• Verizon and AT&T to bring satellite video calls to customers
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    What just happened? Verizon and AT&T have separately announced major milestones that could accelerate the launch of commercial cellphone-to-satellite video calls. According to their press releases, both carriers have successfully completed their first Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) video calls between smartphones on their respective networks and devices connected via AST SpaceMobile's new Bluebird LEO satellites. AT&T completed its first two-way voice calls using AST's BlueWalker 3 satellite in April 2023, marking the first time any company achieved a direct voice connection from space to an unmodified smartphone. According to the company's press release at the time, the first voice call was made from Midland, Texas to Rakuten engineers in Japan over AT&T spectrum using a Samsung Galaxy S22.The carrier upped the ante a couple of months later when it completed the first-ever over-the-top video application call over AT&T spectrum. In September 2023, AT&T and AST completed the first direct-to-cellular 5G call between an everyday smartphone and a satellite in space. The call was made from Maui, Hawaii, to Madrid, Spain, using AT&T Spectrum and AST SpaceMobile's BlueWalker 3 test satellite.AT&T says that nearly half of its customers already have access to multiple satellite features, including peer-to-peer messaging and emergency services. The company expressed hope that the latest advancements will make communication more accessible and reliable for consumers, businesses, and first responders, especially in rural areas and the wilderness.Verizon claims that the satellite video call is a "significant step forward" in its efforts to complement its terrestrial network with satellite connectivity. To that end, the carrier is partnering with AST to build the "fastest satellite to device network" with text, voice, and live video calling capabilities.Like AT&T, Verizon also expressed confidence that the new capability will help its customers make calls, video chat, and send files to their peers regardless of where they are in the US. // Related StoriesThe satellite video call trials were conducted after the FCC authorized AST SpaceMobile's planned tests using AT&T and Verizon's spectrum. The authorization allows AST to use its first five commercial BlueBird Low Earth Orbit satellites to test connectivity with smartphones.Once deployed, the satellite-terrestrial commercial networks are expected to support voice, data, and video applications, along with other native cellular capabilities.
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  • Activision admits to using AI assets in Call of Duty following Steam policy change
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    A hot potato: Activision has admitted what most people have suspected for years: it is using some AI-generated content in Call of Duty. It doesn't come as too much of a surprise given the evidence, which includes an image of a zombie Santa Claus in a loading screen with six fingers. It's a contentious issue, especially as Activision Blizzard laid off 1,900 employees in 2023. Claims that Activision was using AI began gaining popularity around the time of Modern Warfare 3. Wired reported last year that the company had started using AI tools in its game development in 2023, a year when approximately 11,250 people working in the industry were laid off.The report claims that Activision approved the use of certain generative AI tools in creating concept art and marketing materials in mid-2023, and by the end of the year, Activision released an AI-generated cosmetic, the $15 Yokai's Wrath bundle, on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 store.What was probably Activision's most obvious use of AI appeared in a holiday-themed loading screen that showed a zombie Santa with six fingers one of the signs that an image was generated using artificial intelligence tools. There was also a multi-digit hand used to promote Zombies Gobblegum, while the Hard Breakup calling card features an image of a woman with hair and buckles that look a lot like AI-generated assets.Activision neither confirmed nor denied the accusations, but in January 2025, Steam announced a new policy stating that developers must disclose any use of AI within their games.Presumably as a result of Valve's policy, Activision now includes a disclaimer on the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's Steam page that states, "Our team uses generative AI tools to help develop some in-game assets." Interestingly, there is no such disclosure on the Modern Warfare 3 page, at least not yet.The disclaimer seems deliberately vague as game assets could refer to a lot of things, including cosmetics.While gamers aren't happy about the admission, there seem to be some areas where Activision is using AI that have been deemed acceptable. One of these is to identify Call of Duty cheaters, another is the chat moderation system, which saw a 43% drop in toxicity following its implementation.
