• OpenAI wants to take over your browser
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    Welcome back to Week in Review. This week were diving into OpenAIs newly released AI agent, called Operator. We also look at where TikTok stands after being resuscitated, whether its time to go back to Tumblr, and more! Lets get into it.OpenAI launched a research preview of Operator, a general-purpose AI agent that can independently perform certain actions like book travel accommodations, make restaurant reservations, and shop online. When users activate Operator, a small window will pop up showing a dedicated web browser that the agent uses to complete tasks, along with text explaining what the agent is doing. The feature will first roll out to U.S. users on ChatGPTs $200 per month Pro subscription plan.Elon Musk and Sam Altman are fighting on X about Stargate. The enormous infrastructure project would funnel as much as $500 billion from investors like SoftBank and Middle East AI fund MGX into data centers that support OpenAIs AI workloads. But Musk claims that Stargate doesnt have the money it says it does. Its important to note, though, that he is not a neutral party and happens to be embroiled in a lawsuit with OpenAI.Hackers found a way to remotely unlock, start, and track millions of Subarus, according to a report from Wired. Two security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in a Subaru web portal that allowed them to hijack car controls and track driver location data. Subaru has since fixed the vulnerabilities after the researchers reported their findings to the Japanese automaker.This is TechCrunchs Week in Review, where we recap the weeks biggest news. Want this delivered as a newsletter to your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here.NewsImage Credits:MrBeast/YouTubeUnpacking Samsung Unpacked: Samsungs annual Unpacked event was this week, featuring the reveal of its Galaxy S25 line, new features for Gemini Live, advancements in smart home technology, and more. We put together a handy recap of every reveal you might have missed. Read morePerplexity launches an AI agent: The AI-powered search engine startup launched Perplexity Assistant, which the company says uses reasoning, search, and apps to help with daily tasks. The assistant is available for Android devices and can take multi-app actions. Read moreWill MrBeast buy TikTok? YouTube celebrity MrBeast is in talks to join a number of bids for TikToks U.S. operations, though he hasnt chosen one exclusively yet. While MrBeast is certainly wealthy, it is his celebrity that has attracted multiple bidders. Read moreFitbit gets burned: Fitbit settled with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission over a long-standing defect that caused some wearers to sustain burns. Fitbit will pay a $12.25 million penalty for the issues surrounding the Ionic smartwatch. Read moreTime to dust off your Tumblr blog: Tumblr has finally launched Tumblr TV, a GIF discovery feature a decade in the making that has since evolved to also host short-form videos to compete with TikTok. I wonder if the fandom GIFs I made in 2012 are still there Read moreNow, thats what I call smol : A team at AI dev platform Hugging Face has released SmolVLM-256M and SmolVLM-500M, which theyre claiming to be the smallest AI models that can analyze images, short videos, and text. Read moreThats one way to get a charge: Carnegie Mellon researchers debuted Power-Over-Skin, whose technology allows for electrical currents to travel through human skin to power things like blood sugar monitors, pacemakers, and even consumer wearables. Read moreStripe axes 300 employees: The fintech giant is laying off 300 people, according to a leaked memo reported by Business Insider. However, Stripe plans to continue hiring in 2025 to grow its total headcount by 17%. Read moreMeta copycats CapCut: Meta announced a new video editing app called Edits shortly after ByteDances video editing app CapCut was removed from Apples App Store and the Google Play Store as part of the U.S. TikTok ban. Read moreJust in case TikTok goes dark for real: While TikTok is back online in the U.S., its future remains uncertain. Bookmarking backup service Dewey has a solution that saves your favorite TikToks and allows you to access them at any time even if TikTok disappears again. Read more
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  • Paul McCartney calls on UK government to protect artists from AI
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    In BriefPosted:9:18 AM PST January 25, 2025Image Credits:Dimitrios Kambouris/Rock and Roll Hall of Fame / Getty ImagesPaul McCartney calls on UK government to protect artists from AILegendary musician Paul McCartney is warning against proposed changes to UK copyright law that would allow tech companies to freely train their models on online content unless the copyright holders actively opt out.In excerpts of an interview with the BBC, McCartney said the government needs to do more to protect musicians and other artists.Were the people, youre the government! he said. Youre supposed to protect us. Thats your job. So if youre putting through a bill, make sure you protect the creative thinkers, the creative artists, or youre not going to have them.McCartney isnt necessarily opposed to the use of AI in creating music indeed, he took advantage of the technology last year to clean up an old John Lennon demo and create what McCartney called the last Beatles record. However, he suggested that AI (or at least AI with a loose approach to copyright) poses an economic threat to artists.You get young guys, girls, coming up, and they write a beautiful song, and they dont own it, and they dont have anything to do with it, and anyone who wants can just rip it off, McCartney said.Adding that the moneys going somewhere, he said the financial rewards for creating a hit song should go to the artist, not just some tech giant somewhere.Topics
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  • Stencil mask/ Buffer help needed?
