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THE MONITOR | 2-MINUTE READ
Netflix CEO Predicts Linear TV's Demise Over Next '5-10 Years'
BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER
The streamer lost nearly a million users last quarter, but Reed Hastings believes things could be worse.
LOOSE WIRE | 5-MINUTE READ
The Unsolved Mystery Attack on Internet Cables in Paris
BY MATT BURGESS
As new details about the scope of the sabotage emerge, the perpetrators—and the reason for their vandalism—remain unknown.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 7-MINUTE READ
Finally, a Smart Air Fryer We Actually Like
BY JOE RAY
Breville's new countertop air fryer oven can be controlled by a mobile app. Unlike with many other connected appliances, that's a good thing.
TOO HOT TO HANDLE | 5-MINUTE READ
Nuclear Power Plants Are Struggling to Stay Cool
BY GREGORY BARBER
Climate change is reducing output and raising safety concerns at nuclear facilities from France to the US. But experts say adapting is possible—and necessary.
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PUBLIC HEALTH | 6-MINUTE READ
After Roe, Men Might Finally Get Better Birth Control
BY EMILY MULLIN
Men don't have many options when it comes to pregnancy prevention—but the time may finally be right for a men's version of the pill.
PLAINTEXT | 5-MINUTE READ
The Supreme Court Accidentally Spurred a Data Privacy Push
BY STEVEN LEVY
Plus: Inside Google's privacy council, a posthumous trip to the moon, and a world in flames.
DOT PHYSICS | 6-MINUTE READ
How Much Power Does Batman Need for His Ascender Gun?
BY RHETT ALLAIN
The Dark Knight has some pretty neat gear—but his gadget-enabled stunts require some juice.
DEALS | 4-MINUTE READ
The Best Laptop Deals Right Now—and Which One Is Right for You
BY ADAM SPEIGHT
Whether you're looking for an all-arounder, a gaming powerhouse, or a wallet-friendly machine, we've found discounts from trusted retailers.
BOOKS | 4-MINUTE READ
Bookstagram Is Fueling an Unnerving Trend
BY AMELIA TAIT
Authors aren't above criticism—but when they're tagged in negative social media reviews of their books, it can stifle the conversation.
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