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  • OnePlus Watch 3 delayed because of embarrassing typo on rear
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    If youve been excited to get your hands on the OnePlus Watch 3, youll have to wait a bit longer because of an unexpected issue. The initial units of this well-reviewed smartwatch, which were scheduled to be released today, contain a typo that needs to be fixed before they can be sold.According to a press release from OnePlus, these early units have Meda in China printed on the back of the watch case instead of Made in China. As a result of this error, the watch will not be available for sale until sometime in April.OnePlus Watch 3: Meda in China. DIgital TrendsWe have already reviewed the OnePlus Watch 3, which offers several upgrades over its predecessor, the Watch 2. Our review unit has the Meda in China printing error on the back.Recommended VideosThe Watch 3 features a more premium appearance, with a titanium alloy bezel and a slightly larger case size of 46.6mm compared to the previous models 46mm. It is also marginally thinner and equipped with an upgraded LTPO AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 2200 nits. It also includes a functional rotating crown, making navigation and interaction with the software easier.Please enable Javascript to view this contentThe new watch also features an upgraded PPG module and LED design that enhance heart rate accuracy. Additionally, it includes a new 360 Mind and Body feature for comprehensive health insights.It is unlikely that the Mede in China units of the Watch 3 will ever be released, and it remains uncertain how many of them exist. Will they eventually appear on eBay at exorbitant prices? Stay tuned.The $329 Watch 3 remains available for pre-order through the OnePlus website. The company is offering a $50 discount. This discount pre-dates the delay announcement.Editors Recommendations
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  • Adobe brings Photoshop to the iPhone with AI editing tools
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    Adobe has launched a new Photoshop app for iPhones, bringing advanced tools such as masking, targeted adjustments, and layer control to the mobile platform. So far, the company has only offered a watered-down experience with the Photoshop Express app for mobile devices.The new Photoshop app also comes with its own subscription plan that offers access to all the editing tools and premium stock assets across the app and an expanded web-based version.Recommended VideosAdobe claims the app has been built from scratch and that a majority of the pro-level tools have been optimised to offer the best mobile editing experience. Users will get access to workflows such as asset blending and compositing via layers and masks.AdobeThe well-received Tap Select tool is here to stay, letting users select and edit specific elements in their photos. Adobe says the whole workflow will be integrated with other pro-grade editing software such as Adobe Fresco, Lightroom, and Express.Please enable Javascript to view this contentThe introduction of Photoshops new mobile app marks the first time image editing and design features and capabilities at this level of power, precision and control have been available for free in a single mobile, says the company.AdobeAnother notable aspect of the Photoshop mobile app is the addition of AI-powered editing tools via the Adobe Firefly stack. This one opens the doors for fun edits such as removing objects, expanding the canvas, and adding new objects to the frame using AI.Google already offers similar AI-assisted editing features in the Photos app, and brands such as OnePlus and Samsung have also adopted a similar approach for their respective mobile gallery apps in 2025.AdobeAll the niceties Adobe is promising for the Photoshop app and the updated web version come with a subscription package. The new Photoshop Mobile and Web plan is priced at $7.99 per month, and an annual tier priced at $69.99 is also on the table.This subscription offers access to cross-device sync facility, thousands of fonts, unlimited typography options, tools such as Magic Wand and Object Select, Content-aware Fill, and more.The new Photoshop app for iPhone is now available to download, while an Android version will arrive later this year. The web client, on the other hand, is compatible with mainstream browsers such as Safari, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.Editors Recommendations
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  • Startup Quantum Machines Raises $170 Million in Series C Round
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    The Israeli companys latest round marks one of the largest fundraisings to date for a quantum computing company.
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  • States Consider App-Store Age-Verification Laws
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    Meta is sparring with Apple and Google over who is responsible as child-safety advocates push for tech companies to check the ages of users and get parental consent before allowing downloads.