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    Hi !Im trying to find ressources, tutorial, or explanation that touch the subject of stencil mask/buffer, , im planning to make a portal/rift with depth like something else is behind it, and after looking around i got told this was a technique that could work great, i sadly really cant understand the principle behind it or find a good tutorial that explain the principal?how to build that shader/effect ?I understand that a Plane i acting ask a transparent mask that then show only in that plane the thing masked to the rest of the scene, but aside that i really cant warp my head around how to actually make the whole system happen/function.Any help or good tutorial welcomed ! Sorry if that has been asked before !
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  • Federal Reserve Bank of Boston // 1972
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    Established by Congress in 1913, the Federal Reserve System is the nations quasi-public central bank. Its primary functions are to set monetary policy, supervise and regulate banking institutions, maintain a stable financial system, and provide financial services to the U.S. government, the public, and domestic and international financial institutions. Organized in 1914, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston is one of 12 district banks across the country and serves the six New England states. Construction for the Boston Reserves Renaissance revival bank was begun in 1920 and finished in 1922, but was outgrown in the second half of the 20th century. The original building would be landmarked and is now known as the Langham, a luxury hotel. Planning began on a newer office and a site was acquired on waterfront land cleared from Urban Renewal in the late 1960s. The current building was constructed between 1972 and1974, and occupied by the bank in 1977. Designed by the firm Hugh Stubbins & Associates, the complex occupies a full city block, with the 32-story tower and a 4-story section serving as the bulk of the mass. A 600-ton major steel structure called a truss marks the beginning of the towers offices above the breezeway. The exterior is natural anodized aluminum, which acts as a curtain wall and weatherproof facing. The aluminum spandrels or eye-brows shade the building interior from the sun in the summertime and allow more sunlight in the winter months. Love it or hate it, this building is extremely significant architecturally for its Modern design and materiality, and for its engineering. It has become a visual landmark and anchor into Bostons dense Downtown.
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  • The Best Spy Thriller On Netflix Just Returned With A Fantastic New Season
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    The Night Agent. Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in episode 201 of The Night Agent. Cr. Siviroon ... [+] Srisuwan/Netflix 2024SIVIROON SRISUWAN/NETFLIXUpdated 01.25.25 See updates below.After a nearly two-year wait one of the best shows on Netflix just dropped its second season, and its great. If you enjoy high-octane action, nefarious terrorist plots and plenty of tense espionage, youre in for a treat.The Night Agent is a no-frills, unpretentious spy thriller that should please anyone who enjoys the genre. It combines a competent plot with a likeable cast of heroes and villains. The second season is out now on Netflix, but if you missed the first you should definitely start there.Season 1 of The Night Agent introduces us to the secretive Night Action program, a top-secret federal team of spies that investigate corruption within the United States government, finding moles and double-agents in the CIA and even the upper echelons of power.The story follows Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) who is given a job answering a telephone in a secret room in the White House. Hes basically the dispatcher for Night Action, but soon he finds himself caught up in a plot that stretches all the way to the Oval Office. He meets Rose (Luciane Buchanan) after he receives a distress call, and from here things go from bad to worse. The duo is faced with double-crosses, intense chases and plenty more as they try to stay alive and figure out whos pulling the strings.MORE FOR YOUSeason 2 adds a few new layers of complexity to the mix, juggling several subplots filled with intrigue, international espionage and even more dire stakes. Just like the first season, this is a series that isnt trying to be super sexy or super smart, but carries out its spycraft with workmanlike efficiency. Yes, its over-the-top a lot of the time, but its leads are down to earth and relatable and its entertaining from the get-go.If youre looking for a binge this weekend, and especially if youre a fan of shows like Slow Horses, Reacher, Killing Eve and Jack Ryan, do yourself a favor and give The Night Agent a shot.Update 1.25.25While The Night Agent is a fun spy show, its not the only one you should check out if youre a fan of the genre. Here are a few other spy thrillers that are must-see TV and should help scratch that particular itch.Slow Horses (Apple TV)Slow Horses is the only show on Apple TV that gives