• Indie App Spotlight: Wheels provides a nice interface to help skaters track their journey
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    Welcome toIndie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If youre a developer and would like your app featured, getin contact.Wheels aims to be your all-in-one digital skate journal, allowing you (presuming youre a skater) to track all things skating. It helps track your rides, your skateboards, and offers a clean interface to manage it all.HighlightsWith Wheels, you can start tracking a ride with just one tap, making it incredibly simple. Once youre in a ride, Wheels will passively track your speed and distance, giving you an overview of your travels without needing to look at your phone mid-ride. The app has a sweet dashboard for monitoring your stats, and contains graphs to compare to previous rides. It also offers a live activity, allowing you to easily keep up with your skate session from your lock screen and Dynamic Island. Theres home screen and lock screen widgets as well.On top of ride management, theres also board management, allowing you to track mileage, maintenance needs, and more across your boards.Wheels also offers weather data in its analytics, putting everything youd need to know for your comparisons right in your fingertips. It levels up your skating journey.InspirationThe developer behind Wheels, Trevor Piltch, is a university student. He built this app between classes to solve real problems for skaters, and says this project is a passion project that bridges tech and skateboarding culture.Wheels is available for free on the App Store, offering the full experience with no ads. The app does offer a Tip Jar if youd like to support!Follow Michael:X/Twitter,Bluesky,InstagramAdd 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Members of AI Fringe Group Arrested for Two Killings
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    This is getting weird, even for AI.Cultimate WarriorAs if the San Francisco Bay Area couldn't get any weirder, there's now suspicion that a bizarre AI-enthusiastic group in the region may have inspired a pair of deadly assaults that took place thousands of miles apart.AsOpen Vallejo reports, two young computer scientists and apparent lovers, identified as 22-year-old Maximillian Snyder and 21-year-old Teresa Youngblut admirers of the Bay Area-based fringe ideological group known as "Zizians," who want to speed up AI's takeover of humanity were arrested this month for slayings that took place on opposite coasts.Earlier in January, Youngblut was arrested by federal prosecutors on January 24 for the killing of a 44-year-old Border Patrol agent named David Maland in Vermont during a deadly shootout. Snyder, meanwhile, was arrested on January 17 in the NorCal town of Redding on charges related to the stabbing death of Curtis Lind, an 82-year-old landlord.AI Acceler-Hatin-IsmThese two seemingly disparate homicides are entwined not only because the people arrested for them had applied for a marriage license in Washington State ahead of time, but also, asOpen Vallejoreports, because both youthful scientists seem to have ascribed to Zizianism, a radical and allegedly violent offshoot of Eliezer Yudkowsky's Rationalist movement.The name of the group, as that news outlet notes, comes from a LessWrong.com user who went by "Ziz" on the site. As tech writer David Z. Morris explains, Ziz and his compatriots believe that AI will ultimately bring about the destruction of humankind and per their thinking, that's a desirable outcome.Ziz's real name is Jack LaSota, and he used to live at an RV camp that was owned by Lind, the murdered landlord. To make this story even more bizarre, that landlord was slated to testify against a few of LaSota's former roommates after they allegedly stabbed him with a sword on the property back in 2022 but he was killed before he could.Morris and others have referred to the Zizians as a "murder cult" and "murder gang" due to the death toll surrounding the group. Horrifyingly, these more recent killings are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to allegations of violence linked to this AI-obsessed bunch and hopefully, that trend will end with them.Share This Article
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  • Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 2, #132
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    Looking for the most recentregular Connections answers? Click here for today's Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles.The Super Bowl is just a week away, and so it's fitting that today'sConnections: Sports Editionis focused on the Big Game, and the sport of American football. Here's how to watch the Super Bowl, and here's all the info about Kendrick Lamar's halftime show. Read on for hints and answers for today's Connections: Sports Edition puzzle.For now, the game is in beta, which means the Times is testing it out to see if it's popular before adding it to the site's Games app. You can play it daily for now for free and then we'll have to see if it sticks around.Read more: NYT Has a Connections Game for Sports Fans. I Tried ItHints for today's Connections: Sports Edition groupsHere are four hints for the groupings in today's Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, ranked from the easiest, yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.Yellow group hint: Road to the Big GameGreen group hint: Punt is oneBlue group hint: Big Game starsPurple group hint:Stop that play!Answers for today's Connections: Sports Edition groupsYellow group: NFL playoff roundsGreen group: Types of kicksBlue group: WRs to win Super Bowl MVPPurple group:____ blockRead more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English WordsWhat are today's Connections: Sports Edition answers? The completed NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for Feb. 2, 2025, #132. The yellow words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is NFL playoff rounds. The four answers are conference championship, divisional, Super Bowl and wild card.The green words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is types of kicks. The four answers are drop, onside, pooch and squib.The blue words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is WRs to win Super Bowl MVP. The four answers are Branch, Edelman, Kupp and Ward.The purple words in today's ConnectionsThe theme is ____ block. The four answers are chop, pancake, pass and run.
