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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from tariff-based iPhone panic buying to Samsung One UI 7 update taking its timesThe week's 7 biggest tech stories from Apple, Pico, Samsung and more for April 12, 2025.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 53 Ansichten
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BEFORESANDAFTERS.COMIssue #30 of befores & afters mag is a full deep-dive on ‘In the Lost Lands’Get the magazine in PRINT or DIGITAL. Issue #30 of befores & afters magazine is now out, and goes behind the scenes of Paul W. S. Anderson’s In the Lost Lands, starring Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista. The issue breaks down the film’s visual effects by Herne Hill, which took plates mostly shot on bluescreen and crafted significant environments and creatures for the post-apocalyptic setting. There’s also coverage of the train crash moment in the film, with VFX by WeFX. You can grab the issue in PRINT from Amazon (that’s the US store, make sure you try your local Amazon store, too), or as a DIGITAL EDITION right here on Patreon. Remember, you can also subscribe to the DIGITAL EDITION as a tier on the Patreon and get a new issue every time one is released. Hope you enjoy the latest issue! The post Issue #30 of befores & afters mag is a full deep-dive on ‘In the Lost Lands’ appeared first on befores & afters.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 146 Ansichten
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VFXEXPRESS.COMThe Electric State – VFX Breakdown by Digital DomainDigital Domain leads the visual effects for The Electric State, delivering over 850 shots that seamlessly blend emotional storytelling with groundbreaking digital artistry. At the heart of the film are robot characters like Cosmo and Herman, brought to life with striking realism and personality, creating a deep emotional connection with the audience. The studio also crafted massive digital environments including a haunting amusement park, a decaying robot-filled mall, and the desolate Exclusion Zone. These immersive settings enrich the film’s post-apocalyptic tone and narrative depth. The combination of character-driven animation and expansive worldbuilding demonstrates Digital Domain’s ability to merge visual spectacle with heartfelt storytelling, setting a new standard in cinematic VFX for sci-fi drama. The post The Electric State – VFX Breakdown by Digital Domain appeared first on Vfxexpress.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 159 Ansichten
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WWW.FASTCOMPANY.COM5 things to know about Meta’s upcoming FTC trialMeta is set to face off against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday in an antitrust trial that could force the social media giant to divest itself of Instagram and WhatsApp. The closely watched trial carries high stakes for Meta’s $1.3 trillion market value. The company depends heavily on advertising revenue from Instagram, and losing control of the platform could deal a significant blow to its business. Here’s what to know about the FTC trial. The case focuses on decade-old acquisitions Meta acquired Instagram for $1 billion in 2012 and WhatsApp for $19 billion in 2014. The government argues that Meta didn’t buy these companies for their products or technology, but rather to eliminate potential competition. Prosecutors say it reflects CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s well-known strategy of buying rivals instead of competing with them. “Acquiring these competitive threats has enabled Facebook to sustain its dominance—to the detriment of competition and users—not by competing on the merits, but by avoiding competition,” the FTC wrote in a complaint. That strategy, they allege, has led to a decrease in the quality of Meta’s products. The government wants Meta to divest of Instagram and WhatsApp The FTC wants Meta to breakup with Instagram and WhatsApp. That would mean the tech giant would have to spin off the two highly popular platforms into their own companies. Such a move could be detrimental to its broader advertising business. Instagram this year is expected to bring in more than half of Meta’s total U.S. ad revenue, or more than $32 billion, Adweek reported. Meta is standing its ground To no surprise, Meta is maintaining its innocence. “The FTC’s lawsuit against Meta defies reality,” Meta said in a statement shared with Fast Company. “The evidence at trial will show what every 17-year-old in the world knows: Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp compete with Chinese-owned TikTok, YouTube, X, iMessage, and many others. More than 10 years after the FTC reviewed and cleared our acquisitions, the Commission’s action in this case sends the message that no deal is ever truly final. Regulators should be supporting American innovation rather than seeking to break up a great American company and further advantaging China on critical issues like AI.” The case is being tried before a familiar judge The FTC first brought this case before the courts in 2020. But Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., dismissed it, saying that the government didn’t have enough evidence. The agency amended its suit in 2022 and Boasberg allowed it to move forward. Judge Boasberg is already a well-known name during this second Trump administration. He’s presiding over both the White House’s deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members and the fallout from top U.S. officials and advisors discussing imminent war plans over the Signal messaging app. Meta recently met with Trump Meta has reportedly been lobbying President Donald Trump and other White House officials to agree to a settlement ahead of the trial. The Wall Street Journal reported that Zuckerberg has visited the White House a handful of times since Trump’s inauguration. Former FTC chair Lina Khan expressed concerns in January that she hoped the Trump administration wouldn’t give Meta a “sweetheart deal.”0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 69 Ansichten
