• Bayonetta creator PlatinumGames might be in trouble as staff leave for new studio
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    Bayonetta creator PlatinumGames might be in trouble as staff leave for new studioAdam StarkeyPublished December 16, 2024 2:14pmUpdated December 16, 2024 2:14pm Bayonettas best days might be in the past (PlatinumGames)Key staff members at Bayonetta studio PlatinumGames appear to have left, as former co-founder Hideki Kamiya sets up his new venture. Over the past 15 years, developer PlatinumGames has become one of the most beloved game studios in the world, creating titles like Bayonetta, Vanquish, NieR:Automata, and The Wonderful 101.A key figurehead behind the studio was Hideki Kamiya, who co-founded the company in 2006 and went on to serve as vice president between 2017 and 2023. He departed the studio in October last year and has since set up a new team, Clovers, who are working on the sequel to kami, a game he directed during his years at Capcom.Kamiyas departure, however, appears to have had a significant impact on the workforce at PlatinumGames, with many of his former colleagues jumping ship to his new studio.Speaking in an interview with VGC, Kamiya, who formed the new studio with business partner Kento Koyama, confirmed the majority of the around 25 staff at Clovers followed them from Platinum to their new offices based in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.While he doesnt name the members specifically, its possible to deduce some from the Clovers team photo on the studios website, like cinematic director Kunihiko Tsuda, Metal Gear Risings lead animator Hirokazu Takeuchi, and Bayonetta animator Rei Yamamoto.Many of our team members come from PlatinumGames, Koyama said. These are people who have worked with me or with Kamiya during our time there. So most of our employees share this connection to Platinum. Some of the team members at Clovers (Clovers)Theyre individuals who share a similar mindset. They were those who expressed a desire to continue working with us. But while most are from Platinum, several team members are acquaintances of mine from other companies and elsewhere.Since Clovers was announced at The Game Awards, several key employees at PlatinumGames have since removed the company from their social media accounts, leading to speculation that they might be among those who have left the company.These include Metal Gear Rising director Kenji Saito, Astral Chain director Takahisa Taura, and Anarchy Reigns director Masaki Yamanaka. GameCentral has reached out to PlatinumGames and others for clarification.One person who has definitely left PlatinumGames is Bayonetta Origins director Abebe Tinari, who confirmed his departure in a post on Bluesky on Sunday, December 15.In a post on the platform, Tinari said he had moved from Osaka, Japan to Helsinki in Finland, although its unclear where hell be working.I have seen some talk about directors departing PlatinumGames (in which I play a small part), Tinari wrote. Games are not made by a single person. There are many talented artists, designers, programmers, and musicians still at PlatinumGames. I suggest you do not count them out yet. I cant wait to see what they do next!I have seen some talk about directors departing PlatinumGames (in which I play a small part.)Games are not made by a single person.There are many talented Artists, Designers, Programmers, and Musicians still at PG. I suggest you do not count them out yet.I cant wait to see what they do next! Abebe Tinari (@tinari.bsky.social) 2024-12-15T09:01:09.762ZWhat all these departures mean for the future of PlatinumGames remains to be seen. The studio was last known to be working on the mysterious Project G.G., which was announced in 2020 with Kamiya as director, but since he left the studio its unclear whether it is still in development.Kamiya has alluded to a change in direction at PlatinumGames for the reason behind his departure, something he reiterated in the interview with VGC. If I was satisfied with at Platinum, then I wouldnt have left, he said.Theres a way I believe games should be made: a philosophy, a mindset of how games should be made. Koyama approached me, and we shared the same mindset and philosophy about game development.So, it was just us two together, but then, of course, a number of individuals felt the same way. Thats what led to the start of [Clovers]. I began my career at Capcom and then moved to Platinum, but my mindset for game development has remained the same throughout these transitions and throughout my career.More TrendingWhile PlatinumGames has yet to comment on its future, it certainly seems like its the end of an era for the studio, whether it continues on or not. But considering that, beyond Project G.G., it currently has no new games scheduled its not looking good. Nier: Automata was peak Platinum (Square Enix)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.GameCentralExclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • Earth is warming faster. Scientists are closing in on why
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    Paradoxically, cleaner emissions from ships and power plants are playing a role
