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Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era
Tech
Jul 6, 2026VentureBeat

Expedia's AI Principles: Scaling Trust and Value in the Agentic Era

Expedia Group, leveraging years of AI experience, has unveiled a comprehensive framework of principles to ensure its AI systems deliver value, operate safely, and scale responsibly. This strategy includes "Agentic Release" tollgates, designed to govern the development and deployment of autonomous AI agents across its platforms. The framework focuses on outcomes, system design, and establishing trust and accountability.

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Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy
Programming
Jul 6, 2026freeCodeCamp

Taking Charge: A Developer's Guide to Online Privacy

As developers, we understand data, but often overlook our own digital footprints. This article offers practical strategies to reclaim online privacy, covering everything from auditing your presence and fortifying security to leveraging privacy-focused tools and staying informed about emerging threats. Learn to navigate the data economy with intention and build healthier digital habits.

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Discover Your Next Obsessive Thriller: 10 Shows Like 'Cape Fear
How To
Jul 6, 2026Lifehacker

Discover Your Next Obsessive Thriller: 10 Shows Like 'Cape Fear

Looking for your next dose of heart-pounding suspense and relentless villains? If Martin Scorsese's 'Cape Fear' (or its 1962 predecessor) left you craving more stories of obsessive grudges and cunning predators, you've

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Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups
Tech
Jul 6, 2026TechCrunch AI

Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups

Station F is intensifying its focus on the European AI ecosystem with the upcoming second batch of its F/ai accelerator program. Aiming for rapid commercialization, the program helps startups achieve significant revenue, backed by major tech partners and VCs. This initiative reinforces Station F's role as a critical hub for nurturing AI talent and innovation on the continent.

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AI Go Unga Bunga: Companies Dumb Down Bots to Save Big Bucks
Games
Jul 6, 2026Kotaku

AI Go Unga Bunga: Companies Dumb Down Bots to Save Big Bucks

AI costs are skyrocketing, forcing companies to adopt unconventional methods to save money. A new 'Caveman' plugin instructs advanced AI models to communicate in curt, simplified language, cutting token usage by 65%. This ironic shift from human-like AI to primal grunts highlights the industry's struggle for profitability.

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3D TVs: An Honest Look at a Faded Home Theater Fad
Review
Jul 6, 2026Engadget

3D TVs: An Honest Look at a Faded Home Theater Fad

Verdict: A Bold Vision, Undermined by Practicality and Poor Execution Remember 3D TVs? For a brief, dazzling moment in the early 2010s, they were poised to be the next big thing in home entertainment, driven by the

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Programming
Jul 5, 2026Hacker News

Meta's Whistleblower Clampdown: A Deep Dive into Contractual Control

Meta's extreme actions against ex-employee Sarah Wynn-Williams highlight how NDAs, non-disparagement clauses, and binding arbitration are weaponized to silence whistleblowers. This calculated strategy deters future disclosures, revealing potent implications for corporate power and employee rights.

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startups: India orders Meta to remove Instagram ads promoting child
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Next Web

startups: India orders Meta to remove Instagram ads promoting child

India's IT ministry has ordered Meta to immediately remove Instagram ads promoting child sexual exploitation and abuse material (CSEAM) and explain how they passed review within seven days. This action follows a BBC investigation that revealed paid ads redirecting users to illegal content, placing Meta's critical 'safe harbour' protection at risk in its largest user market.

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How Keurig saved — and ruined — your coffee: K-Cups — Key Details
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Verge

How Keurig saved — and ruined — your coffee: K-Cups — Key Details

Keurig's single-cup brewers revolutionized convenience but created an environmental dilemma with K-Cups and potentially lowered coffee quality standards. A new *Version History* podcast episode unpacks this complex legacy, examining the trade-offs between innovation and its societal and ecological costs.

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NHS App to Introduce AI Triage as Part of £10bn Tech Overhaul
Tech
Jul 5, 2026The Next Web

NHS App to Introduce AI Triage as Part of £10bn Tech Overhaul

The UK's NHS App will soon integrate AI for patient triage, directing users to GPs, pharmacies, or A&E. This initiative, part of a £10bn technology overhaul, aims to streamline access to care and reduce waiting times, with a full rollout expected by April 2028.

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Google Commercial Reimagines Declaration of Independence with AI
Tech
Jul 5, 2026TechCrunch

Google Commercial Reimagines Declaration of Independence with AI

Google's new commercial, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, envisions the Founding Fathers using modern Google Workspace and AI to draft the historic document. The ad, which portrays a tongue-in-cheek collaboration, has garnered mixed reactions, praised on platforms like YouTube but criticized on Bluesky for its AI angle and perceived tone-deafness.

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Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports
How To
Jul 5, 2026How-To Geek

Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports

Learn how to securely access your home server and other devices remotely without using dangerous port forwarding. This guide explains the risks of open ports and provides step-by-step instructions on utilizing safer VPNs and overlay networks like Tailscale for robust home network security.

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Revisit Go: The Wild '90s Crime Caper Netflix Just Unleashed
Games
Jul 5, 2026Polygon

Revisit Go: The Wild '90s Crime Caper Netflix Just Unleashed

Step back into the chaotic '90s with *Go*, a post-*Pulp Fiction* crime caper now streaming on Netflix. This overlooked gem, featuring an ensemble cast of future stars, delivers a high-velocity night of intertwined mishaps and unforgettable characters. Discover the movie that bravely tried to stand its ground against *The Matrix*.