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  • Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Feb. 2, #336
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    Looking for the most recent Strands answer?Click here for our daily Strands hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Connections puzzles.Todays NYTStrandspuzzle is tagged to a certain awards show happening today. You know which one, or at least I think you do. If you need hints and answers, read on.Also, I go into depth about therules for Strands in this story.If you're looking for today's Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword answers, you can visitCNET's NYT puzzle hints page.Read more:NYT Connections Turns 1: These Are the 5 Toughest Puzzles So FarHint for today's Strands puzzleToday's Strands theme is:Album of the yearIf that doesn't help you, here's a clue: Musical starsClue words to unlock in-game hintsYour goal is to find hidden words that fit the puzzle's theme. If you're stuck, find any words you can. Every time you find three words of four letters or more, Strands will reveal one of the theme words. These are the words I used to get those hints, but any words of four or more letters that you find will work:ROSE, NOSE, WINS, HILLS, STORY, TORY, TOSS, MODE, SINE, DANG, NINE, NINES, SELL, GELS, GRAM, GRAMS, RYES, STYLE, LIESAnswers for today's Strands puzzleThese are the answers that tie into the theme. The goal of the puzzle is to find them all, including the spangram, a theme word that reaches from one side of the puzzle to the other. When you've got all of them (I originally thought there were always eight but learned that the number can vary), every letter on the board will be used. Here are the nonspangram answers:HILL, KING, CROSS, JONES, SWIFT, STYLES, WONDERToday's Strands spangramToday's Strands spangram isGRAMMYWINNERS.To find it, start with the G that's the first letter to the far left on the top row, and wind down. The completed NYT Strands puzzle for Feb. 2 2025, #336. NYT/Screenshot by CNET
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  • The drone pilot who took out an LA firefighting plane pleads guilty to escape prison | Hell likely pay $65,000 and do community service
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    On January 9th, 56-year-old Peter Akemann flew his DJI Mini 3 Pro drone far beyond the legal limit of his ability to see and into a Super Scooper water dumping plane fighting the Los Angeles Palisades wildfires, grounding it for repairs after punching a hole in its left wing. Now that authorities have traced the drone back to him, he agreed Friday to plead guilty possibly escaping a year in prison in exchange for 150 hours of community service in support of wildfire relief and the roughly $65,000 it cost to repair the plane.According to the plea agreement (PDF via Courthouse News), his drone flew quite a distance and the impact punched quite a hole:While the Firefighting Aircraft was conducting its firefighting missions, defendant drove to the area near the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California, and parked his vehicle on the top floor of a parking structure. Defendant launched the Drone and flew it toward the Pacific Palisades to observe damage caused by the Palisades Fire. At the time, the Federal Aviation Administration had issued Temporary Flight Restrictions that prohibited drone operations near the Southern California wildfires, including the Palisades Fire. Defendant flew the Drone at least 2500 meters away from its launch point and lost visual sight of the Drone while flying it. Thereafter, the Drone collided with the Firefighting Aircraft, causing an approximately 3-inch-by-6-inch hole in the left wing of Firefighting Aircraft.The Hollywood Reporter writes that Akemann isnt just any old drone pilot, but rather the former president and chief technologist of video game developer Skydance Interactive and the co-founder of Treyarch, a studio known for its Call of Duty and Spider-Man games. THR writes that he recently left his role at Skydance, which would be news in and of itself. Both the Akemann pleading guilty and the game developer are Peter T. Akemann. A LinkedIn page for Akemann no longer exists, and an X social media page for a Peter T. Akemann has been scrubbed.It is possible that the US District Court will not accept Akemanns plea agreement, which his lawyers are making jointly with the US Attorneys Office, in which case he faces a year of prison time, a year of supervised release, and either up to a $100,000 fine or twice the gross loss resulting from the offense, whichever is greater.Akemanns attorneys told ABC News hes now deeply sorry for the mistake he made by flying a drone near the boundary of the Palisades fire area on January 9, 2025, and for the resulting accident and accepts responsibility for his grave error in judgment.They also added that there are mitigating factors that will come to light during the court proceedings, including Mr. Akemanns reliance on the DJI Drones geo fencing safeguard feature and the failure of that feature.DJI recently eliminated its most restrictive forms of geofencing, potentially letting drone pilots fly over active wildfires and government buildings like the White House when it might have previously stopped them automatically. That said, DJI recently explained to us that even the earlier versions of its software would not have stopped someone from flying over a temporary no-fly-zone, like a wildfire, unless that person let their drone download the updated temporary flight restriction lists first.Correction Feb 1st: Akemann pleaded guilty to avoid prison, not jail.See More:
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  • Apples iPhone SE Could Be The Best iPhone Yet