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  • Brian Cox Is Totally Cool With Anthony Hopkins Greater Hannibal Lecter Fame
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    In a new interview tied to The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim that ends up being mostly about Succession (perhaps unsurprisingly), Brian Cox spoke about what it was like to be the guy who played Hannibal Lecter on screen first a few years before Anthony Hopkins Oscar-winning performance in The Silence of the Lambs made everyone think hed originated the role. The veteran actor, who since 1986 has carved out his own share of legendary performances, has made peace with what couldve been an epic thespian feud. Well, its a different character, he told the Hollywood Reporter. I mean, its like playing Hamlet. Everybodys going to have their own Hamlet. I chose to play it the way the director Michael Mann and I decided to play it. Tony played it brilliantly. I mean, I had to go to Paris to see it because I couldnt bring myself to see it in London. Asked for clarification on the last part of his answer, Cox explained, Because people knew that I was the other Hannibal, and I was worried about them saying, Youre comparing Hannibal Lecters and all that. But we played it the way we played it. Tony decided to take it down another route. And of course, Tonys was a huge success, and he got the Oscar and he made a lot of money out of it. I made something like 10 grand.But the one rule thats stuck with both, apparently, is that Cox and Hopkins do not talk about Hannibal Lecter. I did an interview with a newspaper, and the headline in the newspaper was that I was the first Hannibal Lecter. Well, that was true, but it sounded like I was boasting about it and I wasnt. And then I woke up one afternoon and the phone started ringing and all hell broke loose Tonys then-missus rang my agent and said, Tonys a bit upset about that. So I rang my agent and I said, Look, I apologize. Tony and I have worked together a couple of times since. We never talk about it. And thats a rule that we never would. For those wondering, THR didnt bring up Mads Mikkelsens take on the character on the TV series Hannibalso were still wondering what Cox thought of that version of the sophisticated serial killer. With that in mind, you can head to THR to read the full interview. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • The Year in Popcorn Buckets
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    When someone had the idea to turn a sandworm into a bucket of popcorn they had no idea what they were Dune. Did they create a singularly hilarious internet sensation? Yes. But they also set off a trend that saw people go to movie theaters not just for the movies or the snacks, but for a cool collectible too. For years movie theaters have been looking for new, unique ways to get people to the theater: IMAX, 4DX, 3D, etc. In 2024, they found an answer with the emergence of the popcorn bucket: a limited edition collectible that, in theory, could be used to hold popcorn but is really just something fun for fans to buy and enjoy as a keepsake. Popcorn buckets arent a new thing in theaters, nor are they new in other places, but 2024 kind of brought them into the spotlight and it all started with Dune: Part Two. The Dune: Part Two popcorn bucket was just supposed to be a sandworm. But very quickly the internet realized it looked like a sex toy, and, well, no one would shut up about it, ourselves included. That meant while other studios surely had popcorn buckets in the works for films like Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, a brand new light was shined on them. Image: AMC/Warner Bros. Image: AMC A few weeks later, Marvel Studios announced that the always-offensive Deadpool had designed his very own popcorn bucket for Deadpool & Wolverine and the Merc With the Mouth did not disappoint. Soon after, it was revealed that Wolverines head, with a very suspiciously wide open mouth, was coming out and all bets were off. And while the Deadpool & Wolverine bucket was probably the most famous of the summer, personally we preferred the one Disney released for Alien: Romulus which was big and thick and just the head of an alien. Screenshot: Ryan Reynolds YouTube Image: Cinemark Theatres As tends to happen, summer turns to fall, fall turns to winter, and since movie studios now had several months to think about popcorn buckets for their end-of-the-year releases, the buckets just kept on coming. Gladiator II gave us a Roman Colosseum with an AR component. Nosferatu gave us a popcorn coffin. And even Sonic the Hedgehog got on board, with maybe the only bucket that feels relatively normal. Image: Regal Image: Focus Image: Cinemark The change by the end of the year is the buckets were no longer only for your basic blockbusters. Now were doing gothic horror movies. Now were doing Oscar fare. And thats just a sampling. Basically, as the title of the article states, 2024 was the year of the popcorn bucket. The only question is, can 2025 raise the stakes, or will they get back to being lame? Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • space timefill Coffee Shop / SAISA STUDIO