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WWW.YANKODESIGN.COMEco-Friendly Portable Light Combines Solar Power with Nostalgic Kerosene Lamp DesignRemember those charming kerosene lamps that cast a warm, flickering glow during power outages or camping trips? There was something magical about their gentle illumination, despite the smoke and fire hazards they posed. The IGGY portable mood light captures that nostalgic charm while bringing it firmly into the present day, combining the classic silhouette of traditional storm lamps with modern, sustainable technology that makes it perfect for today’s lifestyle. What makes IGGY special is how thoughtfully it honors its heritage while eliminating all the drawbacks of its predecessors. The familiar lamp shape immediately evokes feelings of warmth and comfort, but instead of a potentially dangerous fuel tank, you’ll find a sleek solar panel that harnesses free energy from the sun. The lightweight yet sturdy construction maintains the rugged dependability of old-time storm lamps without the weight, mess, or environmental concerns of kerosene. Designers: Ferenc Laufer and András Húnfalvi (Flying Objects), video by Lilla Hajnal (Brick Visual) Taking IGGY from the patio to the dining table or bedside couldn’t be easier. Its versatile design makes it at home in virtually any setting, whether you’re creating the ambiance for an outdoor dinner party or need a gentle reading light that won’t disturb your partner. The lamp’s portability means you can bring that cozy glow exactly where you need it, transforming ordinary spaces into intimate environments with just the right amount of illumination. I particularly love the thoughtful details that make IGGY both beautiful and functional. The knurled dimming knob gives you precise control over brightness, allowing you to adjust the mood from a soft whisper of light to a more practical glow. This tactile control feels satisfyingly substantial under your fingers, a small but significant touch that connects you physically to the lamp in a way that touchscreens never could. The clever tiltable base adds another dimension of versatility to this already flexible light source. Position it upright on a table, tilt it to direct light toward a specific area, or even mount it on a wall when you need both hands free. This adaptability makes IGGY perfect for everything from reading nooks to outdoor gatherings, and workshop tasks to romantic dinners, it’s ready to serve however you need it. Environmental consciousness is woven into every aspect of IGGY’s design. Beyond its solar-powered operation (with battery charging as a backup option), the lamp’s construction prioritizes sustainability through its minimal parts count and complete recyclability. When the product eventually reaches the end of its life cycle, it can be fully disassembled and recycled—a refreshing departure from the disposable mentality that dominates so many consumer products today. IGGY proves that we don’t need to abandon the comforting aesthetics of traditional designs to embrace modern, eco-friendly technology. By reimagining the classic kerosene lamp for today’s needs, it delivers both the emotional warmth of nostalgic design and the practical benefits of contemporary innovation, all while treading lightly on our planet. The post Eco-Friendly Portable Light Combines Solar Power with Nostalgic Kerosene Lamp Design first appeared on Yanko Design.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 74 Ansichten
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WWW.CREATIVEBLOQ.COMThis stunning artwork blends nature and animals with myths, legends (and a touch of darkness)Inside the artist's that blends nature and animals with myths, legends and a touch of darkness0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 60 Ansichten
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Proposed NASA Budget Cuts ‘Would Decimate American Leadership in Space’The approximate 20 percent budget cut could force the closure of the Goddard Space Flight Center and would see projects such as the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope scrapped.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 57 Ansichten
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WWW.MACWORLD.COMThis smart scanning app makes Adobe Scan look basic — $24.99 with code SCANMacworld Don’t upgrade to Adobe Scan Premium’s monthly plan; there’s a more cost-effective option worth looking at. iScanner is a top-rated and reviewed document scanning and management app that offers premium features but with a one-time payment instead of a monthly subscription. Right now, new users can get lifetime access to iScanner for just $24.99 with code SCAN. iScanner goes well beyond basic scanning. It can digitize everything from documents and ID cards to receipts, books, and handwritten notes. Its AI-powered tools include object counting, which is ideal for tasks like inventory or merchandising, and OCR (optical character recognition), which accurately converts printed or handwritten text into searchable, editable content in more than 20 languages. You’ll also get a full PDF editor, document markup tools, e-signatures, watermarking, file protection, and drag-and-drop folder organization, all with no ads or recurring fees. Get iScanner for $24.99 with code SCAN — no subscription, just smart scanning for life. iScanner App: Lifetime SubscriptionSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 94 Ansichten
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APPLEINSIDER.COMPages for iPad explained -- how to get the most out of Apple's word processing power houseApple's Pages never gets the praise it should, but it's especially unfairly ignored on the iPad where in truth it is an exceptionally easy to use pro writing app.Pages on the iPadWhether it's on the Mac or the iPad, you shouldn't be using Pages to make notes. That would be like using a Lear Jet to get you to the end of your drive.Only, if the Mac version hides away its features, the iPad one arguably likes to force you to dig even further for what you need. It's the same idea of not getting in the way of your writing, but keeping Pages simple while you work by touch sometimes means features are several taps away. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 104 Ansichten