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  • The Download: our relationships with robots, and DOGEs AI plans
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    This is today's edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Are friends electric? Thankfully, the difference between humans and machines in the real world is easy to discern, at least for now. While machines tend to excel at things adults find difficultplaying world-champion-level chess, say, or multiplying really big numbersthey find it hard to accomplish stuff a five-year-old can do with ease, such as catching a ball or walking around a room without bumping into things. This fundamental tensionwhat is hard for humans is easy for machines, and whats hard for machines is easy for humansis at the heart of three new books delving into our complex and often fraught relationship with robots, AI, and automation. They force us to reimagine the nature of everything from friendship and love to work, health care, and home life. Read the full story.Bryan GardinerThis story is from the next edition of our print magazine, which is all about relationships. Subscribe now to read it and get a copy of the magazine when it lands on February 26! If youre interested in how technology is influencing our relationships, why not check out these stories: + Chatbots are rapidly changing how we connect with our spouses, kids, colleagues, friends, and even ourselves. And theyre providing us with everything from argument arbitration tips and emotional support to parenting help and even romance. Read the full story. + An AI chatbot told a user how to kill himselfbut the company doesnt want to censor it. Read the full story.+ How cuddly robots could change dementia care. Researchers are using AI and technological advancements to create companion robots. Read the full story.+ Technology that lets us speak to our dead relatives has arrived. Are we ready? Digital clones of the people we love could forever change how we grieve.The must-reads Ive combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 DOGE plans to use AI to decide federal workers fate The department will feed employees emails into an AI model which will determine whether their jobs are necessary. (NBC News)+ Its part of its cut-first-ask-questions-later approach. (WP $)+ Even Trump appointees are taken aback by how gung-ho Elon Musk is being. (Vox)+ The now-public email address has been inundated with spam. (TechCrunch) 2 Ukraine is on the verge of losing its most sophisticated weaponry If the US pulls military aid, Ukraine and its allies will struggle to cover the shortfall in equipment. (WSJ $)+ Volodmyr Zelensky is one of the few leaders standing up to Donald Trump. (The Atlantic $)+ Meet the radio-obsessed civilian shaping Ukraines drone defense. (MIT Technology Review)3 Anthropic has released a hybrid-reasoning AI model Some answers dont require extensive, human-like reasoning after all. (Bloomberg $)+ Whats next for AI in 2025. (MIT Technology Review)4 Were probably not going to be hit by an asteroid in 2032 But the moon may not be so lucky. (NY Mag $)+ The first asteroid mining company hopes to launch this week. (NYT $)5 Europe has launched a new AI-powered weather prediction systemIt can outperform traditional forecasting methods up to 15 days in advance. (FT $)+ Google DeepMinds new AI model is the best yet at weather forecasting. (MIT Technology Review) 6 Elizabeth Holmes conviction has been upheldThe Theranos founders multi-year appeal was rejected. (The Guardian) 7 Dating whistleblowers are being targeted by a Telegram network Women who warn others in the Facebook group Are We Dating the Same Guy? are being doxxed and harassed. (Wired $)8 Deep sea minings effects last for decadesBiodiversity suffers in previously-mined trenches in comparison to untouched areas. (New Scientist $) + These deep-sea potatoes could be the future of mining for renewable energy. (MIT Technology Review)9 Nigerias cloud startups are booming Move over, Amazon and Google. (Rest of World) 10 An AI video of Trump sucking Musks toes is being played on US government TVs Maybe not all AI art is bad, after all. (404 Media)Quote of the day The vast majority are not drinking the Kool-Aid, they are not activistsbut they are conflicted. Ariella Steinhorn, who runs a whistleblower-supporting media company, explains how most workers at Big Tech firms feel about their bosses aligning themselves with Donald Trump to the Financial Times. The big story Inside NASAs bid to make spacecraft as small as possible October 2023 Since the 1970s, weve sent a lot of big things to Mars. But when NASA successfully sent twin Mars Cube One spacecraft, the size of cereal boxes, in November 2018, it was the first time wed ever sent something so small. Just making it this far heralded a new age in space exploration. NASA and the community of planetary science researchers caught a glimpse of a future long sought: a pathway to much more affordable space exploration using smaller, cheaper spacecraft. Read the full story.David W. Brown We can still have nice things A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet 'em at me.) + RIP Roberta Flack, one of the realest to ever do it.+ Very cool: its looking like Bigfoot could become Californias first official cryptid + These portraits concealed within masterpiece paintings are mind blowing.+ Happy birthday to the late, great George Harrison, who would have been 82 today.