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    space timefill Coffee Shop / SAISA STUDIOSave this picture! kobou studioCoffee Shop, RenovationCheongju, South KoreaArchitects: SAISA STUDIOAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:165 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:kobou studio Lead Architects: Junsu Lee More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Save this picture!Text description provided by the architects. space timefill is a medium-sized flat cafe inside an old residential complex. There is a small cloth running right in front of the cafe. It means a space for everyone who needs time. As it is a space in an alley with time, the facade of the building is also in the form of construction. It was designed as it is. It was intended to create a space without boundaries between the outside and the inside.Save this picture!Save this picture!Old-construction shopping malls are bound to have many problems during construction. The aging of buildings, old internal walls, ceilings, etc., and the shape of the interior's essential finishing materials. There was a difficulty in bringing it as it was and using it. Details were needed to create a collaboration between modern and old finishing materials.Save this picture!Space timefill intended to create a vintage but minimal space by utilizing vintage exposed walls, aesthetic paints, and warm patterned wood finishes. And the internal/external boundaries were broken down using whole glass. A whole glass was constructed on the top of the wall to allow light to leak in to create a warm space.Save this picture!Space timefill arranged tables of various sizes so that any group of people, such as groups and individuals, could rest. In addition, a staircase inside was made and a stage was raised to create a space where you can look at the cafe from above.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Cheongju, South KoreaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeSAISA STUDIOOfficePublished on December 17, 2024Cite: "space timefill Coffee Shop / SAISA STUDIO" 16 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1024739/space-timefill-coffee-shop-saisa-studio&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • EKS Residence / Jacobsen Arquitetura
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    EKS Residence / Jacobsen ArquiteturaSave this picture! Fernando Guerra | FG + SGHousesGuaruja, BrazilArchitects: Jacobsen ArquiteturaAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:1053 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2022 Lead Architects: Paulo Jacobsen, Bernardo Jacobsen e Edgar Murata More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. Emerging amidst the dense Atlantic Forest vegetation, it is on the coast of Sao Paulo that the project for this weekend residence, located in a residential condominium just minutes away from the beach, creates an oasis for a family of surfers.Save this picture!Save this picture!On the privileged corner plot, surrounded by the forest and with an original house accompanying the family for decades, the premise of the renovation project was the preservation of the tropical garden its great legacy. With that in mind, after a thorough analysis of the terrain and the zoning of the old dwelling, which was well- positioned considering sunlight and views, we understood the need to maintain the program distribution and the position of the pool.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Respecting the existing glade, the new construction is situated in the front portion of the plot, ensuring the privacy of the living and leisure spaces, which face the rear courtyard embraced by the lush vegetation. Structurally, the residence is easily understandable: above a metal horizontal plane, suspended a few centimeters above the ground from street level, two volumes wrapped in wooden slatted panels organize the service and entertainment environments on the ground floor, while the living areas emerge over the void that opens up to the garden, defined by large glass planes. Slender circular-section pillars, distributed in a perimeter grid, provide generous open spaces in the interiors.Save this picture!Perpendicular to the main access road of the condominium, in the the first block are the home theater, connected to a small veranda, as well as a guest room and sauna. Wooden panels with folding opening system allow glimpses of the greenery and filter natural light. The second volume, parallel to the main street, accommodates the powder room, kitchen, laundry room, and service room. Niches within the structure create countertops for the wine cellar and gourmet space. Presenting the image of a monolithic element from the facade, wooden panels protected by the extension of the upper slab that creates a delicate eave shading the entrance mimic the entrance door. Vertical wooden panels cover the ribbon window that runs from the kitchen to the service area.Save this picture!On the upper metal slab, two blocks clad in Corten steel accommodate the private spaces, resembling suspended bungalows, like a treehouse. The first block develops as the master pavilion, where is the master suite and a cozy sitting area, while the second, angled and cantilevered, accommodates three suites.