Severance a run for its money. This is the sharpest, most tightly-paced and written spy shows currently airing. Its also hilarious. Gary Oldman leads a tremendous cast as Jackson Lamb, the curmudgeonly, slovenly boss of Slough House, where MI5 sends its rejects. Every season so far has been absolutely brilliant, edge-of-your-seat television.The Night Manager (Hulu)This BBC limited series is based off the 1993 novel by John le Carr. It stars Tom Hiddleston as the night manager of a Cairo hotel who gets mixed up in a dangerous plot. Hugh Laurie plays a ruthless arms dealer. The cast is rounded out by Elizabeth Debicki, Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander and David Harewood. Like all le Carr espionage, this is a slow burn that builds up to a crackling finale.Homeland (Paramount+)One of the best spy thrillers of all time, Homeland is a must-watch entry in the genre, and with eight seasons this should give you plenty to watch. The first season is still one of the best seasons of TV Ive ever seen. Claire Danes plays bipolar CIA operative Carrie Mathison. She suspects that a recently released POW, Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) has been turned into a double-agent by his terrorist captors. Mandy Patinkin plays Carries boss, Saul Berenson. While the series has its low points, its still solid from start to finish.The Spy (Netflix)Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is best known as Borat and it is a bit shocking to see him play such a serious role in The Spy, but he does a terrific job as Eli Cohen, a real-life Israeli Mossad spy who infiltrates the Syrian government in the lead-up to the Six Day War. Based on real events, this is a genuinely compelling spy drama and Cohen is terrific. Not necessarily the most thrilling of these spy thrillers, but still worth a watch.Patriot (Prime Video)Patriot is both wildly underrated and very, very quirky and weird. Michael Dorman plays a depressed spy / musician named John Tavner on a mission to stop Iran from going nuclear. Terry OQuinn plays Tavners father, also an intelligence officer, and Michael Chernus (who youll recognize as Ricken from Severance) plays his bumbling brother. The show is . . . genuinely very off-kilter. Its nothing at all like what I was expecting. Give it a shot.The Americans (Hulu)One of my favorite spy thrillers of all time, The Americans follows the dangerous lives of Phillip and Elizabeth Jenningsplayed by Matthew Rhys and Keri Russelltwo Soviet spies who live in America and pretend to be Americans. They have perfect accents. They have a family, and their kids dont even know the truth. As they lead their normal, suburban lives, they also carry out crazy espionage missions for the KGB. Its not only an incredibly tense series, its also a morally complex one, where you really struggle with your feelings about these characters. Noah Emmerich also stars as the Jennings neighbor who, it turns out, is an FBI officer working in counter-intelligence. Another series that starts off strong and gets all the way to the finish line intact.
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  • Survey: 67% Of Execs Funnel $250M Into AI To Accelerate Transformation
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    Business execs doubling down on their AI investmentsgettyA majority of senior executives across multiple industries expect artificial intelligence (AI) to fundamentally reshape their businesses in the next 12 to 24 months, according to KPMGs latest AI Quarterly Pulse Survey. The report found that 56% of leaders anticipate significant transformation within the next year alone, jumping to 67% within two yearsunderscoring the swift pace at which AI is evolving from a strategic discussion into an operational transformation imperative.Skyrocketing Investments and Shifts in StrategyAccording to the survey, 68% of executives plan to invest between $50 million and $250 million into generative AI (GenAI) over the next 12 months, marking a substantial increase from 45% in Q1 of 2024. Business leaders seem to be moving from pilot programs to major budget allocations, with half of them already scaling their GenAI initiatives, up from just 10% half a year ago. This surge in investment signals a recognition amongst business leaders that AI is no longer a niche, technical concept but a near-term requirement for staying competitive.With responses from 100 U.S.-based C-suite leaders at companies earning $1 billion or more in annual revenue, the KPMGs Quarterly Pulse Survey findings closely mirror other market research reports emphasizing the rapid enterprise adoption of AI. For example, Deloittes State of AI in the Enterprise survey also underscores how C-level enthusiasm has led to notable AI budgets, even amid economic uncertainties.Similarly, a recent survey of executives from the Boston Consulting Group and insights from researchers at Stanfords Human-Centered AI (HAI) have both produced results highlighting the increased acceleration and investment in AI-powered business transformation. These studies and surveys highlight the growing expectation that AI will soon become indispensable across multiple business functions.Top Challenges: Data Quality and Economic