CVS has just announced that it is banning Photoshopping of its beauty images. More specifically, the pharmacy chain will stop retouching in ways that "materially alter" the subjects in photos.