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    Apple CEO Tim Cook walks through a crowd during an Apple special event in Cupertino, California ... [+] (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)Getty ImagesWith Apple expected to launch the iPhone SE in the next few months, why could this iPhone be one of the best smartphones to buy in 2025?iPhone SE And Apple IntelligenceFirst of all is Apples implementation of artificial intelligence. Generative AI will play a significant role in shaping iOS and Android during 2025 and beyond. Apple is working hard to catch up and arguably will take most of this year and into 2026 to reach parity with the competition. Many of the tools, such as ChatGPT, can be found built into both systems.While Apple is late to generative AI, it continues to innovate with other techniques that contribute to the iPhone experience. Youll find Apples Neural Engine built into the Axx chipsets, which allow for on-device language processing, image recognition, and data processing through machine learning.When there is so much talk of moving personal data into the cloud or processing (as well as the intense energy demands of generative AI), many will look at Apples efforts to keep data on the device and find it a more personable decision.iPhone SE SpecificationsThen, you have the power needed to run Apple Intelligence. Your phone needs a lot, which means the flagship-level specifications for the current generation of smartphones are needed. Apple has been working to separate the iPhone and iPhone Pro by equipping the former with an older processor. Yet the AI revolution saw Apple introduce the A18 chipset for the iPhone 16 Pro and the vanilla iPhone 16. In addition, the smaller amount of memory on the vanilla iPhones has been upped as well, all to accommodate the demands of Apple Intelligence.MORE FOR YOUIt would be a courageous move to launch the iPhone SE without the option to run the Apple Intelligence suitealthough there is an argument that holding back some features and limiting the AI on the SE may reduce the cannibalization of the iPhone 16 market. In either case, the iPhone SE specs will be higher than you would typically expect from Apple at this price point.iPhone SE PriceAnd the price point is significant. This will be the cheapest new iPhone on the market, and it will be close enough in performance to the regular iPhone line-up that many consumers will not notice the difference. It will be an iPhone both in name and in use.Is it the perfect smartphone? No. Its not even the perfect iPhone. With compromises demanded in the design process of every smartphone, every smartphone is built around the choices of what to include and what not to include.An Apple employee hands over Apple iPhone phones on the first day of sales of the new phone at the ... [+] Berlin Apple store (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)Getty ImagesWhether the iPhone SE is the best smartphone for you comes down to the decisions Apple has made and how many of them fit with what you want in your smartphone. Countless millions agree with the decisions that have led to the iPhone.Apple expects that its decision around the iPhone SE will match with enough consumers to turn its upcoming mid-range smartphone into a winner.Now read about one potential weak spot in the iPhone SE specifications...
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  • 3 Ways Sensate Focus Can Save Your MarriageBy A Psychologist
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    This research-backed technique invites you to rediscover your spouse through sensation, attunement ... [+] and shared vulnerabilitybeyond expectations.gettyIn the dynamics of marriage, intimacy manifests in various forms, ranging from simple gestures of affection to deep emotional connections that bind partners together. However, as time progresses, intimacy can diminish, leading to a sense of disconnection. When this occurs, its easy to search for external fixesthings to do or change. But what if the solution isnt about doing more, but about being more?Sensate Focus, a technique originally developed in sex therapy, offers a powerful approach to reviving intimacy in a marriage by tapping into something much deeper than physical toucha more authentic essence of connection.This can reduce performance anxiety in relationships. and involves partners engaging in non-sexual, mindful touch to focus on physical sensations without pressure for sexual performance.Research on Sensate Focus emphasizes its role in reframing sex as a natural, present function and highlights the importance of focusing on the sensations in the moment rather than external expectations. By encouraging couples to be mindfully present with each other, without the pressure of forcing pleasure or arousal, sensate focus allows them to move toward deeper, more fulfilling forms of intimacy.Here are three ways that Sensate Focus can strengthen the connection between you and your partner, according to research.MORE FOR YOU1. Breaking The Chains Of Unconscious Patterns Through TouchOver time, couples fall into unconscious patternsrepeating the same ways of touching, communicating or even avoiding each other. These routines, though subtle, quietly widen emotional distance.What makes them so insidious is their automatic naturewithdrawal, resignation or superficial engagement that replaces genuine connection. Left unchecked, these habits become barriers that feel impossible to overcome.Sensate focus offers a powerful antidote, inviting couples to step out of habitual cycles and into a space of mindful, intentional touch. By shifting from automatic reactions to deliberate presence, partners rediscover each other on a deeper level. With no goal beyond experiencing sensation, sensate focus breaks mindless patterns and reawakens presence in the relationship.A 2014 study published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience highlights just how transformative this can be. Researchers examined 14 couples who communicated exclusively through touch, measuring