• BAFTA Announces 'the Most Influential Video Game of All Time,' and It's a Real Head-Scratcher
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    BAFTA the UK's independent arts charity celebrating excellence in film, games, and TV has just revealed the most influential video game of all time... and it's probably not what you think it is.BAFTA polled the British public to discover that while games like GTA, Tetris, World of Warcraft, Minecraft, Doom, and Half-Life 2 do make the list, the top as ranked by the number of votes received is Shenmue.Action-adventure game Shenmue released in 1999 on Dreamcast. It follows Ryo Hazuki's quest to avenge his father's death in what BAFTA calls "a detailed open-world setting that truly captures the essence of Yokosuka in the 80s."Play"Pioneering first-person shooter" Doom secured the runner-up prize, whilst 1985's Super Mario Bros. took the bronze. Half-Life and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time round out the rest of the top five, respectively.Interestingly, games like Grand Theft Auto 5, Halo, and Fortnite are conspicuously absent. I am deeply honoured and grateful that Shenmue has been selected as the Most Influential Video Game of All Time," said Yu Suzuki, creator of the Shenmue franchise."At its inception, we set out to explore the question, 'How real can a game become?,' aiming to portray a world and story unprecedented in scale and detail. This distinction serves as a powerful reminder that the challenge we embraced continues to resonate with and inspire so many people even today. It is truly the greatest of encouragement.Above all, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the fans around the world who have continued to love and support Shenmue," Suzuki added. "Your passion and encouragement have guided this journey every step of the way. And the story is not over yet, there is more to come! Thank you very much!Here's the full list of the top 21 most influential games of all time, as voted by the public:Shenmue (1999)Doom (1993)Super Mario Bros. (1985)Half-Life (1998)The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998)Minecraft (2011)Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (2025)Super Mario 64 (1996)Half-Life 2 (2004)The Sims (2000)Tetris (1984)Tomb Raider (1996)Pong (1972)Metal Gear Solid (1998)World of Warcraft (2004)Baldur's Gate 3 (2023)Final Fantasy VII (1997)Dark Souls (2011)Grand Theft Auto 3 (2001)Skyrim (2011)Grand Theft Auto (1997)The 2025 BAFTA Game Awards are set to take place on Tuesday April 8, 2025. Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, Astro Bot, and Still Wakes the Deep lead the nominations with 11, eight, and eight nominations respectively. Thank Goodness You're Here! also received seven nominations, Black Myth: Wukong six, and Helldivers 2 is up for five awards.2024 BAFTA Game Awards winners included Baldur's Gate 3, which secured five wins, including Best Game, with other wins for Alan Wake 2, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and Viewfinder. Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She's also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.
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  • You Can Already Buy Switch 2 Compatible MicroSD Express Cards
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    Nintendo had a deep dive into the Switch 2 in a recent super-sized 60-minute Nintendo Direct, revealing plenty of new key information, including the price of the console ($449.99), its release date (June 5, 2025), and a whole slew of new games. What's more, it was confirmed that the Switch 2 will only be compatible with microSD Express Cards, with up to 2TB cards supported.This means that you wont be able to bring your old storage cards over when you pick up the console this summer. To expand your storage, you'll need to check out the cards that SanDisk and Lexar have listed on Amazon, and that we've linked to below. This currently includes 128GB ($44.99), 256GB ($59.99), 512GB ($99.99), and 1TB versions ($199.99). Switch 2 CompatibleSanDisk 256GB microSD Express CardSanDisk 256GB microSD Express Card - $59.99 (was $64.99)SanDisk 128GB microSD Express Card - $44.99 (was $49.99)Switch 2 CompatibleLexar 1TB Play PRO microSDXC Express Card$199.99 at AmazonThe Nintendo Switch 2 comes with 256GB of internal storagea significant upgrade from the original Switch's 32GB. That means you might not feel the need to expand your storage right away. However, keep in mind that Switch 2 games could be much larger than those on the original console. For example, one of the biggest Switch games, Tears of the Kingdom, was 16GB, but its Switch 2 versionand games like Mario Kart Worldcould be far more demanding.Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition, for example, is set to take up 64GB of space, 25% of your internal storage. While exact file sizes for other Switch 2 games haven't been confirmed, it's safe to assume they'll also consume a hefty chunk of storage. Unlike the original Switch, which supported standard microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC cards, the Switch 2 will only support microSD Express cards.PlayWhy MicroSD Express for Switch 2?Nintendo is making a big change with the Switch 2s storage expansion. But why? MicroSD Express cards are a huge leap forward in portable storage tech. While traditional microSD cards max out at 104 MB/s using the UHS-I interface, MicroSD Express cards can use PCIe and NVMe technology to hit speeds of up to 985 MB/snearly 10 times faster.Because of these speed benefits, Switch 2 wont support regular microSD cards. That means no using your old Switchs memory card, unless its a compatible Express version. This ensures the system can handle larger, more demanding games without slowdowns.But, there's a big downside: Theyre much pricier. Comparatively, a 128GB SD Card for Switch would cost you around $10-15, where as the same storage for an Express card looks to be about $45. Express microSD cards arent as widely available as standard microSDs, and brands like SanDisk, Lexar, Samsung are among the few making them. This means that while Nintendos move to microSD Express-only seems to be all about speed and future-proofing, but it does put the higher costs for expandable storage on the user. Check out everything else Nintendo had to show during the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct.Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Movies Need More Moments Like Sam Rockwells Foot Clan Intro
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    Before he was an Oscar winner, and long before he dreamed of being an Asian girl on The White Lotus, Sam Rockwell introduced himself to millions by pushing cigarettes on children. Or at least that is how only his second speaking role in a feature film went during Gen X and Millennial touchstone, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In a sequence which would live rent-free in the imagination of millions of arcade and karate-loving 90s kids, Rockwell acts as grand ambassador for the Foot Clan, a literal army of faceless, fumbling ninjas who work at the behest of the Shredder, the most evil subterranean-dwelling cult leader this side of Bane. The fully radicalized Foot Clan wear green masks and red bandanas in the film, but as the friendly recruitment face, Rockwell attempts to woo runaways in his biggest scene with every vice a teenage boy circa 1989 might supposedly want: Skateboards! Electric guitars!! M.C. Hammer break dancing!!! Free martial arts classes!!! Poker tournaments!!!!!Oh, and of course regular or menthol, as the man who would be Justin Hammer winks at two impressionable youths during his close-up.This is a sequence that no Hollywood studio would dare put in a family movie today. Nor is it one they would have played around with in 1990. But then, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wasnt a Hollywood production. It was a true-blue indie back when New Line Cinema was a New York City counter-programmer to the big studios (a bit like A24 today) and Hong Kong distributor Golden Harvest would make bold plays into the Western market by adapting strange kid-friendly properties like Kevin Eastman and Peter Lairds initially obscure TMNT comic book series. For their efforts they were rewarded with the most successful indie movie ever released as of 1990a record the O.G. Ninja Turtles movie held for nearly a decade until The Blair Witch Project nine years later.The success of this tonal and aesthetic oddity speaks to the fact that we need more indies with the wide, general audience appeal that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles enjoyed 35 years ago.Of course the indie market is still alive and even thriving today thanks to innovative and intelligent filmmaking championed by distributors like the aforementioned A24 or Neonwhich between them have collected four of the past nine Best Picture Oscars, including last months Anoraas well as speciality labels attached to larger studios (think of the now Disney-owned Searchlight Pictures or NBC-Universals Focus Features). But by and large indie cinema has increasingly retreated inward and into the space of niche filmmaking. In many ways that is amazing, with these companies filling the void for adult-oriented films with diverse interests largely abandoned by the major Hollywood studios.Yet other than our current and glorious glut of horror movies, be they elevated at the aforementioned distributors or something as twisted as Cineverses Terrifier series, indies have largely followed the path of Hollywood majors and streamers by abandoning the family/teen audience. Now young adult and kid entertainment is either exclusively the province of animation from Disney, Pixar, Illumination, and DreamWorks, or its a streaming series on Netflix.No one is making something as provocativeand sure to rile parents groups up as Golden Harvest and New Lines first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles flick and its vision of Lost Boys chic.Directed by music video maverick Steve Bannon (the guy who did A-has Take on Me and Michael Jacksons Billie Jean videos), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was not extensively test-screened, focus-grouped, or designed in a committee who wanted to put a locket around Donatellos neck that included the four core branding terms that the marketing department settled on.The film was made for $7 million and with the director getting near carte blanche to tell whatever story he and screenwriters Todd W. Langen and Bobby Herbeck might come up with while adapting Eastman and Lairds strange comic book series. Granted by the time TMNT reached cinemas in 1990, it was a bonafide icon in American households thanks to the even more beloved cartoon series, Hong Kong producers at Golden Harvest secured the film rights to the Turtles before the cartoon became a phenomenon. As the production company behind Bruce Lee films like The Way of the Dragon and Fist of Fury, plus Jackie Chans Police Story series, Golden Harvest knew how to make a martial arts classic and indeed provided much of the choreography and stunt work on TMNT, including the men who wore the Jim Henson Creature Shops still impressive Turtles costumes.But beyond that, they largely left Bannon and the English-speaking creatives to adapt the Turtles iconography of both the comic book and cartoon as how they saw fit. Hence Rockwells Foot Clan scene.Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!That sequence contains everything a 90s kid could want (or at least an adults assumption about kids these days). There were the skateboard ramps, the arcade games, and the karate duels; there was also just enough of an edge for families to think there is something dark herelike Rockwells box of menthols and Toshishiro Obata kicking some poor kid in the head when he is performing a bow. To even film the setting, Bannon admitted on the DVD commentary that they commandeered an abandoned warehouse in Wilmington, North Carolina (where most of the film was shot) and bussed in local kids from nearby high schools to do a bit of extra work for the day.There is nothing in these scenes a seven-year-old couldnt handle, but a bit like the Turtles using their weapons to lightly smack around Foot Clan members, or shouting the word damn, it is nothing conservative Hollywood money would let slide into a family product (hence none of the above appearing in the sequels). Yet we would argue the light edge, as goofy as it often can appear to the modern eye, is the charm that helped make TMNT a runaway hit 35 years ago and still the most memorable and successful film version of this property to date.Arthouse is wonderful, but indies like New Line Cinema of the 1980s and 90s, or a particularly hands-off Golden Harvest, created cultural touchstones for generations of young people who were trained to love going to the movies. This was also the era of Hairspray, House Party, Critters, Mr. Nice Guy, Rumble in the Bronx, and The Maskas well as Glengarry Glen Ross, Wag the Dog, and Boogie Nights from the same studio.There is room for all, but getting that middle-brow, kid-friendly movie with more shadow and edge than Disney is a market long since left abandoned.
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  • Google Patches Quick Share Vulnerability Enabling Silent File Transfers Without Consent
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    Apr 03, 2025Ravie LakshmananData Privacy / VulnerabilityCybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new vulnerability impacting Google's Quick Share data transfer utility for Windows that could be exploited to achieve a denial-of-service (DoS) or send arbitrary files to a target's device without their approval.The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-10668 (CVSS score: 5.9), is a bypass for two of the 10 shortcomings that were originally disclosed by SafeBreach Labs in August 2024 under the name QuickShell. It has been addressed in Quick Share for Windows version 1.0.2002.2 following responsible disclosure in August 2024.A consequence of these 10 vulnerabilities, collectively tracked as CVE-2024-38271 (CVSS score: 5.9) and CVE-2024-38272 (CVSS score: 7.1), was that they could have been fashioned into an exploit chain to obtain arbitrary code execution on Windows hosts.Quick Share (previously Nearby Share) is a peer-to-peer file-sharing utility similar to Apple AirDrop that allows users to transfer files, photos, videos, and other documents between Android devices, Chromebooks, and Windows desktops and laptops in close physical proximity.A follow-up analysis by the cybersecurity company found that two of the vulnerabilities were not fixed correctly, once again causing the application to crash or bypass the need for a recipient to accept the file transfer request by directly transmitting a file to the device.Specifically, the DoS bug could be triggered by using a file name that starts with a different invalid UTF8 continuation byte (e.g., "\xc5\xff") instead of a file name that begins with a NULL terminator ("\x00").On the other hand, the initial fix for the unauthorized file write vulnerability marked such transferred files as "unknown" and deleted them from the disk after the file transfer session was complete.This, SafeBreach researcher Or Yair said, could be circumvented by sending two different files in the same session with the same "payload ID," causing the application to delete only one of them, leaving the other intact in the Downloads folder."While this research is specific to the Quick Share utility, we believe the implications are relevant to the software industry as a whole and suggest that even when code is complex, vendors should always address the real root cause of vulnerabilities that they fix," Yair said.Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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  • Bridging the Gap Between the CISO & the Board of Directors
