'Star Trek: Discovery' Premieres Tonight (ew.com)
Saudi Arabian Textbook Shows Yoda Joining The UN (bbc.com)
NVIDIA Drops the Basic Shield TV's Price To $180 (engadget.com)
There Will Be 22 Million Cord Cutters By 2018, Says Report (dslreports.com)
Can Blockchain Save The Music Industry? (wired.com)
TV Turns 90 (axios.com)
Traditional Radio Faces a Grim Future, New Study Says (variety.com)
Columnist Mocks The Case Against Cord-Cutting As 'Too Many Choices' (techhive.com)
Science Fiction Author Brian Aldiss Dies Aged 92 (theguardian.com)
Plex Responds, Will Allow Users To Opt Out Of Data Collection (www.plex.tv)
Jonathan Coulton's New Dystopian Album Becomes a Graphic Novel (jonathancoulton.com)
What Happened To Winamp? (arstechnica.com)
Should Plex Stop Allowing Users To Opt Out of Data Collection? (www.plex.tv)
Crowdfunding Campaign Seeks a Libre Recording of a Newly-Completed Bach Work (kickstarter.com)
SoundCloud Saved By $170 Million Emergency Funding As CEO Steps Aside (techcrunch.com)
Hollywood's Bad Summer Movies Are Driving a Decline in Movie Ticket Sales (fastcompany.com)
HBO Hacker Leaks Message From HBO Offering $250,000 'Bounty Payment' (variety.com)