physiological responses.Findings revealed that touch increased electrodermal synchronization between partners and triggered significant physiological changes within individuals. This process fosters emotional contagion and empathy, reinforcing touch as a vital tool for emotional connection.Through heightened sensory awareness, sensate focus brings unconscious patterns to the surfacerevealing the emotional and physical blocks that have silently accumulated over time. As couples notice and acknowledge these barriers, they create space for intentional, healthier ways of relating, breaking free from cycles that once kept them apart.2. Healing The Silent Distance Between HeartsFor many couples, physical intimacy remains, but the spark feels dimmed. Beneath this surface-level connection often lies a deeper emotional distanceformed by years of unspoken needs, unmet desires and misinterpreted intentions.The physical space between partners can mirror this emotional void, creating a silent but tangible disconnection. Sensate focus offers a way to heal this gapnot through words or problem-solving, but through presence.Unlike traditional communication, sensate focus invites couples into a space of visceral, non-verbal connection. By shifting attention purely to the sensory experience of touchwithout any pressure to achieve a goal or fix a problempartners learn to simply exist together in the moment. Research underscores the power of this practice in bridging emotional distance, reviving a forgotten language of intimacy.For instance, a 2015 study published in PLOS One examined whether physiological and emotional states could synchronize between individuals who were merely co-present, without direct interaction.Participants sat side by side watching emotional films while their autonomic signals and emotional responses were measured. The results showed that their autonomic signals became idiosyncratically synchronized, and this synchronization correlated with the alignment of their emotional states. These findings suggest that emotional attunement can occur through mere presencea phenomenon sensate focus harnesses to rebuild connection.By grounding couples in the present, sensate focus shifts intimacy from an outcome-driven act to a deeply felt experience. It bridges unspoken gaps, transforming touch into a healing force that restores connection beyond words.3. Transforming The Self Into The Us Through Shared VulnerabilityOne of the quietest yet most profound shifts in a struggling marriage is the erosion of we into two isolated mes. Over time, partners may drift into parallel lives, losing the shared identity that makes marriage more than just coexistence. Sensate focus offers a pathway back to this shared identity, dissolving the barriers of individualism and transforming the self into the us.This practice invites partners into a form of vulnerability that goes beyond the physical. Its not about words, roles or obligations but about being fully present with one another through raw, unfiltered sensation.As each partner explores the others body with intention, they also deepen their awareness of their own emotional landscape. This shared experience fosters a sense of unitypartners no longer navigate separate paths but rediscover the world together.Research underscores the power of intimate collaboration in shaping a shared identity. A 2020 study on dyads and creativity found that working together fosters the formation of shared interpersonal boundaries, creating a safe space for exploration, challenge and growth.While the study focused on organizational settings, its insights apply to marriage: just as creative pairs form a collective we to thrive, couples engaging in sensate focus cultivate a similar sense of unityone that strengthens connection, intimacy and mutual evolution.Through this shared vulnerability, sensate focus becomes more than a practiceit becomes a bridge to a continually evolving partnership, where the us is not just restored but actively redefined.Heres a brief guide to engaging in sensate focus.Set the mood. Create a comfortable, distraction-free environment that promotes relaxation and connection. This helps shift focus away from external stressors and onto each other.Start with non-sexual touch. Begin with gentle, non-sexual touch, focusing solely on the sensations rather than any end goal. For example, one partner can use their fingertips to slowly trace their partners arm, noticing the texture and warmth of the skin. The receiver should simply pay attention to how it feels rather than anticipating whats next.Use different types of touch. Experiment with pressure and textures, engaging in various types of touch to heighten awareness and increase connection. For instance, you can try using the back of your hand, fingertips or even a soft fabric to gently brush over your partners skin. Move from their shoulders to their back, hands and legs, taking time to notice different sensations. This encourages mindfulness and helps partners discover new forms of pleasurable touch.Communicate and reflect. Share what feels good and try describing how the touch feels, such as saying That feels warm and tingly or Thats very soothing.As both partners grow comfortable, touch can naturally become more sensual, but theres still no expectation for sexual activity. A couple might start by touching fully clothed, then move to skin-to-skin contact over multiple sessions, always focusing on sensations rather than arousal.In essence, sensate focus isnt about achieving the perfect touch or fixing your marriage in a few sessions. Its about returning to a deeper level of connection where the words and actions that may have failed in the past give way to a shared experience of presence, trust and discoverywhere touch becomes a language of its own.Wondering how you could level up your sensate focus? Take the science-backed Mindful Attention Awareness Scale to see where you stand.