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    TechTarget and Informa Techs Digital Business Combine.TechTarget and InformaTechTarget and Informa Techs Digital Business Combine.Together, we power an unparalleled network of 220+ online properties covering 10,000+ granular topics, serving an audience of 50+ million professionals with original, objective content from trusted sources. We help you gain critical insights and make more informed decisions across your business priorities.Bridging the Gap Between the CISO & the Board of DirectorsBridging the Gap Between the CISO & the Board of DirectorsPositioning security leaders as more than risk managers turns them into business enablers, trusted advisers, and, eventually, integral members of the C-suite.Dark Reading, Staff & ContributorsApril 3, 20251 Min ReadBorka Kiss via Alamy StockAs a chief information security officer (CISO), it's been exciting to see more CISOs become a part of important business conversations andget more face time with their boards of directors. However, more face timedoesn't automatically translate to better communicationor stronger alignment between CISOs and boards.According to data from our recent "CISO Report," of the respondents who indicated a "very good" or "excellent" CISO-board relationship, 44% of CISOs believed they were adequately communicating security milestone progress, while only 29% of board members believed the same.This gap in communication and understanding can directly affect a company's bottom line. For example, inadequate security resources can lead to data breaches that affect consumer trust. Also, insufficient regulatory compliance can prevent the sale of certain products and invoke fines. These disconnects don't just cause frustration; they also may lead to real financial and reputational damage. To build stronger alignment and ensurecybersecurity is seen as a business priority, CISOs need to take proactive steps. Here are three key strategies that can help.Read the Full Article on Dark ReadingAbout the AuthorDark ReadingStaff & ContributorsDark Reading: Connecting The Information Security CommunityLong one of the most widely-read cybersecurity news sites on the Web, Dark Reading is also the most trusted online community for security professionals. Our community members include thought-leading security researchers, CISOs, and technology specialists, along with thousands of other security professionals.See more from Dark ReadingWebinarsMore WebinarsReportsMore ReportsNever Miss a Beat: Get a snapshot of the issues affecting the IT industry straight to your inbox.SIGN-UPYou May Also Like
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  • Lemon.io: Senior React Full-stack Developer
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    Please check the regions we cooperate with at the end of the job listing.Are you a talented Senior Developer looking for a remote job that lets you show your skills and get decent compensation? Look no further than Lemon.io the marketplace that connects you with hand-picked startups in the US and Europe.What we offer:The rate depends on your seniority level, skills and experience. We've already paid out over $11M to our engineers.No more hunting for clients or negotiating rates let us handle the business side of things so you can focus on what you do best.We'll manually find the best project for you according to your skills and preferences.Choose a schedule that works best for you. Its possible to communicate async or minimally overlap within team working hours.We respect your seniority so you can expect no micromanagement or screen trackers.Communicate directly with the clients. Most of them have technical backgrounds. Sounds good, yeah?We will support you from the time you submit the application throughout all cooperation stages.Most of our projects involve working in a fast-paced startup environment. We hope you like it as much as we do.Through our community, we will connect you with the best developers from more than 50 countries.Requirements:4+ years of software development experience.3+ years of commercial experience with React.js.3+ years of commercial experience with Python.3+ years of experience with AWS and TypeScript is a must.Hands-on experience with Next.js, PostgreSQL, Node.js, AI would be a plus.Strong technical skills: as a Senior Developer, you are expected to be able to create projects from scratch and have a deep understanding of application architecture.Clear and effective communication in English advanced ability to discuss business tasks, justify decisions, and communicate issues. Good self-presentation is also essential for upcoming client calls.Strong self-organizational skills ability to work full-time remotely with no supervision.Reliability we want to trust you and expect that you wont let us and the client down.Adaptability and Flexibility the ability to onboard the project promptly after accepting it and start delivering results quickly.Sounds good for you? Apply now and join the Lemon.io community!NOT YOUR TECH STACK?We have different projects for Senior Full-Stack Developers. If you have 4+ years of commercial experience in software development and are fluent in AI Engineering, DevOps, Angular & .NET, C# & .NET (available to candidates in LATAM and Canada only), or React & Node.js (available to U.S.-based candidates only), we would be happy to connect and match you with a suitable project. Just apply, and we will share more details with you.If your experience matches our requirements, be ready for the next steps:VideoAsk watch a short video about our startup, up to 10 minutesComplete your profile on our website30-minute screening callTechnical interviewFeedbackMagic Box (we are looking for the best project for you).P.S. We work with developers from 50+ countries in different regions: Europe, LATAM, the U.S. (if you are an owner of W-9 ben form), Canada, Asia (Philippines, Indonesia), Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea), and the the UK. However, we have some exceptions.At the moment, we dont have a legal basis to accept applicants from the following countries:European: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Kosovo, Belarus, Russia, and Serbia.Latin America: Cuba and NicaraguaMost Asian countries and Africa.We expand and shorten the list of exemptions regularly.We do not provide visa assistance, and our cooperation model does not include the benefits typically offered with direct hire.Do you represent a company with engineers who match the description and want to collaborate with us through staff augmentation? Then register here.Apply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now
