The leak points to a major redesign for the OnePlus 15 with a square camera island featuring a pill-shaped cutout for two sensors plus a separated third camera and flash, alongside rumored flagship specs and an October China-first launch window. What leaked A real-world group photo from a Chinese esports event appears to intentionally showcase an unreleased OnePlus phone with...
Cómo hacer personajes con IA: guía definitiva de prompts y estilos
Crear personajes con inteligencia artificial no va solo de escribir dos líneas y cruzar los dedos; va de traducir una idea clara en instrucciones precisas. Cuando sabes qué quieres, la IA responde mucho mejor y te acerca a ese diseño que tienes en la cabeza. En esta guía, vas a aprender a convertir tu visión en prompts efectivos, a elegir...
Alphabetical Playground
Driven by a fascination with the alphabet as a vessel for unlimited visual concepts, systems and languages, Alphabetical Playground explores a wide range of themes concerning expression in text. It presents a series of graphic experiments that investigate and manipulate the building blocks of language. Beginning as a series of ongoing variable type experiments, unused project concepts and playful takes...
Tesla Cyber SUV Tease: The Stainless-Steel Family Hauler That Could Change Three-Row EVs
Tesla’s design chief has acknowledged that a Cyber SUV and a smaller Cybertruck are under consideration—carefully framed as exploration rather than commitment. The real story is what this signals about priorities, where such a model could excel, and where it could struggle. What was actually said The language signals option value, not a program greenlight, preserving buzz while keeping strategic...
Antonio Banderas gana un Goya inesperado
Uber Eats ha lanzado en España su nueva campaña de marca bajo el lema “Pide Casi Casi de Todo”, con un protagonista de excepción: Antonio Banderas. El actor malagueño encabeza una pieza audiovisual que combina caos, humor y referencias a la cultura española, en un relato que muestra las insólitas consecuencias de poder pedir prácticamente […]...
How MikeTeevee is helping in-house teams create their best work
Set up in 2011, MikeTeevee is a creative and production partner to some of the biggest brands in the world, helping them with creative projects and navigating an ever-changing industry...
Why brands need culture
In her new book, Leila Fataar explains how the most powerful engagements between brands and audiences happen through culture, requiring different approaches to marketing and comms...
Peachies ad campaign captures the ‘big pant energy’ of toddlers
Most nappy brand ads will focus on the baby years, using imagery of serene children sleeping peacefully (due to the quality of their product, natch) or cutesy shots of them starting to get on the move. What is less covered are the toddler years, where nappy pants are still vital but the scenes are often more chaotic. This new campaign...
Minecraft 1.21.9 Pre‑Release 2: Copper Golem Fixes That Change Everything
The new 1.21.9 Pre-Release 2 looks like a tidy list of tweaks, but it quietly recalibrates how contraptions, datapacks, and creative pipelines behave together. This release tightens AI timing for copper golems, removes obscure edge cases around world spawn logic, and smooths performance pitfalls that disproportionately affect servers and creators who iterate fast. What changed Pre-Release 2 concentrates on copper...
Scientists Split on ‘Mirror Life’: Pause Now—or Govern Smarter?
The call to halt mirror life research has leapt from laboratories to headlines, casting mirror microbes as a civilization-scale hazard that must be preempted now; the wiser move is to distinguish concrete risks from speculative ones and to regulate endpoints, not the entire field. A precise, risk-aware approach can reduce danger while preserving the medical and scientific benefits of chirality...
Nissan’s Urban Robotaxi Plan: Driverless Rides Coming to Japan by 2027
Nissan’s plan to introduce urban self-driving mobility services by 2027 is not simply a new car launch; it is a coordinated build-out of sensors, AI, telecom, municipal integration, regulation, and fleet operations into one living system that functions on real city streets. The story is less about a steering wheel and more about how an entire service will be licensed,...
Nukes vs. a Moon-Bound Asteroid? The Surprising Case for the “Least Bad” Planetary Defense
Some researchers argue that using a nuclear device to disrupt a Moon-bound asteroid could be the most robust way to reduce broader orbital hazards, but that does not imply a simple green light or turnkey mission. The physics case strengthens under tight timelines and uncertainty, while the legal path, governance precedent, and debris-control demands make this the “best of bad...