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  • 10 best movie remakes of all time, ranked
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    Table of ContentsTable of Contents10. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)9. A Star Is Born (1954)8. Ben-Hur (1959)7. The Fly (1986)6. The Departed (2006)5. Casino Royale (2006)4. Dune (2021) & Dune: Part Two (2024)3. The Thing (1982)2. Scarface (1983)1. The Wizard of Oz (1939)Movie remakes have long been a Hollywood staple, with directors taking old classics or hidden gems and adding their own spin, often opting for bold creative risks. While not all remakes hit the mark, some manage to outdo their source material. The best movie remakes prove that some stories deserve to be retold and can shine even brighter the second (or third) time around.From The Wizard of Oz(1939) to Scarface (1983), the greatest movie remakes ever breathe new life into forgotten or familiar tales, almost always introducing incredible stories to a new generation. These often become even more popular than their predecessors, praised for the way they reinvent old ideas and use fresh perspectives to transform genres, deepen narratives, update visuals, or all of the above. Even cinephiles may be surprised to learn that some of their favorites are actually remakes of lesser-known films.Recommended VideosBased on Patricia Highsmiths eponymous 1955 novel, The Talented Mr. Ripleyis a psychological thriller that follows Tom Ripley (Matt Damon), a young man and known con artist, who is sent to Europe to retrieve the spoiled and much wealthier Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law). When he fails to convince Dickie to return home, he soon comes up with a plan driven by jealousy of Dickie and his expatriate girlfriend Marge Sherwoods (Gwyneth Paltrow) lavish lifestyle.RelatedAn earlier adaptation, Purple Noon (1960), attempted to stick close to the source material but failed to achieve the same psychological complexity of director Anthony Minghellas version. The 1999 remake explores Ripleys sociopathic tendencies in a more explicit way, largely succeeding thanks to an incredible performance by Matt Damon. The film also more effectively depicts class envy and forbidden desires, which all play out against a lush 1990s aesthetic.Warner Bros. PicturesSince its 1937 version, A Star is Born has been remade four times, but none surpass the 1954 musical directed by George Cukor. Featuring Judy Garland in one of her most acclaimed performances, it follows Esther Blodgett (Garland), a gifted singer with big dreams discovered by fading idol Norman Maine (James Mason). As Esthers career rises under the stage name Vicki Lester, Normans falls mostly due to the weight of his alcoholism and growing insecurity. The two are caught in a passionate yet ultimately tragic love story.The 1954 remake of A Star is Bornintroduced the musical format, emphasizing Garlands talent through unforgettable songs. Garland and Mason were at the peak of their powers, and their chemistry was easy to see through the ups and downs of the characters relationship. Vibrant set pieces and groundbreaking cinematography also ensured that memorable scenes felt larger than life, complementing the truly emotional and iconic narrative that would continue to be told across generations.Loew's, Inc.Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) was a commendable attempt at telling a sweeping tale, but it doesnt hold a candle to the 1959 version, which stands as a monumental achievement in filmmaking. Director William Wylers Ben-Hur transports viewers to ancient Rome, where a wealthy Jewish prince in Roman-occupied Jerusalem, Judah Ben-Hur (Charlton Heston), is devastated when his childhood friend turned Roman officer, Messala (Stephen Boyd), betrays him. Judah endures grueling hardship after being condemned to slavery, which fuels his desire for revenge. This leads him to the world of chariot racing, where he finally gets his shot.With its 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Ben-Hur cemented itself as a landmark in cinema history. Its a technically brilliant film, best remembered for its legendary chariot race in the Circus Maximus, which became one of cinemas most thrilling sequences. Ben-Hur remains one of the greatest epics ever made, and its impact on the genre and filmmaking as a whole cannot be overstated.20th Century FoxIn a classic story of a science experiment gone wrong, Jeff Goldblum stars as eccentric scientist Seth Brundle, who is unveiling a cutting-edge teleportation device. However, during an experiment, a common housefly enters the teleportation pod with him, splicing their DNA. At first, Seth is elated to be experiencing seemingly positive physical enhancements like superhuman strength, agility, and stamina. This excitement soon turns into horror when he transforms into a grotesque human-fly hybrid.The Flys 1958 version is a campy product of its time, telling the same narrative with more rudimentary practical effects. Director David Cronenbergs remake is considered the more impactful retelling, thanks to its highly detailed and disturbing body horror makeup work, one of the filmmakers trademarks. Aside from being more visceral, Cronenbergs The Fly also takes a more psychological approach as it chronicles the protagonists grueling transformation.Warner Bros. PicturesDirector Martin Scorseses The Departed is both a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong movie Infernal Affairs and is loosely based on the real-life Boston Winter