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  • 14 ways to make a better cup of coffee at home
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    Business Insider spoke with coffee experts to find out how to improve your joe at home.Buying fresh, whole beans makes a big difference in the overall quality of your final brew.They also said water quality is important formaking good coffee.Ordering coffee from your favorite caf can be a treat, but it's not the most budget-friendly option.Making a cup at home is often the cheaper alternative, so Business Insider spoke with coffee experts about their best tricks for at-home brewing.Start by cleaning your coffee maker regularly Old coffee grounds can impact the flavor of a fresh cup. trekandshoot/Shutterstock Josh Zad, founder and creative director of popular cafchain Alfred, told BI that one way to improve your cup of coffee is to clean your coffee maker regularly"Make sure to get into the nooks and crannies of each part, especially where the coffee drains through the filter," he said. "The taste and aroma of old coffee really muddles the flavor of freshly brewed coffee."The best way to clean those hard-to-reach stains is by tossing in a dash of baking soda, a splash of vinegar, and some water. Then, let it sit overnight.Zad said it should scrub right off the following day.Consider trying out a new brewing method, like a French press or moka potIf you're ready to venture further into the world of craft coffee, there are so many fun ways to brew at home, Selina Viguera, caf leader of Blue Bottle Coffee's Abbot Kinney location, told BI.Moka pot, French press, AeroPress, Chemex, and a variety of pour-overs are just the beginning.If you don't know where to start, Viguera said there are plenty of online resources, and most coffee-roasting companies have tutorials on their sites.Best French presses and Moka potsWe test and recommend thebest French press and Moka pots you can buy online. Check out our picks:Best French pressoverall:Bodum Chambord - See at AmazonBest budget French press: Bodum Brazil - See at AmazonBest Moka Pot overall: Grosche Milano - See at AmazonBest budget Moka Pot: Imusa Aluminum Stovetop Coffee Maker -See at TargetFor a fun and unique coffee experience, invest in a pour-over carafe Pour-over coffee is a popular brewing method. Shutterstock If you're looking for a specific brewing recommendation, multiple experts agreed that pour-over which involves slowly pouring hot water over coffee grounds is their favorite.With proper technique, Viguera said it can produce a really delicious cup of coffee.Once you understand some of the variables for brewing coffee (grind size, water temperature, agitation), you can create different cups from the same bag of coffee, she added.Switch to buying whole coffee beans instead of pre-ground Whole beans are more flavorful. Christopher Jue/Getty Images "To make better coffee, buy better coffee," Viguera told BI.Alex Azoury, the founder and CEO of Home Grounds, said whole-bean coffee is usually fresher and has a more vibrant flavor than pre-ground varieties.Brew fresh coffee within its first 2 weeks after roasting"Coffee is a natural product (it's the seed of a fruit), and while it will never spoil, it will lose a lot of flavor if it sits around too long," Zad told BI.Viguera said coffee flavor peaks within the first two weeks after roasting, so it's important to make sure the coffee you're buying was recently roasted.Proper storage is also important to maintain your coffee's freshness. Zad suggested keeping it away from heat, light, moisture, and the freezer.Invest in a good coffee grinder that suits your bean preferences Good coffee beans require a quality grinder. papi8888/Shutterstock Once you've purchased quality beans, it's also important to invest in a good grinder."It's a good idea to get a grinder that will grind coffee in the amount and coarseness you want," Azoury told BI. "A good grinder will give you both grind and amount options to suit your taste."Best coffee grindersWe tested the best coffee grindersyou can buy online. Here are our picks:Best overall: Baratza Encore Conical Burr Coffee Grinder - See at AmazonBest cheap: OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder - See at AmazonBest upgrade: Baratza Virtuoso+ Conical Burr Coffee Grinder - See at Crate & BarrelBest manual: Hario Skerton Pro - See at AmazonMake sure to adjust your grinder to the right sizeViguera told BI that grinding coffee too finely causes over-extraction too coarse, and it can be under-extracted. Over-extracted coffee can taste dry and bitter, and under-extracted coffee can taste watery or sour.To avoid this, she said it's important to "dial in" your coffee. Baristas use this termto describe the act of adjusting your grind setting to find the right coarseness/fineness to brew a balanced cup.Coffee has a sweet spot a perfect grind setting that produces a balance of bitterness, acidity, and sweetness. That sweet spot can vary with the origin of the coffee, roast level, and age.Only grind the beans you're planning to brew right away Once coffee beans are ground, they can start to lose their flavor. Wachiwit/Shutterstock You should only grind the amount of coffee you're going to make."If you've pre-ground all your coffee but aren't going to brew it all right away, then you've drastically sped up how quickly the rest of the coffee will lose its delicious complexity," Zad told BI.A cup of coffee can taste different depending on the quality of your waterAnother important factor to consider when making coffee at home is your water, which Viguera said makes up about 98% of your brewed cup of coffee."As the main solvent for extracting the flavor and aroma from your ground coffee, your water needs a certain level of hardness/minerality and alkalinity for a quality extraction," she told BI. "Depending on where you live, your tap water may be too hard/soft to bring out the best in your cup."Light and dark roasts require different brewing temperatures Water that's too hot can ruin a cup of coffee. Shutterstock Water temperature is another key variable when brewing coffee."You want to use water heated to 198 degrees Fahrenheit to 202 degrees Fahrenheit to make a properly extracted cup of coffee," Viguera said.The expert said lighter roasts can generally withstand more heat (closer to 202 degrees), and darker roasts should be brewed lower (closer to 198 degrees).Try preheating your mug before pouring the coffeeIf you're pouring hot coffee into a cold mug, it's just making the coffee colder the second it hits the ceramic.Zad said a preheated mug can increase the length of time you can enjoy hot coffee in the morning.Switch things up by making cold brew at home Cold brew isn't as difficult to make as some people think. Megan Willett/Tech Insider Another way to mix up your coffee routine is by making your own cold brew at home.To do so, Zad said to simply grind your beans coarsely and add water. Next, pop it in the fridge overnight to extract all the rich sweetness from the coffee.Add spices to make your own flavored coffeeZad told BI that many flavored coffees are full of artificial ingredients that don't complement the natural flavor of the beans.Instead, he suggested adding the actual ingredients behind the flavors you like to your coffee."Try adding spices to your coffee grounds when you make your cold brew," he said. "Throw in cinnamon sticks, crushed roasted hazelnuts, cardamom pods, anise, cacao shells, or even savory elements like caraway to steep overnight in your cold brew, and you'll have natural spicy goodness in the morning."Use a scale to achieve the right coffee-to-water ratio The ratio can change the strength of the coffee. Kristina Sorokina/Shutterstock Knowing your brew ratio coffee to water and using a scale can help you brew consistently good cups."For reference, the industry standard is 1:18 (one part coffee to 18 parts water), which typically produces a cup that is light in body but a greater clarity of flavor," Viguera told BI. "If you prefer a bolder, fuller-bodied cup, try a 1:14 ratio."This story was previously published in September 2022 and most recently updated on February 25, 2025. Read More:
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  • It costs $10 million to dress an A-list actress at the Oscars. These 10 jaw-dropping figures reveal the price tag of Hollywood's biggest night.