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  • We should talk more about air-conditioning
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    Things are starting to warm up here in the New York City area, and its got me thinking once again about something that people arent talking about enough: energy demand for air conditioners. I get it: Data centers are the shiny new thing to worry about. And Im not saying we shouldnt be thinking about the strain that gigawatt-scale computing installations put on the grid. But a little bit of perspective is important here. According to a report from the International Energy Agency last year, data centers will make up less than 10% of the increase in energy demand between now and 2030, far less than the energy demand from space cooling (mostly air-conditioning). I just finished up a new story thats out today about a novel way to make heat exchangers, a crucial component in air conditioners and a whole host of other technologies that cool our buildings, food, and electronics. Lets dig into why Im writing about the guts of cooling technologies, and why this sector really needs innovation. One twisted thing about cooling and climate change: Its all a vicious cycle. As temperatures rise, the need for cooling technologies increases. In turn, more fossil-fuel power plants are firing up to meet that demand, turning up the temperature of the planet in the process. Cooling degree days are one measure of the need for additional cooling. Basically, you take a preset baseline temperature and figure out how much the temperature exceeds it. Say the baseline (above which youd likely need to flip on a cooling device) is 21 C (70 F). If the average temperature for a day is 26 C, thats five cooling degree days on a single day. Repeat that every day for a month, and you wind up with 150 cooling degree days. I explain this arguably weird metric because its a good measure of total energy demand for coolingit lumps together both how many hot days there are and just how hot it is. And the number of cooling degree days is steadily ticking up globally. Global cooling degree days were 6% higher in 2024 than in 2023, and 20% higher than the long-term average for the first two decades of the century. Regions that have high cooling demand, like China, India, and the US, were particularly affected, according to the IEA report. You can see a month-by-month breakdown of this data from the IEA here. That increase in cooling degree days is leading to more demand for air conditioners, and for energy to power them. Air-conditioning accounted for 7% of the worlds electricity demand in 2022, and its only going to get more important from here. There were fewer than 2 billion AC units in the world in 2016. By 2050, that could be nearly 6 billion, according to a 2018 report from the IEA. This is a measure of progress and, in a way, something we should be happy about; the number of air conditioners tends to rise with household income. But it does present a challenge to the grid. Another piece of this whole thing: Its not just about how much total electricity we need to run air conditioners but about when that demand tends to come. As weve covered in this newsletter before, your air-conditioning habits arent unique. Cooling devices tend to flip on around the same timewhen its hot. In some parts of the US, for example, air conditioners can represent more than 70% of residential energy demand at times when the grid is most stressed. The good news is that were seeing innovations in cooling technology. Some companies are building cooling systems that include an energy storage component, so they can charge up when energy is plentiful and demand is low. Then they can start cooling when its most needed, without sucking as much energy from the grid during peak hours. Weve also covered alternatives to air conditioners called desiccant cooling systems, which use special moisture-sucking materials to help cool spaces and deal with humidity more efficiently than standard options. And in my latest story, I dug into new developments in heat exchanger technology. Heat exchangers are a crucial component of air conditioners, but you can really find them everywherein heat pumps, refrigerators, and, yes, the cooling systems in large buildings and large electronics installations, including data centers. Weve been building heat exchangers basically the same way for nearly a century. These components basically move heat around, and there are a few known ways to do so with devices that are relatively straightforward to manufacture. Now, though, one team of researchers has 3D-printed a heat exchanger that outperforms some standard designs and rivals others. This is still a long way from solving our looming air-conditioning crisis, but the details are fascinatingI hope youll give it a read. We need more innovation in cooling technology to help meet global demand efficiently so we dont stay stuck in this cycle. And well need policy and public support to make sure that these technologies make a difference and that everyone has access to them too. This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Reviews weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here.