VolatilityWhile organizations are bullish about AIs potential, 88% cite macroeconomic pressures as a key factor influencing their AI strategies, both now and for the foreseeable future. Another significant hurdle is the integrity of organizational data itself, with 85% of respondents naming data quality as the biggest challenge on the horizon, followed by data privacy, cybersecurity, and employee adoption. This concern underscores how AI success hinges not only on sophisticated algorithms but also on high-quality, well-governed data.MORE FOR YOUAI Agents on the Rise, But Adoption LagsOne of the most eye-catching insights revolves around AI agents. More than half of surveyed organizations (51%) are exploring the use of these agents, while 37% are piloting them. However, only 12% of surveyed respondents have actually deployed AI agents for real-world use. This difference between interest and deployment could reflect both the complexity of AI agent technology and the regulatory, ethical, and workforce readiness issues that inevitably arise when introducing these tools into core business operations.Our latest pulse survey confirms what were seeing with clients: organizations are doubling down on AI investments, said Steve Chase, Vice Chair of AI & Digital Innovation at KPMG. The data also shows growing momentum around AI agents, with over half of organizations exploring their use. Leaders are putting real dollars behind agents, but with mounting pressure to demonstrate ROI, getting the value story right is critical.A Leadership-Driven Trend, With Training GapsIn a counterintuitive twist, the C-suite (71%) and executive management (58%) appear to be using GenAI tools more actively than middle managers (26%) and entry-level employees (15%). Although more than 80% of companies plan to incorporate GenAI training into formal performance development tracks, only 24% of employees currently leverage AI in their existing workflows on a weekly basis. This suggests that while leaders are sold on the technologys benefits, rank-and-file adoption could stall if not accompanied by robust training and simplified AI integration into daily tasks.Whether its AI agents or executive training, one thing is clear: AIs transformative power is no longer a hypothetical. Its here, and its accelerating.
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  • AMD confirms microcode vulnerability revealed in beta BIOS update
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    What just happened? AMD has confirmed a security vulnerability in some of its processors, which was inadvertently revealed through a beta BIOS update from Asus. The flaw, described as a "microcode signature verification vulnerability," came to light before AMD could officially disclose it, sparking concerns in the cybersecurity community. The vulnerability was first noticed by Tavis Ormandy, a security researcher at Google's Project Zero. Ormandy spotted a reference to the flaw in the release notes of an Asus beta BIOS update for one of its gaming motherboards. "It looks like an OEM leaked the patch for a major upcoming CPU vulnerability," Ormandy wrote in a public mailing list post.AMD has since acknowledged the issue. The company has not yet specified which of its products are affected but has indicated that mitigations are being developed and deployed.The vulnerability appears to be related to the microcode and seems to circumvent the process that ensures only official, AMD-signed microcode can be loaded into the processor. Exploiting this vulnerability requires not only local administrator access to the targeted system but also the capability to develop and execute malicious microcode, according to AMD. This high bar for exploitation suggests that while the vulnerability is serious, it's not something that could be easily weaponized by casual attackers.While the full extent of the vulnerability's impact is not yet known, security experts have begun speculating about its potential consequences. Demi Marie Obenour, a software developer for Invisible Things, suggested that if an attacker could load arbitrary microcode, they might be able to compromise critical security features such as System Management Mode (SMM), Secure Encrypted Virtualization-Secure Nested Paging (SEV-SNP), and Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM).The recent discovery of a microcode signature verification vulnerability is not an isolated incident. Over the years, AMD has faced several security challenges across its product lines. // Related StoriesIn March 2018, researchers from CTS Labs uncovered a series of vulnerabilities affecting AMD's Ryzen and Epyc processors. These flaws, collectively known as RYZENFALL, MASTERKEY, CHIMERA, and FALLOUT, posed security risks to both consumer and enterprise-grade processors. Exploiting the vulnerabilities required administrative access, according to AMD.In August 2024, a more widespread vulnerability named "Sinkclose" was disclosed. This flaw in the System Management Mode potentially exposed hundreds of millions of devices to security risks. In this case, exploiting the vulnerability required kernel-level access, making it a threat primarily to "seriously breached systems," AMD said at the time.