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    The 2025 Academy Awards ceremony will cost an estimated $57.7 million.The 2025 Oscars will cost $57.7 million, WalletHub reported. Kevin Winter/Staff/Getty Images WalletHub's 2025 report estimated that it will take $57.7 million to put on the Academy Awards.This is just a fraction of the money spent by the actual nominees, though. "Wicked" which is nominated in 10 categories this year, including best picture had a budget of $150 million, higher than all the other best picture nominees except "Dune: Part Two."The 50,000-square-foot red carpet alone costs $24,700.Stars like best supporting actress nominee Ariana Grande will walk the red carpet. Emma McIntyre/Staff/Getty Images That's not the only high figure associated with the red carpet: Its installation takes 600 hours and a 500-person crew, WalletHub reported.Celebrities will begin gracing the red carpet several hours before the ceremony's 7 p.m. ET start time.Each gold-plated Oscar award costs $400.Oscars statues are estimated to cost $400. Rodin Eckenroth/Stringer/Getty Images The estimated cost of each 24-karat gold-plated statue awarded to winners is about $400.The Academy gives out awards in 24 categories, and a winner is not allowed to sell their statue without first offering to sell it to the Academy for $1, according to its policy.Couples must reportedly pay $83,000 for tickets to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.Lauren Snchez and Jeff Bezos attended the Vanity Fair Oscars Party in 2024. Michael TRAN/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images Each year, the highly anticipated, ultra-glamorous event hosted by Vanity Fairis attended by Hollywood's biggest stars, often after they've had a change of wardrobe.The Oscar goodie bags contain gifts like skincare, luxury getaways, and snacks, and are worth $170,000.Nominees are gifted a stay at Cotton House Hotel in Barcelona. Olga Gavrilova/Shutterstock WalletHub estimates that the value of each goodie bag given to Oscar nominees is $170,000.But, the "Everybody Wins" bags aren't actually gifted by the Academy, they're the work of LA-based marketing agency Distinctive Assets, PRNewswire reported.Some of this year's gifts include the full line of Miage skincare products, a four-night stay in the Maldives, a five-star hotel stay in Barcelona, and more than $1 million of "personalized disaster recovery services from Bright Harbor.""While our gifts may be famous for being fun and fabulous, they also serve as a means to elevate small businesses, minority-owned brands, female entrepreneurs and companies that give back. This year, on the heels of the historically tragic LA fires, we have found even more ways that our celebrity swag can do good in our community," Distinctive Assets founder Lash Fary said, per PRNewswire.He added, "Whether they pamper themselves or share these bountiful gifts as a care package for a friend who may have recently lost their home, we give these gifts not based on the recipients' needs but out of a desire to brighten someone's day and to acknowledge a job well done."It costs $10 million to complete the look of an A-list actress for the Oscars.In 2014, Cate Blanchett wore one of the most expensive Oscars looks in history. Jason LaVeris/Getty Images While A-listers wear multi-million-dollar looks, the cost of dressing a first-timer at the Oscars is $266,000, WalletHub reported.Because the cost of a look varies based on a person's stardom, the average cost of a look at the Oscars is about $1.5 million.In 2014, Cate Blanchett made Oscars history when she wore an $18.1 million look; but her $100,000 Armani Priv gown was the least expensive element of her outfit her jewelry alone was estimated to cost $18 million, per The Hollywood Reporter.The only person to wear even more expensive jewelry was Lady Gaga in 2019, whose 128-carat yellow diamond Tiffany & Co. necklace cost more than $30 million.A 30-second advertisement that premieres during the Oscars costs close to $2 million.Ads during the Academy Awards cost nearly $2 million. Maskot/Getty Images Last year, an average of 21 million people tuned in to watch the show, WalletHub reported. That was a 6% increase from 2023, so it's no surprise that running an ad during the live event's commercial breaks is expensive.It costs $1.95 million to buy 30-seconds of ad time during the Oscars, WalletHub reported, which is 72% less than the $7 million it cost to run an ad during the Super Bowl.ABC makes at least $127 million in ad revenue on Oscar Sunday.ABC makes more than $125 million in Oscars ad revenue. AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images WalletHub estimated that ABC, the TV network that hosts the awards, makes $127 million in ad revenue on the day of the Oscars.Upwards of $20 million of that revenue comes from the pre-show red-carpet coverage.Hollywood spends upwards of $100 million on awards-season lobbying.Awards season lobbying is estimated to cost more than $100 million. Dimitrios Kambouris/Staff/Getty Images Turns out, winning an Oscar requires much more work than just releasing a movie.In 2023, The New York Times reported on the competitive nature of Oscars campaigns, in which professional strategists seek to shape public opinion on films, actors, and opponents.WalletHub estimates that more than $100 million is spent on lobbying each year that's more than the budgets of best picture nominees "Anora," "The Brutalist," "A Complete Unknown," and "I'm Still Here" combined.It costs $20,000 to stream one film for voters to judge.Netflix's "Maria" is nominated for best cinematography. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Contributor/FilmMagic/Getty Images The Academy has gone digital. Rather than paying millions of dollars to send physical copies of the year's nominated pictures to voters, the group has turned to streaming, which costs $20,000 per film, WalletHub reported.