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  • Rivals are rising to challenge the dominance of SpaceX
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    SpaceX is a space launch juggernaut. In just two decades, the company has managed to edge out former aerospace heavyweights Boeing, Lockheed, and Northrop Grumman to gain near-monopoly status over rocket launches in the US; it accounted for 87% of the countrys orbital launches in 2024, according to an analysis by SpaceNews. Since the mid-2010s, the company has dominated NASAs launch contracts and become a major Pentagon contractor. It is now also the go-to launch provider for commercial customers, having lofted numerous satellites and five private crewed spaceflights, with more to come. Other space companies have been scrambling to compete for years, but developing a reliable rocket takes slow, steady work and big budgets. Now at least some of them are catching up. A host of companies have readied rockets that are comparable to SpaceXs main launch vehicles. Some of these competitors are just starting to get rockets off the ground. And the companies could also face unusual headwinds, given that SpaceXs Elon Musk has an especially close relationship with the Trump administration and has allies at federal regulatory agencies, including those that provide oversight of the industry. But if all goes well, the SpaceX challengers can help improve access to space and prevent bottlenecks if one company experiences a setback. More players in the market is good for competition, says Chris Combs, an aerospace engineer at the University of Texas at San Antonio. I think for the foreseeable future it will still be hard to compete with SpaceX on price. But, he says, the competitors could push SpaceX itself to become better and provide those seeking access to space with a wider array of options.. A big lift There are a few reasons why SpaceX was able to cement its position in the space industry. When it began in the 2000s, it had three consecutive rocket failures and seemed poised to fold. But it barreled through with Musks financial support, and later They got government contracts from the very beginning, says Victoria Samson, a space policy expert at the Secure World Foundation in Broomfield, Colorado. I wouldnt say its a handout, but SpaceX would not exist without a huge influx of repeated government contracts. To this day, theyre still dependent on government customers, though they have commercial customers too. SpaceX has also effectively achieved a high degree of vertical integration, Samson points out: It owns almost all parts of its supply chain, designing, building, and testing all its major hardware components in-house, with a minimal use of suppliers. That gives it not just control over its hardware but considerably lower costs, and the price tag is the top consideration for launch contracts. The company was also open to taking risks other industry stalwarts were not. I think for a very long time the industry looked at spaceflight as something that had to be very precise and perfect, and not a lot of room for tinkering, says Combs. SpaceX really was willing to take some risks and accept failure in ways that others havent been. Thats easier to do when youre backed by a billionaire. Whats finally enabled international and US-based competitors to emerge has been a growing customer base looking for launch services, along with some investors deep pockets. Some of these companies are taking aim at SpaceXs Falcon 9, which can lift as much as about 20,000 kilograms into orbit and is used for sending multiple satellites or the crewed Dragon into space. There is a practical monopoly in the medium-lift launch market right now, with really only one operational vehicle, says Murielle Baker, a spokesperson for Rocket Lab, a US-New Zealand company. Rocket Lab plans to take on the Falcon 9 with its Neutron rocket, which is expected to have its inaugural flight later this year from NASAs Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The effort is building on the success of the companys smaller Electron rocket, and Neutrons first stage is intended to be reusable after it parachutes down to the ocean. Another challenger is Texas-based Firefly, whose Alpha rocket can be launched from multiple spaceports so that it can reach different orbits. Firefly has already secured NASA and Space Force contracts, with more launches coming this year (and on March 2 it also became the second private company to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon). Next year, Relativity Space aims to loft its first Terran R rocket, which is partially built from 3D-printed components. And the Bill Gatesbacked Stoke Space aims to launch its reusable Nova rocket in late 2025 or, more likely, next year. Competitors are also rising for SpaceXs Falcon Heavy, holding out the prospect of more options for sending massive payloads to higher orbits and deep space. Furthest along is the Vulcan Centaur rocket, a creation of United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin. Its expected to have its third and fourth launches in the coming months, delivering Space Force satellites to orbit. Powered by engines from Blue Origin, the Vulcan Centaur is slightly wider and shorter than the Falcon rockets. It currently isnt reusable, but its less expensive than its predecessors, ULAs Atlas V and Delta IV, which are being phased out. Mark Peller, the companys senior vice president on Vulcan development and advanced programs, says the new rocket comes with multiple advantages. One is overall value, in terms of dollars per pound to orbit and what we can provide to our customers, he says, and the second