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The arrangement of the volumes allows for the creation of a pair of terraces, adorned with landscaped areas and enclosed by perimeter benches that works as guardrails. To ensure the residents privacy, the terrace facing the street is smaller in size and has vertical brises soleil on the facades. On the opposite side, the contact with nature is intensified by large glass windows that open up to the balcony, where the residents can practice yoga in harmony with the surrounding landscape. The zenithal opening positioned above the vertical circulation illuminates the visual artwork materialized in the form of a poem and of great significance to the family created by the Brazilian artist Mana Bernardes, specifically for the project.Save this picture!An ode to the coastal climate, the palette of natural materials seeks to translate the concepts of coziness and lightness: wood is applied in the slatted panels, ceilings, and facade panels. White Itaunas granite cover the interior floors and the pool deck, while soapstone is used in the fireplace niche and irregularly arranged Lajao stones on the side veranda. The furniture includes linen upholstery and pieces by Brazilian designers, combined with custom joinery by Jacobsen Arquitetura.Save this picture!Highlighting the visual integration between indoors and outdoors, when fully retracted, the sliding glass doors allow the living and dining rooms to merge with the gourmet veranda and sun deck. The application and repetition of materials that extend to the exteriors emphasize the visual continuity of the spaces. Located about 5 minutes from the beach, a trail surrounded by dense vegetation connects the house directly to the sea. In the garden, the landscaping, developed in collaboration with Daniel Nunes, integrates native species with new ones, intertwining the dialogue between the building and the landscape as a natural result. To minimize environmental impact on the land, stilts elevate the house, providing waterproofing and access to the facilities. Aesthetically, this solution adds lightness to the ensemble.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeJacobsen ArquiteturaOfficePublished on December 16, 2024Cite: "EKS Residence / Jacobsen Arquitetura" [Residncia EKS / Jacobsen Arquitetura] 16 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. 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  • Standout Tech Products of 2024
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    Many amazing products launched this year, and well cover some of them. However, unlike most years when the decision was difficult, one product stood out well above the rest as revolutionary. What made it particularly special was that it was a bold bet that paid off and helped its manufacturer become one of, and for a time, the most valuable company in the world.Typically, I dont do a Product of the Week for this column as it focuses on the Product of the Year, but I ran into a confection that Ive become almost addicted to, thanks to my love of dark chocolate, so Im compelled to squeeze it in. Its from a small company called Sweet as Fudge. So, before we revisit 2024 and discuss some of the standout products, lets talk about this chocolate.The product is Dark Chocolate Triple-Dipped Malt Balls. Theres also a sugar-free version thats surprisingly good. A pound costs around $15, but these things are so good. I keep them in the refrigerator so they melt more slowly in my mouth. If you are into chocolate and like malt (chocolate malt is my go-to drink in the summer), give them a try this holiday season.Now, on to the main event. Lets begin with the contenders that didnt quite make the top of my list and conclude with the one that earned the title of Product of the Year.Fisker OceanImage Credit: FiskerIts a shame this company didnt survive the year, but the Fisker Ocean which I had planned to buy was arguably the best electric SUV on paper. It had a bunch of cool, unique features like a solar panel roof and a pull-up table so the driver could enjoy a snack or meal in the car without making a mess.This eSUV was well-designed and had decent range, and I thought it was one of the best-looking vehicles in the market. Operating inefficiencies and apparently some financial mismanagement killed the company and the car. RIP Fisker.2025 Audi RS e-tron GT PerformanceImage Credit: Audi CommunicationsI bought a used 2022 Audi e-tron GT after Fisker went under. Right after I bought it, Audi released the 2025 model, and it is a beast. It has nearly 1,000 HP, giving it blazing performance (more than I need as my base car is quick enough), hydraulic suspension allowing it to adjust its height nearly instantly, and the car is beautiful.Oh, they added around 100 miles of range over my car, making it far more useful for a daily driver. At $171,000, it is out of my budget range, but wow, what a car!Hyundai Ioniq 5 NImage Credit: HyundaiI think Hyundais approach with the Ioniq 5 N electric car is the way to go for those who miss the engine sound and gear shifting in a