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  • Intel proposes new modular standards for laptops and mini PCs to improve repairability
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    Forward-looking: Outdated laptops often necessitate complete replacements since they typically only allow users to upgrade memory or storage. Intel aims to address this issue by urging manufacturers to embrace new modular design standards. Like Framework and MNT PCs, these standards would allow users to upgrade motherboards and other components without purchasing a new laptop. Intel recently outlined its ideas for allowing users to upgrade and replace individual laptop components. If widely adopted, the new standards could reduce costs and e-waste.The company's proposal describes standardized measurements for future laptop motherboards and I/O modules. Following a clear set of parameters might speed up the design process for new components.Additionally, users could upgrade and replace boards, USB-C ports, Thunderbolt ports, and other parts without completely replacing the laptop. An affordable tier for mainstream laptops would accommodate 14- and 16-inch devices, enabling single- or dual-fan upgrades to improve cooling.Intel also envisions strengthening modularity and standardization for mini-PCs. The company's diagram (below) depicts a 5L chassis with slide rails to facilitate easy swapping of the CPU, memory, GPU, and storage. The I/O ports and other parts would also enable easy repairs.Framework and MNT have provided modular laptops for years, but their initiatives remain niche. Framework's products allow customers to swap mainboards, ports, screens, keyboards, and many other components. The company also aims to provide upgradeable dedicated graphics for its 16-inch laptop, but the AMD Radeon RX 7700S is the only available option so far. // Related StoriesMeanwhile, MNT recently unveiled the successor to its Arm-based Reform laptop. Owners of the prior model can upgrade to a new SoC, swap other components, and 3D print a new chassis.The primary downside of Framework and MNT devices is that upgrades require users to remain within each company's hardware ecosystem. In contrast, Intel's proposal could potentially create an environment resembling desktop DIY PCs, allowing users to choose between parts from numerous vendors. However, whether the industry would agree upon a single modular laptop standard remains uncertain.Wide adoption wouldn't just lower upgrade costs and reduce e-waste; it would also deliver right-to-repair advocates a major victory. The increasingly popular movement aims to resist manufacturers' efforts to block repairs and maintenance by users or third-party hardware vendors. Right-to-repair advocacy usually centers on machines like smartphones and tractors, but laptop users have also begun complaining about recent models that no longer allow RAM and SSD upgrades.
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  • Is the OnePlus 13Rs camera worth an extra $100? I found out
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsHow different is OnePlus 13Rs cameraHow cameras on OnePlus 13R and 12R compare in real-lifeOnePlus 13Rs cameras are steps aheadIn 2024, OnePlus made a breakthrough with the 12R. Despite having followed the trend of launching R-series phones for several generations prior without any significant impact, OnePlus finally appeared to find the perfect feature blend that qualifies as an excellent value for money and recreated the same effected early generations of OnePlus phones had.The OnePlus 12R was rightly dubbed spectacular in our review last year, and the OnePlus 13R is a step in the same direction, except it improves at least, on paper in areas where the former couldnt impress us. The camera is one of those aspects, and OnePlus touts the 13R to be significantly better. Our review of the OnePlus 13R also leans towards a similar conclusion, calling the 13Rs cameras genuinely solid.Recommended VideosIn this article, we will take a more in-depth look at the true improvements that the OnePlus 13Rs cameras bring compared to the OnePlus 12R, explored through a series of direct comparisons. But first, heres what the OnePlus 13R brings on paper.RelatedTushar Mehta / Digital TrendsThe OnePlus 13R bears the same spirit as the OnePlus 12R. Although the $100 price hike might twinge, the OnePlus 13R immediately proves its exceptional value. On the outside, the two phones look different, with the OnePlus 13R adopting a flatter styling for its mid-frame, the screen, and the back. You wouldnt have any trouble telling the two phones apart. The flat edges are in line with Apple, and subsequently Samsung, going for that aesthetic and inspiring the entire industry to pivot from curves.In contrast, the cameras on the back of the two phones appear largely similar. In fact, it is the most evident aspect convincing us of their kinship. Inside, too, the cameras arent starkly dissimilar. The OnePlus 13R retains the 50-megapixel primary and the 8MP ultrawide angle cameras from the 12R. The lenses, too, remain unaffected.Tushar Mehta / Digital TrendsThe third camera, however, gets a much-needed upgrade. OnePlus ditches the bootless dedicated macro camera, replacing it with a 2X telephoto instead. Its not as mighty as the 3X or 5X shooters on more premium phones like the OnePlus 13, Galaxy S25 Ultra, or the iPhone 16 Pro, so its purpose truly isnt to capture subjects at a longer distance. However, it is truly beneficial for portraits, resulting in a natural and smoother bokeh effect, and you will notice in the images that follow.While maintaining the same hardware, OnePlus claims to have reworked the camera