is versatility: Vulcan was designed to go to a range of orbits. He says more than 80 missions are already lined up. Vulcans fifth flight, slated for no earlier than May, will launch the long-awaited Sierra Space Dream Chaser, a spaceplane that can carry cargo (and possibly crew) to the International Space Station. ULA also has upcoming Vulcan launches planned for Amazons Kuiper satellite constellation, a potential Starlink rival. Meanwhile, though it took a few years, Blue Origin now has a truly orbital heavy-lift spacecraft: In January, it celebrated the inaugural launch of its towering New Glenn, a rocket thats only a bit shorter than NASAs Space Launch System and SpaceXs Starship. Future flights could launch national security payloads. Competition is emerging abroad as well. After repeated delays, Europes heavy-lift Ariane 6, from Airbus subsidiary Arianespace, had its inaugural flight last year, ending the European Space Agencys temporary dependence on SpaceX. A range of other companies are trying to expand European launch capacity, with assistance from ESA. China is moving quickly on its own launch organizations too. They had no less than seven commercial space launch companies that were all racing to develop an effective system that could deliver a payload into orbit, Kari Bingen, director of the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says of Chinas efforts. They are moving fast and they have capital behind them, and they will absolutely be a competitor on the global market once theyre successful and probably undercut what US and European launch companies are doing. The up-and-coming Chinese launchers include Space Pioneers reusable Tianlong-3 rocket and Cosmoleaps Yueqian rocket. The latter is to feature a chopstick clamp recovery of the first stage, where its grabbed by the launch towers mechanical arms, similar to the concept SpaceX is testing for its Starship. Glitches and government Before SpaceXs rivals can really compete, they need to work out the kinks, demonstrate the reliability of their new spacecraft, and show that they can deliver low-cost launch services to customers. The process is not without its challenges. Boeings Starliner delivered astronauts to the ISS on its first crewed flight in June 2024, but after thruster malfunctions, they were left stranded at the orbital outpost for nine months. While New Glenn reached orbit as planned, its first stage didnt land successfully and its upper stage was left in orbit. SpaceX itself has had some recent struggles. The Federal Aviation Administration grounded the Falcon 9 more than once following malfunctions in the second half of 2024. The company still shattered records last year, though, with more than 130 Falcon 9 launches. It has continued with that record pace this year, despite additional Falcon 9 delays and more glitches with its booster and upper stage. SpaceX also conducted its eighth Starship test flight in March, just two months after the previous one, but both failed minutes after liftoff, raining debris down from the sky. Any company must deal with financial challenges as well as engineering ones. Boeing is reportedly considering selling parts of its space business, following Starliners malfunctions and problems with its 737 Max aircraft. And Virgin Orbit, the launch company that spun off from Virgin Galactic, shuttered in 2023. Another issue facing would-be commercial competitors to SpaceX in the US is the complex and uncertain political environment. Musk does not manage day-to-day operations of the company. But he has close involvement with DOGE, a Trump administration initiative that has been exerting influence on the workforces and budgets of NASA, the Defense Department, and regulators relevant to the space industry. Jared Isaacman, a billionaire who bankrolled the groundbreaking 2021 commercial mission Inspiration4, returned to orbit, again via a SpaceX craft, on Polaris Dawn last September. Now he may become Trumps NASA chief, a position that could give him the power to nudge NASA toward awarding new lucrative contracts to SpaceX. In February it was reported that SpaceXs Starlink might land a multibillion-dollar FAA contract previously awarded to Verizon. It is also possible that SpaceX could strengthen its position with respect to the regulatory scrutiny it has faced for environmental and safety issues at its production and launch sites on the coasts of Texas and Florida, as well as scrutiny of its rocket crashes and the resulting space debris. Oversight from the FAA, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency may be weak. Conflicts of interest have already emerged at the FAA, and the Trump administration has also attempted to incapacitate the National Labor Relations Board. SpaceX had previously tried to block the board from acting after nine workers accused the company of unfair labor practices. SpaceX did not respond to MIT Technology Reviews requests for comment for this story. I think theres going to be a lot of emphasis to relieve a lot of the regulations, in terms of environmental impact studies, and things like that, Samson says. I thought thered be a separation between [Musks] interests, but now, its hard to say where he stops and the US government begins. Regardless of the politics, the commercial competition will surely heat up throughout 2025. But SpaceX has a considerable head start, Bingen argues: Its going to take a lot for these companies to effectively compete and potentially dislodge SpaceX, given the dominant position that [it has] had. Ramin Skibba is an astrophysicist turned science writer and freelance journalist, based in the Bay Are
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