Hill Gang. The 2006 movie remakes the Hong Kong thriller into a Boston crime saga that follows two men living double lives: Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio), an undercover cop infiltrating the Irish mob, and Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), a mob mole embedded within the Massachusetts State Police. In the background, mob boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) and Captain Queenan (Martin Sheen) control their respective operations, which dont go as planned.The Departed is an excellent example of an American remake done right. It seamlessly adapts the story and tension while creating something totally new in a familiar setting. Every scene crackles with the tension of lives hanging by a thread, especially since the protagonists true identities are always on the verge of exposure. This all leads to an explosive breaking point that is still among the most shocking endings in the crime genre, immediately cementing the film as one of Martin Scorseses best works.Sony Pictures ReleasingFeaturing a magnetic performance by Daniel Craig in his debut as the British super-spy, Casino Royale marked a tonal shift for the James Bondfranchise. The 2006 film centers on Bonds early days as a newly minted 00 agent, during which hes tasked with dismantling a terrorist network. In order to do so, Bond enters a high-stakes poker game at Montenegros Casino Royale to bankrupt Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), a financier for global terrorism. The British Treasury official Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) works alongside Bond, and their partnership soon turns into a complicated romance.Far from the 1967 spoof version of Casino Royale, the 2006 adaptation of Ian Flemings first Bond novel is a reinvention of the film series. Directed by Martin Campbell, it strips the iconic spy of his usual gadgets and bravado to reveal a grittier, more human 007. This remake jettisoned the camp of earlier films, offering a darker and more emotional take on the worlds most famous secret agent.Acclaimed filmmaker Denis Villeneuve turned out to be the perfect match for the notoriously unadaptable sci-fi novels by Frank Herbert. 2021s Dune and its 2024 sequel, Dune: Part Two, weave a saga of epic proportions that primarily follows a young nobleman, Paul Atreides (Timothe Chalamet). Paul is thrust into a dangerous political game as his family takes control of Arrakis, the universes sole source of the invaluable spice melange. He begins to suspect a conspiracy as he learns more about the mysterious Bene Gesserit, the local Fremen, and his fathers enemies.When comparing the films to David Lynchs dense and uneven 1984 version, its clear that Villeneuves modern storytelling and spectacular visuals beautifully translate Herberts vision onto the big screen. The recent Dune movies depict a mesmerizing universe set far into a strange and fascinating future. For sci-fi fans, especially, these modern Dune adaptations might be the pinnacle of the genre and represent how much has changed.Universal PicturesSet in Antarctica, director John Carpenters The Thing centers on a team of researchers at a remote outpost who encounter a shape-shifting alien capable of perfectly mimicking its victims. Led by the helicopter pilot R.J. MacReady (Kurt Russell), the group struggles to maintain control as they distrust each other. With the alien infiltrating their outpost one individual at a time, things get messy as the pressure mounts to find out who is no longer human.The Thing from Another World (1951) used John W. Campbells novella to present a Cold War allegory, but Carpenter takes a different approach by fully embracing the source materials horror. With its pioneering special effects, it showed body horror and grotesque scenarios in an unprecedented way. This is also why it wasnt a hit when it first premiered, and The Thing only later came to be appreciated as an influential cult classic that reshaped the sci-fi and horror genres.Universal PicturesAl Pacino stars as the ruthless Tony Montana in one of the greatest gangster movies of all time, 1983s Scarface. Set in 1980s Miami, the film chronicles Tonys rise and fall as he goes from being a penniless Cuban refugee to a violent, larger-than-life kingpin of the citys drug empire. As Tonys success and control of the cocaine-fueled industry grow, so does his obsession with wealth and status. His paranoia and ego soon get the best of him, and his blunders eventually add up and lead to one of the bloodiest climaxes in film history.Brian De Palmas Scarface (1983) is a gloriously over-the-top reimagining of Howard Hawks 1932 version, which many fans may not even know about. De Palmas direction is unapologetically bold, portraying the excess and moral decay of the era with a dramatic flair. Though it was initially criticized for its excessive violence, Scarface has since become a cultural phenomenon celebrated precisely for this unflinching perspective.Loew's, Inc.Director Victor Flemings The Wizard of Oz (1939) is a cinematic marvel is a universally adored adaptation of L. Frank Baums classic novel. Judy Garland delivers a career-best performance as Dorothy Gale, a Kansas farm girl swept away by a tornado to the magical land of Oz. Alongside her dog Toto, she goes towards the Emerald City to seek help from the titular wizard who might grant her wish to return home. She also befriends the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger), the Tin Man (Jack Haley), and the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr). Even as the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) plots to stop them, Dorothy perseveres in her quest to escape.The films earlier 1925 silent adaptation is seldom associated with Dorothys story, as its the dazzling 1939 film that came to redefine modern fantasy cinema.The Wizard of Oz wasnt the first to use Technicolor, but it popularized it through a legendary moment where Dorothy opened the door to a colorful world, marking a key change in cinema. Several decades later, The Wizard of Oz remains a cultural touchstone, with its legacy felt in the genre and in recent hits like Wicked.Editors Recommendations
