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MOVIES | 5-MINUTE READ
Oppenheimer and the Dharma of Death
BY JOHN SEMLEY
Christopher Nolan's massive new movie is a technical marvel, but it lacks its subject's more metaphysical dimensions.
500 DAYS | 6-MINUTE READ
Everyone Wants Ukraine's Battlefield Data
BY MORGAN MEAKER
Global companies are offering free products to get access to live combat data. The Ukrainian government wants to keep this resource for its own emerging defense industry.
BACK TO THE FUTURE | 2-MINUTE READ
The New Futurama Successfully Reboots the Show for 2023
BY RAMIN SKIBBA
The animated sci-fi sitcom returns with satirical humor for a new era.
LISTENING IN | 9-MINUTE READ
Code Kept Secret for Years Reveals Its Flaw—a Backdoor
BY KIM ZETTER
A secret encryption cipher baked into radio systems used by critical infrastructure workers, police, and others around the world is finally seeing sunlight. Researchers say it isn't pretty.
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PRODUCT REVIEW | 3-MINUTE READ
TP-Link's Robot Vacuum Has No Maps and Only A Few Problems
BY ADRIENNE SO
If you don't have small doorways or carpets, this is probably the best robot vacuum/mop for you.
COMIC-CON 2023 | 8-MINUTE READ
At a Comic-Con Without Hollywood, Fans Show Their Allegiances
BY ELIZABETH MINKEL
With striking actors unable to participate in flashy events, the convention went back to its roots—and attendees got a glimpse of the future of culture.
SHADOW BANS | 7-MINUTE READ
It's Getting Harder for the Government to Secretly Flag Your Social Posts
BY PARESH DAVE
Social apps prioritize content moderation tips from governments and online watchdogs. A US court ruling and a new EU law could restrict the practice, but they still leave loopholes.
SHAPE SHIFTERS | 3-MINUTE READ
The World Isn't Sold on Folding Phones Just Yet. But They'll Keep Coming
BY BOONE ASHWORTH
Foldables make up less than 2 percent of the phone market. But a fanbase devoted to the crease—and energized by advances in hardware and software—sees a bright future on that jumbo screen.
PRODUCT REVIEW | 6-MINUTE READ
Review: Sony WF-1000XM5
BY SIMON LUCAS
The all-conquering buds are back—smaller, lighter, and better for the planet. But the WF-1000XM5 earbuds struggle with dynamics, calls, bass, and noise cancellation. Sony's crown is slipping.
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