Recently, Rolex made the decision to discontinue the highly sought-after "Celebration Dial" Oyster Perpetual watch. This unique design was an immediate hit when it was unveiled two years ago, and since then, it has been in high demand. With its discontinuation, the value of these watches is expected to rise even further.
In the world of cinema, a debate has arisen over the use of AI in the recently released film, The Brutalist. It was revealed that AI was used to enhance the Hungarian dialogue, raising questions about the ethics and authenticity of such practices. This development has sparked a larger conversation about the role of AI in film production.
On a lighter note, Progresso, the soup brand, has introduced a groundbreaking innovation: Soup Drops. These soup-flavored hard candies combine the genius of Oppenheimer with the resources of the Manhattan Project, resulting in a unique culinary experience. This unexpected creation has left many amazed at its ingenuity.
Meanwhile, Instax, the popular brand known for its affordable digital/analog hybrid cameras, has released its newest model, the WIDE Evo. Featuring the widest Instax lens yet, this camera offers various creative options to alter images digitally. Its vintage-inspired design adds to its appeal.
In the world of technology, Canon has announced a new 35mm full-frame CMOS sensor with an impressive resolution of 410 megapixels. While initially intended for medical and surveillance applications, this advancement could potentially lead to smaller, high-resolution cameras in the future.