From today's New York Post "On the Newsstand" column:

In "The Picture Problem," the New Yorker illustrates the dangers of relying on pictures from sophisticated cameras to help bomb targets or search for breast cancer.


From The New Yorker's press release:

You can build sophisticated cameras to help bomb targets or search for breast cancer, as engineers have, but the truth is that pictures promise to clarify but often confuse, Malcolm Gladwell writes in the December 13, 2004, issue of The New Yorker ( The Picture Problem, p. 74). [Emphasis added, both]

Gal Mags Gone Winter Wild [NYP]
For Immediate Release [NYer.com]