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  • What a science journalist learned when she lived underground for 10 days
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    In a Cold War-era bunker-turned-Airbnb situated 50 feet below ground in Arkansas, journalist Lynne Peeples conducted an experiment to better understand her internal clock. Shed always struggled with sleep growing up in Seattle, the long, dark winters contributed to the effects of seasonal affective disorder (or SAD). From an early age, she says, she understood her circadian rhythms the bodys measure of time that drives everything from the sleep-wake cycle to appetite were generally disrupted. For 10 days, she cordoned herself off from all of the signals the body uses to tell time. She deprived herself of light, from both the sun and electricity, clocks, most screens and other people. (Peeples did have some light: She set all the LED lights in the Airbnb to a dim red light, which wouldnt impact her circadian rhythms.) She strapped herself up to devices that tracked her temperature, glucose levels, sleep, and heart rate and tried to live as normally as possible. To pass the time, she juggled, played the harmonica, and read on a Kindle. She documented her experience on a typewriter.About halfway through, her internal clocks had completely flipped. Her stomach was distant and grumbly, her chest heavy, and she had a general weak and woozy feeling. Unbeknownst to her, when everyone above ground was sleeping, she was wide awake. Later, while combing through her biometric data with scientists, she discovered her rhythms had fallen out of sync with one another. I could feel it, Peeples says. I was feeling all the symptoms of sleepiness throughout the day, hot and cold at odd times, a little bit of depression. Im not thinking clearly. My gut was a disaster. All those things happened about the same time.Peeples recounts the experience in her book The Inner Clock: Living In Sync With Our Circadian Rhythms, in which she digs into the science of circadian rhythms and explains how understanding our bodys ebbs and flows can help us feel better when were awake and asleep. Here, Peeples shares what shes learned and how you can better calibrate your own circadian rhythms. This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.Were there any surprising takeaways from your experiment in the bunker?These inner clocks we have in our bodies are not precision timekeepers. Thats why we need these regular recalibration opportunities with the light-dark cycle of our planet. But they are pretty good clocks. The first couple days, I was living pretty close to a 24-hour day without having any idea what the actual time was. I would occasionally make a guess at the time for fun, and a day-and-a-half in, I was only off by 11 minutes. So why is light so important to our internal clocks?We evolved outdoors. The sun, during the day, shines a full spectrum of light, and its centered around the blue wavelengths. We evolved these cells in the back of our eyes, these photoreceptors, that perceive that blue light and send signals to our master clock in our brain that says, I see this strong blue light. It must be daytime. Thats how we evolved to tell day from night. In todays society, a lot of us in the modern world, were hidden from both bright days and dark nights.In todays society, a lot of us in the modern world, were hidden from both bright days and dark nights. Were losing that contrast that we evolved with. Not only do we have this relatively dim light during the day, but we also have basically that same light indoors at night too, when were sitting under light. Its really about that contrast that our clocks evolved to use to differentiate day and night.Should we be trying to get more of that contrast? So, making it dim in our houses when the sun goes down and trying to get bright light during the daytime?I would say yes. This is what Im trying to do. Especially in the morning, if you can get outside for 15, 20 minutes of actual daylight, that really helps recalibrate your clocks and keep them synced to the 24-hour day. During the day, get outside for little bits, even if its cloudy out, and inside, try to be close to a window. Then at night, dim the lights. Try to use warmer hues of light. The oranger, the redder the better. In my apartment now at night, I turn off all overhead lights. Im only