algorithm, especially benefiting the primary shooter. The main camera now gets OnePlus 13s Snapshot functionality. While the exact working is a bit complex, OnePlus says the camera now does twice the work in the same time, capturing twice the information with each image it takes. This results in better details, more consistent lighting across the frame, and better HDR. This improvement, paired with a newer processor, which includes a better image signal processor or ISP, and faster RAM and storage, should lead to slightly better images with the OnePlus 13R. Whether that translates to better photography in real life is something we will evaluate in a collection of images below.Tushar Mehta / Digital TrendsWith a series of comparing shots taken with the OnePlus 13R and the 12R, I will highlight the subtle yet meaningful differences the cameras on the two phones have. I will also establish common traits among images from the same phone but in different modes.Each of the comparisons below has two images: ones taken with the OnePlus 13R on the left and those taken on the 12R on the right. Let us start with the primary cameras.Primary camera has some surprisesEven though both phones use the same physical sensor for the 50MP primary camera, the differences are vastly evident. Despite not having any actual difference in terms of details, the image taken with the OnePlus 13R appears sharper, primarily for its better saturation, higher contrast, and a closer to neutral white balance.The image on the right, the one I took with the OnePlus 12R, has a haze over the black parts and a warm tone over the entire image. And despite the haze, shadows on this image arent starkly brighter. These aspects make it a little less palatable.In the next shot from a junkyard, many sections of the tattered bus enjoy roughly the same level of details in both images. However, the lower exposure on the image shot with the OnePlus 12R is immediately evident.The OnePlus 13Rs shot has brighter shadows that lend to some visibility on the insides of the ragged roof even though it doesnt truly illuminate them. Sections of the bus, such as the deceased mudguard and the front axle are slightly more visible in the image on the left, too.While the leaves on the tree are distorted on both images, the ones on the left appear greener, reinforcing the impression that the OnePlus 13R captures better shadows.The next set affirms that belief further. Despite both images having similar details in both images, the shot from the 13R retains more light around branches and vines. The yellow mustard plants on the back also appear slightly better lit on the left, while those on the right look pale in comparison.I wouldnt fret over these bits if I saw the image on the right alone. However, comparing the two makes it significantly difficult to overlook them.Next, lets explore if we see something similar with the ultrawide shots on both the phones.Ultrawide doesnt disappointThe first set of images below is also taken with the primary cameras with the intent to allow a two-way comparison between the primary wide-angle and the ultrawide angle cameras on the same phone and between the two phones. In line with the images above, the first set has better saturation and contrast in the image shot on the OnePlus 13R, even though they have comparable details.A similar trend is seen in the ultrawide shots taken with the two phones. The ultrawide image captured on the OnePlus 13 more saturation and a visibly higher contrast. The finer differences we saw previously, such as that between the shadows, arent too visible when taking images with the ultrawide cameras.In addition to better saturation in shots compared to the OnePlus 12R, both cameras on the OnePlus 13R deliver consistent colors, even though we dont necessarily see better details. This holds even though neither the primary nor the ultrawide sensor get any special treatments such as color tuning from Hasselblad.Next, let us look at the most impactful change on the OnePlus 13Rs camera: the new telephoto setup.Zoom is the welcome additionBefore taking a look at what the sensor does for portraits, however, heres a quick comparison of how it performs with inanimate subjects. Take for instance, these 2X shots captured on the OnePlus 13R (left) and the 12R. At the 2X magnification, the OnePlus 12R continues to use the main sensor by digitally zooming and therefore, cropping into the frame. The OnePlus 13R, on the other hand, switches over to the dedicated sensor, allowing it to capture a crisper shot of the red flower on the banana tree.The dedicated sensor with a longer focal range also allows a naturally shallow depth of field. This leads to a stronger bokeh, even when shooting without the portrait mode. The only requisite is that there must be a reasonable distance between the primary subject and its background.Besides, the telephoto has other benefits, such as taking slightly clearer shots even at high zoom levels, such as the following ones at 5X zoom. Shooting with the dedicated 2X camera on the OnePlus 13R results in a much sharper image than the one shot with the OnePlus 12Rs primary 1X camera.While the telephoto camera is evidently useful, it also poses a disadvantage in terms of lighting due to the smaller aperture and an inferior sensor. Despite the sharpness, the image appears darker with dimmer shadow areas, unless a strong light shines over. But, I would willingly make this compromise for crisper shots of faraway objects in daylight, but may hesitate in low light.Portraits are exceptionalEnabling the Portrait Mode clearly boosts the depth of field artificially over the already enhanced depth of the 2X sensor. This is exemplified