manual gas car. This Hyundai is arguably the most fun electric car in the world. It does a decent job faking engine sounds, and shifting feels like you are shifting a car even though this is emulated and actually makes the car slower. But it is incredibly fun to drive and reasonably quick (0 to 60 in 3.25 seconds).The Hyundai Ioniq 5 Nisnt badly priced for a performance car that lists under $70,000, and its likely quicker than your buddys far more expensive exotic car.OpenAIs ChatGPTWow, talk about an offering that changed the world! ChatGPT is the core technology under both Apple and Microsofts AI efforts. Its Dall-E capability for images is impressive (as is Googles Gemini, which I also use), and it has changed the way many of us write software, create images, and even write complete works.ChatGPT has been advancing incredibly quickly, and with artificial general intelligence (AGI) it promises to change how we create what we read. ChatGPT and its peers are starting to change what we watch. It is a truly revolutionary platform, though Googles Gemini Advanced is no slouch either. While ChatGPT launched before 2024, it became the basis for both Microsofts and Apples huge AI efforts this year.Windows 365 LinkEver since the PC came out, weve essentially been asking to go back to terminals. We love the freedom the PC gives us, but we arent crazy about the complexity of supporting them ourselves, particularly at scale. Microsoft helped create the problem, and, to be fair, it has mitigated a lot of the related pain by improving Windows.However, Windows 365 Link is a nearly instant, on-terminal-like device that promises and mostly delivers Windows capabilities with the reliability and simplicity of a terminal. Its kind of a Back to the Future product and a bit of a man-bites-dog story. I expect this to be the future of the PC eventually.BlueskyImage by Author / GeminiEver since Elon Musk bought Twitter, many of us have been looking for an alternative. Each time we got excited about a new effort, we were disappointed.Bluesky has been the closest thing to a better Twitter so far, and more and more people I know have migrated to it. Given its distributed architecture, it also has some technical advantages over X/Twitter.Its moderation, in my opinion, appears to be better than Twitters. It was a huge step in the right direction, and I hope it makes it into our future.Google Pixel 9 Pro FoldThe Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold is now the phone I carry, and it is awesome. The updates to the phone have been helpful. It locks if it moves suddenly, as if someone stole it, for instance. It also locks if you are reading in a plane when it takes off, but you can just log in again. It folds out into a small tablet, so if I dont have my glasses handy, I can still make the text large enough to read. Speaking of reading, it is the best e-book alternative since the discontinued Microsoft Duo.I wish Google had used a Qualcomm Snapdragon instead of its own processor, but the difference isnt as bad as it was with the first Fold. Im just loving this phone.Huawei Mate XT Tri-Fold SmartphoneHuawei has demonstrated remarkable ingenuity by navigating technological restrictions to deliver one of the most desirable smartphones in the world, despite some initial growing pains because this was almost an entirely new platform.Given that Huawei wasnt allowed to buy the technology from the U.S., this three-screen phone that went from iPhone to iPad size is a technical marvel. It showcases where we will likely go with phones and set itself apart from competitive devices this year.Huawei remains impressive, considering the problems posed by the conflicts between the U.S. and China this year. Impressive work.Lenovo Auto Twist AI PC ConceptLenovo is another company that stood out this year in terms of sheer innovation. The product that most caught my eye was the ThinkBook Auto-Twist AI PC Concept.What makes this PC different is that it automatically pans the screen and on-board camera based on where you are in the room. This feature is particularly handy for those of us who have to move around during team calls or when you need to watch a how-to video while doing something else.Watching that screen swivel automatically so it remained focused on the user was awesome. As AI advances, I expect well see even more innovation when it comes to AI PCs.HP Print AIFor me, 2024 was defined by AI innovations. The HP Print AI offering, released in September, directly addresses a lot of our aggravation with printers, automatically formatting things for pages without cutting off the borders and positioning the data and graphics so that each print job is perfect.Weve all had issues when printing a document and not having it lay up properly. Spreadsheets are the worst, often printing one line or column on a page and then kicking out hundreds of useless print copies that make little or no sense, like this:Image Credit: HPHP Print AI will auto-format print jobs, so the printed document is useful. The AI analyzes your print job based on past training to determine the optimal format. Then, it auto-configures for that result so each print job is as perfect as the AI can make