using table lamps and electric candles that I have around my apartment. As you get into later evening, if youre going to bed, try to cut out absolutely every light. If you have to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, do not slip on the bathroom lights. A warm night light or carrying a candle is the best plan.I often hear the advice of getting light in the morning. Can SAD lamps effectively mimic that light?If you have the option to get outside, that is still the best because you can get out for a walk and thats good for you. But if you dont have that option and its the dead of winter anywhere at a high latitude and theres not even the sun up in the morning, then SAD lamps definitely have their place. On the flip side, how concerned should we be about blue light from our electronics? To some degree, certain things can be overblown. The overhead lights in your apartment are probably having a bigger impact on you, especially compared to a TV. Because at that distance, that blue light coming from the TV is probably minimal if youre not right up against it. If you have an iPhone, if you dim it, its not probably producing that much harmful light. The consensus among scientists is that blue light can have an impact on our sleep, on our rhythms. The extent of that impact is still up for debate. It cant hurt to try to limit that, but to a point. You dont want to cut out all your pleasure in your life. If youre watching something thats calming, that helps turn down your brain a little bit to help you sleep at night, the benefits may outweigh the risks. Are there ideal times of day to be doing certain tasks based on our circadian rhythms, like exercise in the afternoon, or thinking hard in the morning?There are certain times a day, depending on your personal chronotype or how your circadian rhythms run, when you are going to be at your best for thinking, for solving a problem, for running faster, for lifting more weight, for being creative. On average, the science suggests that late morning hours are usually the best as far as your alertness. For me, I do fall into that category. Since Ive learned that, I do try to use those hours to tackle my more challenging mental tasks. Then as far as physical performance, on average, most of us are at our best in the late afternoon or early evening. Thats when most world records are broken for swimming, for example. It is personal, so you have to get a sense of your own rhythms to be able to time these activities. On average, the science suggests that late morning hours are usually the best as far as your alertness.How can we figure out when we might be better suited to certain tasks, short of locking ourselves in a bunker?The best thing to do is when youre on vacation, let your body tick as it will. Go to bed when youre tired, get up without an alarm, when your body naturally wakes up. Then just pay attention. When am I feeling most on? When is that dip in the day? A lot of us have that afternoon dip and thats part of the circadian rhythm, but that might fall at a different time for different people. When do you have a spring in your step and feel like running? Try to see if you have some wiggle room to allow yourself to to follow your bodys schedule as closely as you can.What practical takeaways would you give people as far as how to make sure that their systems are running efficiently?There are three key things. The first I talked about was contrast: trying to get those bright days, those dark nights. The second thing is what I call constrict. That has to do with eating, as well as caffeine and alcohol. Try to consolidate the hours during the day that you eat and concentrate your calories earlier in the day. Late morning, early afternoon, for most of us, is when our bodies are most able to handle incoming calories. Its the opposite of what modern society does. We tend to have our biggest meal in the evening. Try to get calories earlier, and try to cut off calories two, three hours before bed, ideally. With alcohol, if youre having a drink, have it more at happy hour than post-dinner. Finally, consistency trying to go to bed and get up at the same time every day. Theres been more research thats come out saying the consistency of the times you go to bed and get up in the morning, seven days a week, can be more important than how long you sleep.See More:
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