by the following shot, where a single flower appears distinctly in focus for an artsy touch.The 2X sensors longer focal range allows us to capture the same subjects with detail without ever really getting too close to them. This can be handy while focusing on poisonous plants, ornate insects, exotic animals, or other things were expected to stay away from.Like objects, the sensor also helps with sharper focus on faces that may not necessarily be human. While both images captured using the portrait mode have ample details and a good bokeh, the one shot with the OnePlus 13R captures a tad bit more details, especially around my dogs neck, snout, and whiskers.Additionally, the colors on the OnePlus 12Rs shot look washed out and less pleasing than what the OnePlus 13R captured.But what about actual human faces captured with the portrait modes on both phones? The next section digs deeper into that.Human faces look great sometimesEven though the 2X telephoto on the OnePlus 13R is better suited for portraits, its not the only option to choose. You can use both 1X and 2X cameras to shoot portraits. Meanwhile, the OnePlus 12R, which lacks a dedicated telephoto entirely, also shoots at 1X and 2X zoom but using the same primary camera.To learn how Portrait modes on both phones compare at different focal lengths, I tested them under both conditions. First, lets compare portraits shot on the primary cameras.Like the rest of wide-angle shots compared above, the OnePlus 13R cranks up the saturation in portrait mode. But to my surprise, the image here feels more saturated than likeable. The image shot with the OnePlus 13R leans has more warmth, which makes it less pleasing than the OnePlus 12R. For a change, the OnePlus 12R actually recreates more natural colors, especially around the face.The OnePlus 13R does capture brighter shadows in this case, but the excessive warmth makes me lean in the 12Rs favor. As with other shots using the primary cameras, both pictures have a very similar level of details.However, the balance tips back in the 13Rs favor when shooting at 2X zoom. The dedicated telephoto allows for a more refined bokeh, almost replicating the same as higher shots.The OnePlus 12R does artificially plaster a bokeh over the background, almost resembling a phone from a higher price bracket. My skin and beard have a more visible texture on the OnePlus 13Rs shot while the OnePlus 12R adds a flatter, more pasty look to my face. The details on my cardigan are also more precise, and these factors make the OnePlus 13R is clearly the more convincing option for facial portraits.Night portraits are mehIn low light, I feel a lot less convinced about either phones abilities to take good portraits, especially at 1X zoom. Even though both the OnePlus 13R and the 12R manage to capture notable details, they, quite understandably, lack the same appeal as daylight shots.But switching over to the 2X lens makes the differences more evident. While the portraits still arent anywhere close to those from daytime, the OnePlus 13Rs shot captures slightly more details, including better textures on the face and the sweater. Meanwhile, the OnePlus 12R fails to capture the exact textures and instead has an oil painting effect over the face and the letters on the sweater.The edge of the wall and the fake lily in the background also looks better blurred in the shot on the left, making the shot on the left comparatively better.The only caveat worth pointing out is that you cannot adjust the depth of field from the Photos app after taking the picture on the OnePlus 13R. This is probably just a bug as all previous phones offer the functionality, and I hope OnePlus would fix this in an update soon.What about moon shotsDiscounting its less than impressive performance in low light, the freshly included telephoto has a clear advantage. But what if we turn down the light further and focus on a single object, like the moon in a dark sky?It is as far-fetched to accept these mid-range phones would match to flagships such as the Galaxy S25 Ultra or the OnePlus 13 for capturing shots of the moon. So, I replaced the actual moon with a cheap moon lamp that supposedly replicates the same structure as the moon. While I failed to trigger any moon mode with AI-generated overlays of the moon, I came to an interesting observation.At 1X, both phones capture the scene with comparable dexterity. The lit sections of the frame have some details, but both shots have plenty of chromatic distortions or fringes along dimly lit edges. A solid five on 10, I would say.However, when I move away and switch to zooming on the images, I see a weird green hue on the OnePlus 13R as it tries to compensate for the warm white light coming from the globe. At 5X, the OnePlus 13Rs shot is technically sharper, but the colors put me off and instead inspire me to like the OnePlus 12Rs shot better. This is perhaps another bit OnePlus could iron out in a software update.Useful macros, finallyFinally, we come to the OnePlus 12Rs dedicated macro sensor that was relinquished in this generation to rectify a big mistake. That is because the 2MP macro camera has limited utility because of its unpleasant picture quality, further worsened by its lack of autofocus.On the OnePlus 13R, macro shots are now captured using the primary camera, which allows the phone to focus better on a tiny object, such as this bunch of wildflowers.The improvements to macro photography are immediately apparent from the photos. However, OnePlus removed the dedicated mode, and you now solely depend on an automatic macro mode that does not immediately trigger, especially in low light. I wish OnePlus identifies and rectifies this too.Tushar Mehta / Digital TrendsThe OnePlus 13R makes notable leaps over the OnePlus 12R, especially with improved cameras. While the new telephoto sensor is a glaring improvement, it is easy to recommend the OnePlus 13R for better camera modes overall. The 13Rs improved camera algorithms result in better colors in most of the scenarios, though a few exceptions, such as facial portraits at 1X or long-range shots at night, definitely require some more commitment from OnePlus.While it is delusive to expect anyone who already owns the OnePlus 12R to upgrade to a 13R, it makes clear sense to spend the $100 extra and get the OnePlus 13R over the 12R if you want decent cameras while also enjoying other upgrades that the 13R offers.Editors Recommendations