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  • It seems the FAA office overseeing SpaceXs Starship probe still has some bite
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    Mandate It seems the FAA office overseeing SpaceXs Starship probe still has some bite The political winds have shifted in Washington, but the FAA hasn't yet changed its tune on Starship. Stephen Clark Feb 1, 2025 4:05 pm | 18 Liftoff of SpaceX's seventh full-scale test flight of the Super Heavy/Starship launch vehicle on January 16. Credit: SpaceX Liftoff of SpaceX's seventh full-scale test flight of the Super Heavy/Starship launch vehicle on January 16. Credit: SpaceX Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreThe seventh test flight of SpaceX's gigantic Starship rocket came to a disappointing end a little more than two weeks ago. The in-flight failure of the rocket's upper stage, or ship, about eight minutes after launch on January 16 rained debris over the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Atlantic Ocean.Amateur videos recorded from land, sea, and air showed fiery debris trails streaming overhead at twilight, appearing like a fireworks display gone wrong. Within hours, posts on social media showed small pieces of debris recovered by residents and tourists in the Turks and Caicos. Most of these items were modest in size, and many appeared to be chunks of tiles from Starship's heat shield.Unsurprisingly, the Federal Aviation Administration grounded Starship and ordered an investigation into the accident on the day after the launch. This decision came three days before the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Elon Musk's close relationship with Trump, coupled with the new administration's appetite for cutting regulations and reducing the size of government, led some industry watchers to question whether Musk's influence might change the FAA's stance on SpaceX.So far, the FAA hasn't budged on its requirement for an investigation, an agency spokesperson told Ars on Friday. After a preliminary assessment of flight data, SpaceX officials said a fire appeared to develop in the aft section of the ship before it broke apart and fell to Earth."The FAA has directed SpaceX to lead an investigation of the Starship Super Heavy Flight 7 mishap with FAA oversight," the spokesperson said. "Based on the investigation findings for root cause and corrective actions, the FAA may require a company to modify its license."This is much the same language the FAA used two weeks ago, when it first ordered the investigation.Damage reportThe FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation is charged with ensuring commercial space launches and reentries don't endanger the public, and requires launch operators obtain liability insurance or demonstrate financial ability to cover any third-party property damages.For each Starship launch, the FAA requires SpaceX maintain liability insurance policies worth at least $500 million for such claims. It's rare for debris from US rockets to fall over land during a launch. This would typically only happen if a launch failed at certain parts of the flight. And there's no public record of any claims of third-party property damage in the era of commercial spaceflight. Under federal law, the USgovernment would pay for damages to a much higher amount if any claims exceeded a launch company's insurance policies.The good news is there were no injuries or reports of significant damage from the wreckage that fell over the Turks and Caicos. "The FAA confirmed one report of minor damage to a vehicle located in South Caicos," an FAA spokesperson told Ars on Friday. "To date, there are no other reports of damage."It's not clear if the vehicle owner in South Caicos will file a claim against SpaceX for the damage. It would the first time someone makes such a claim related to an accident with a commercial rocket overseen by the FAA. Last year, a Florida homeowner submitted a claim to NASA for damage to his house from a piece of debris that fell from the International Space Station.Nevertheless, the Turks and Caicos government said local officials met with representatives from SpaceX and the UK Air Accident Investigations Branch on January 25 to develop a recovery plan for debris that fell on the islands, which are a British Overseas Territory.A prickly relationshipMusk often bristled at the FAA last year, especially after regulators proposed fines of more than $600,000 alleging that SpaceX violated terms of its launch licenses during two Falcon 9 missions. The alleged violations involved the relocation of a propellant farm at one of SpaceX's launch pads in Florida, and the use of a new launch control center without FAA approval.In a post on X, Musk said the FAA was conducting "lawfare" against his company. "SpaceX will be filing suit against the FAA for regulatory overreach," Musk wrote.There was no such