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Tesla Robotaxi Miami: Unsupervised Rides Touch Down (Review)
Review
Jul 5, 2026Engadget

Tesla Robotaxi Miami: Unsupervised Rides Touch Down (Review)

Tesla's robotaxi service expands to a small, unsupervised section of West Miami, intensifying competition in the autonomous ride-hailing market. Read our detailed analysis.

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Radial: The macOS Menu App That Will Transform Your Workflow
Review
Jul 4, 2026Digital Trends

Radial: The macOS Menu App That Will Transform Your Workflow

Radial, a macOS utility, revolutionizes productivity by placing shortcuts, automations, and new AI actions at your cursor's command. This review explores its features, user experience, and why it's becoming indispensable for Mac users.

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startups: Germany’s most conservative banks are about to let millions
Tech
Jul 5, 2026The Next Web

startups: Germany’s most conservative banks are about to let millions

Germany's traditionally conservative cooperative and savings banks are set to offer cryptocurrency trading to millions of customers. This pivotal shift, driven by the EU's MiCA regulation, brings digital asset trading into the mainstream through trusted financial institutions, despite lingering concerns about market volatility.

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Pressure Washer Buying Guide: Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes
Review
Jul 4, 2026CNET

Pressure Washer Buying Guide: Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes

The Verdict: Smart Pressure Washing Starts Before You Buy Pressure washers are invaluable tools for home maintenance, capable of making quick work of stubborn grime and dirt. However, the path to sparkling surfaces is

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Mortal Kombat 3: Is the Next Fatal Blow for the Film Franchise
Games
Jul 4, 2026Polygon

Mortal Kombat 3: Is the Next Fatal Blow for the Film Franchise

Mortal Kombat 2 director Simon McQuoid offers insights into the film's ending and the uncertain future of a third movie. He details Liu Kang's mysterious fate and stresses that a sequel depends on MK2's full audience reception, not just initial box office.

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Chrome Voice Dictation: A Natural Language Game Changer
Review
Jul 4, 2026Digital Trends

Chrome Voice Dictation: A Natural Language Game Changer

Chrome's Voice Dictation Gets a Natural Upgrade: Finally, Technology Understands Us Quick Verdict: Google's latest update to Chrome's voice dictation, introduced in the Chrome 151 Beta, is a subtle yet significant

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Danganronpa 2x2 Slips to 2027, But Slayhem Mode Promises a Fresh
Games
Jul 4, 2026IGN

Danganronpa 2x2 Slips to 2027, But Slayhem Mode Promises a Fresh

Danganronpa 2x2, the remaster of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, has been delayed from 2026 to early 2027. To soften the blow, Spike Chunsoft revealed a brand-new “Slayhem Mode” offering a completely remixed story with new victims and culprits, plus a 3D world map and updated character portraits. This enhanced experience aims to make the wait worthwhile for fans.

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TechCrunch Unveils Definitive AI Glossary Amid Rapid Industry
Tech
Jul 4, 2026TechCrunch AI

TechCrunch Unveils Definitive AI Glossary Amid Rapid Industry

TechCrunch has unveiled an updated, comprehensive AI glossary to demystify the rapidly evolving language of artificial intelligence. It provides plain-English definitions for essential terms like LLMs, AGI, and Hallucination, crucial for anyone tracking the transformative tech landscape. This resource aims to bridge the knowledge gap for professionals and enthusiasts, offering clarity on the foundational technologies, emerging capabilities, and industry challenges facing AI.

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ai: The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best
Tech
Jul 4, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: The browser wars aren’t about search anymore — here are the best

The browser wars have entered a new phase in 2026, shifting focus from search engine dominance to AI acting on users' behalf. While Chrome and Safari remain market leaders, a new wave of alternative browsers is emerging. These include AI-powered options like Perplexity's Comet and OpenAI's Atlas, privacy-focused browsers such as Brave and Ladybird, and "mindful browsers" like Opera Air. This diversification reflects a growing demand for specialized browsing experiences beyond the mainstream.

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Building a Browser-Based PDF Analyzer with JavaScript
Programming
Jul 4, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Browser-Based PDF Analyzer with JavaScript

This article guides developers through building a browser-based PDF analyzer using JavaScript, emphasizing client-side processing for privacy and speed. It covers the problem of manual PDF inspection, the benefits of automation, and a practical implementation using `PDF-lib`, `PDF.js`, `Tesseract.js`, and `Chart.js`. The tutorial details workflow from file upload and preview to configurable analysis and report export.

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regional: Pet project: Seattle startup studio’s new app connects
Tech
Jul 4, 2026GeekWire

regional: Pet project: Seattle startup studio’s new app connects

Seattle startup studio Conduit Venture Labs has launched Sniff, an iOS app connecting neighbors through their dogs. Founded by Amish Patel, it aims to combat urban loneliness by fostering real-world connections among pet owners in geofenced communities.

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//18.bravo: A Bold New Blueprint for Game Development
Games
Jul 4, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

//18.bravo: A Bold New Blueprint for Game Development

Robert Bowling, ex-Infinity Ward strategist, has launched //18.bravo, aiming for a "radically different approach" to game development. The studio plans to share profits with employees and contractors, reject the live service model, and design games for "forever play" with open-source contingency if they close.

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