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  • This 2020 Nicolas Cage sci-fi horror is massively underrated
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    Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIts faithfulness to the source materialThe horrorThe performancesFive years ago, RLJE Films released director Richard Stanley and actor Nicolas Cages underrated sci-fi horror film, Color Out of Space, a modern adaptation of H.P. Lovecrafts short story. The movie follows the Gardners, a family of alpaca farmers, as they are visited by a brightly colored meteorite that mutates their land and everything in it.Before Color Out of Space, Richard was known for directing Hardware and Dust Deviland for being notoriously fired from the infamous 1996 movie The Island of Dr. Moreau, starring Marlon Brando and Val Kilmer. However, Color Out of Space marked Stanleys glowing return to filmmaking to work on his passion project.Though the film received considerable acclaim upon release, Color Out of Space has been all but overlooked by general audiences since its release in 2020.Recommended VideosFive years later, this movie still displays the potential to become a cult classic, not just because of Cage. The way it adapts Lovecrafts story and brings its alien horror to life with jaw-dropping visuals and heart-wrenching performances makes for an unforgettable cinematic experience. Here are the easy reasons why Color Out of Space deserves at least one viewing and far more recognition from audiences:RelatedRLJE Films / RLJE FilmsThough Color Out of Space is set in the modern era, Stanley stays true to the source material while drawing inspiration from his own life. Specifically, the director draws from his mothers experience with cancer and translates it into the character of Theresa Gardner and her mastectomy. This creative change adds an extra layer to the story, turning the Color into a symbol of cancer as it infects the land around it, slowly killing it as it turns it into something new and terrifying.Like Lovecrafts story, the film unfolds with several horrific tragedies and zero hope for the Gardner family. The universe shows no mercy on them as the Color claims their lives and minds, fitting with the source materials tone. The film also adds more of Lovecrafts work into the story with the presence of the Necronomicon and Wards vision of an alien planet writhing with tentacled creatures. By mixing occult magic with alien sci-fi, the film creates a genre-bending nightmare that makes Lovecrafts stories so revolutionary. This execution proved that Stanley couldve directed his planned adaptation of Lovecrafts The Dunwich Horror very well.COLOR OUT OF SPACE Official Trailer (2020) Nicolas Cage MovieAs a faithful Lovecraft adaptation, Stanleys film depicts one familys descent into Hell at the hands of an otherworldly force they can neither understand nor defeat. The films alien terror echoes John Carpenters The Thing, as everything the Color touches turns into horrific monstrosities. Though some of these creations dont look that realistic at times, the CGIs quality can be forgiven due to the films low budget. Nevertheless, the films creature designs are downright terrifying, specifically the mutant fusion of the Gardners alpacas and the spider-like fusion of Theresa and Jack.The latter creature is especially horrifying, as it takes a mother and sons loving bond and twists it into an agonizing Freudian nightmare. With Theresa absorbing poor Jack into her body as she turns into an animalistic monster, this slow and unsettling transformation is painful to watch and will get under viewers skin. All in all, Color Out of Space is one of those films that will stick with its audience long after the credits roll, with the movies dark and psychedelic ending burning into viewers brains for years to come.RLJE Films / RLJE FilmsThe films horror cant exist in a vacuum, and the cast elevates it as they fill the void with their engrossing performances. Playing the unfortunate witnesses to the Colors wrath, the cast effectively captures the pain, confusion, and sorrow their characters face as they lose themselves and each other to an all-consuming entity. Its an incredibly dark story, and audiences cant help but ache from watching the characters endure their tragic fates.At the forefront ofColor Out of Space is Cage, who gives another mesmerizing performance as his character becomes possessed by the Color. The actor goes full Cage in his role, descending into a rage-filled trance like Jack Torrance in The Shining as he tries to protect his family, succeed with his farm, and maintain order. He may go a little too over-the-top at times, but his performance still adds to the wild and chaotic spirit of Stanleys film, making it one of the most distinctive and must-see adaptations of Lovecrafts work.Stream Color Out of Space on Shudder.Editors Recommendations
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