lawsuit, and the issue may now be moot. Sean Duffy, Trump's new secretary of transportation, vowed to review the FAA fines during his confirmation hearing in the Senate. It is rare for the FAA to fine launch companies, and the fines last year made up the largest civil penalty ever imposed by the FAA's commercial spaceflight division.SpaceX also criticized delays in licensing Starship test flights last year. The FAA cited environmental issues and concerns about the extent of the sonic boom from Starship's 23-story-tall Super Heavy booster returning to its launch pad in South Texas. SpaceX successfully caught the returning first stage booster at the launch pad for the first time in October, and repeated the feat after the January 16 test flight.What separates the FAA's ongoing oversight of Starship's recent launch failure from these previous regulatory squabbles is that debris fell over populated areas. This would appear to be directly in line with the FAA's responsibility for public safety.During last month's test flight, Starship did not deviate from its planned ground track, which took the rocket over the Gulf of Mexico, the waters between Florida and Cuba, and then the Atlantic Ocean. But the debris field extended beyond the standard airspace closure for the launch. After the accident, FAA air traffic controllers cleared additional airspace over the debris zone for more than an hour, rerouting, diverting, and delaying dozens of commercial aircraft.These actions followed pre-established protocols. However, it highlighted the small but non-zero risk of rocket debris falling to Earth after a launch failure. "The potential for a bad day downrange just got real," Lori Garver, a former NASA deputy administrator, posted on X.Public safety is not sole mandate of the FAA's commercial space office. It is also chartered to "encourage, facilitate, and promote commercial space launches and reentries by the private sector," according to an FAA website. There's a balance to strike.Lawmakers last year urged the FAA to speed up its launch approvals, primarily because Starship is central to strategic national objectives. NASA has contracts with SpaceX to develop a variant of Starship to land astronauts on the Moon, and Starship's unmatched ability to deliver more than 100 tons of cargo to low-Earth orbit is attractive to the Pentagon.While Musk criticized the FAA in 2024, SpaceX officials in 2023 took a different tone, calling for Congress to increase the budget for the FAA's Office of Commercial Spaceflight and for the regulator to double the space division's workforce. This change, SpaceX officials argued, would allow the FAA to more rapidly assess and approve a fast-growing number of commercial launch and reentry applications.In September, SpaceX released a statement accusing the former administrator of the FAA, Michael Whitaker, of making inaccurate statements about SpaceX to a congressional subcommittee. In a different post on X, Musk directly called for Whitaker's resignation.That's exactly what happened. Whitaker, who took over the FAA's top job in 2023 under the Biden administration, announced in December he would resign on Inauguration Day. Since the agency's establishment in 1958, three FAA administrators have similarly resigned when a new administration takes power, but the office has been largely immune from presidential politics in recent decades. Since 1993, FAA administrators have stayed in their post during all presidential transitions.There's no evidence Whitaker's resignation had any role in the mid-air collision of an American Eagle passenger jet and a US Army helicopter Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. But his departure from the FAA less than two years into a five-year term on January 20 left the agency without a leader. Trump named Chris Rocheleau as the FAA's acting administrator Thursday.Next flight, next month?SpaceX has not released an official schedule for the next Starship test flight or outlined its precise objectives. However, it will likely repeat many of the goals planned for the previous flight, which ended before SpaceX could accomplish some of its test goals. These missed objectives included the release of satellite mockups in space for the first demonstration of Starship's payload deployment mechanism, and a reentry over the Indian Ocean to test new, more durable heat shield materials.The January 16 test flight was the first launch up an upgraded, slightly taller Starship, known as Version 2 or Block 2. The next flight will use the same upgraded version.A SpaceX filing with the Federal Communications Commission suggests the next Starship flight could launch as soon as February 24. Sources told Ars that SpaceX teams believe a launch before the end of February is realistic.But SpaceX has more to do before Flight 8. These tasks include completing the FAA-mandated investigation and the installation of all 39 Raptor engines on the rocket. Then, SpaceX will likely test-fire the booster and ship before stacking the two elements together to complete assembly of the 404-foot-tall (123.1-meter) rocket.SpaceX is also awaiting a new FAA launch license, pending its completion of the investigation into what happened on Flight 7.Stephen ClarkSpace ReporterStephen ClarkSpace Reporter Stephen Clark is a space reporter at Ars Technica, covering private space companies and the worlds space agencies. Stephen writes about the nexus of technology, science, policy, and business on and off the planet. 18 Comments
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