it, like this:Image Credit: HPPrinter technology needs to be moved into this decade, and this software from HP should do that. Expect to see more advances like this from many companies that plan to use AI to address customer frustrations with their products.Disney BDX RobotsThe BDX robots are part of Project Groot and use Nvidias Jetson robotic technology. Youll see them at Disney parks, and eventually, youll be able to buy one.This little guy is the closest to a real Star Wars-like robot Ive ever found. I wish Id been smart enough to invest in Lucas Films back then rather than spending my money on going to that first Star Wars movie over and over and over again. BDX showcased how far robotics has come, and well be seeing a lot of amazing robots you can buy in 2025.Nvidia Blackwell B200 GPUImage Credit: NvidiaWhen Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang first presented Blackwell, it was a fantastic event that showcased how a company should release a revolutionary product. This GPU is massive in terms of performance and power requirements, and it is forcing a gigantic pivot from air to water cooling in cloud and enterprise data centers as the world pivots to AI.The backstory on this part and Nvidias entire AI effort is a tale of legend. Back in the early 2000s, when only IBM was really working with AI, Jensen Huang became convinced it was a much more near-term future event. For much of the next 20 years, Nvidias financial performance dragged as the company basically bet its future on AI. Had Huang not been a founder, he likely would have been fired.Then OpenAI asked for help, and Nvidia provided it. Thanks to Nvidia, we now have generative AI that works. Blackwell is the current culmination of this work, a massive GPU that is extremely power-hungry but also incredibly efficient. While it uses a ton of power, it does much more work than any group of other GPUs or NPUs can do with that same power.AMDs Threadripper CPU was equally innovative, but it was designed for existing market needs. Nvidia was working on Blackwell before AI became a market, and thats just never done. By taking what seemed to be an unreasonable risk and executing on it, Nvidia caught its competitors sleeping, and now Nvidia is nearly synonymous with AI.Back when there were pensions, CEO compensation was more reasonable, and boards more supportive of long-term strategic moves, an effort like this wouldnt have been that unusual. But in todays world, you just dont see that.Nvidias Blackwell effort gave me hope that the U.S. might be able to return to a more strategic future. It caught the imagination of a world increasingly focused on and concerned about AI. Blackwell was a once-in-a-generation leap in performance and a massive bet that could have gone badly, so it is my choice for Product of the Year.
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  • Making Animated Artwork with Firefly and Adobe Express | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    Join multimedia artist Joy Chiang in this beginner-friendly session to bring your creative ideas to life quickly and easily. Youll learn how to create stunning images with Firefly and transform them into dynamic motion graphics using Adobe Express. Topics in this session include: Creating stunning imagery using FIrefly Animating your creations using Adobe Express Leveraging AI tools to bring your ideas to life quicklySubscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud
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  • Quick Hack: Animate Illustrations for Quick Content Creation | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    Short-form videos are popular media that wont be going away anytime soon. For illustrators, its important to market their work on social media, but they dont always have the time to create new video content while juggling their creative careers. In this session, discover how you can easily animate your illustrations without complex software using Adobe Express. Join Adrianne Walujo, illustrator and designer, as she shares creative tips for beginners, and learn how to create fun, animated illustrations using Illustrator and Adobe Express. Adrianne will guide you through a quick and simple process to design and animate illustrations that reflect your unique style. In this session, youll learn how to: Create vectors in Illustrator Export content to Adobe Express Use Adobe Express to add animation Subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud
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  • Making Animated Artwork with Firefly and Adobe Express | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    Join multimedia artist Joy Chiang in this beginner-friendly session to bring your creative ideas to life quickly and easily. Youll learn how to create stunning images with Firefly and transform them into dynamic motion graphics using Adobe Express. Topics in this session include: Creating stunning imagery using FIrefly Animating your creations using Adobe Express Leveraging AI tools to bring your ideas to life quicklySubscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud
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