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Building a Browser-Based PDF OCR to Text Converter with JS
Programming
Jul 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Building a Browser-Based PDF OCR to Text Converter with JS

This article guides developers through building a browser-based PDF OCR to Text converter using JavaScript. It explains the problem of unsearchable scanned PDFs, details how client-side OCR works with PDF.js and Tesseract.js, and covers implementation steps for document upload, page preview, configurable OCR settings, text extraction, and progress tracking. The solution emphasizes privacy and performance by processing documents locally in the browser.

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How to Manage Google Play Services Location Accuracy on Android 17
How To
Jul 8, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Manage Google Play Services Location Accuracy on Android 17

Learn how to disable the 'Improve Location Accuracy' feature within Google Play Services on Android 17. This guide shows you how to reduce the precision of location tracking without impacting the core functionality of your everyday apps, offering a practical step towards managing your digital footprint.

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AI Law Startup Norm Secures $120M Series C, Reaches Unicorn Status
Tech
Jul 7, 2026TechCrunch

AI Law Startup Norm Secures $120M Series C, Reaches Unicorn Status

AI law startup Norm announced Tuesday it has successfully closed a $120 million Series C funding round, propelling the nearly three-year-old company to a $1.2 billion valuation and officially granting it unicorn status.

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in-depth: Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class: TV
Tech
Jul 8, 2026Wired

in-depth: Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class: TV

Hisense has launched its UR9 RGB MiniLED TV, an affordable flagship model delivering stunning picture quality comparable to higher-end brands like Samsung and LG. Priced at $2,000 for the 65-inch, it utilizes new RGB MiniLED technology for superior color accuracy, contrast, and brightness. The UR9 also stands out as a powerful gaming TV with a 180Hz (330Hz VRR) refresh rate and a dedicated DisplayPort, making it a strong value proposition in the competitive TV market.

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Wordle Hints (July 7, #1844) from CNET: A Trustworthy Guide
Review
Jul 7, 2026CNET

Wordle Hints (July 7, #1844) from CNET: A Trustworthy Guide

Quick Verdict CNET's daily offering of Wordle hints, answers, and help for July 7, #1844, presents itself as a solution for players seeking assistance with the popular word puzzle. While the provided source content, a

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You can now customize Siri’s pace and expressivity in the latest iOS
Tech
Jul 7, 2026TechCrunch

You can now customize Siri’s pace and expressivity in the latest iOS

Apple's latest iOS 27 developer beta 3 introduces new controls for customizing Siri's speaking pace and expressivity. This update is part of Apple's broader strategy to integrate generative AI and make the assistant more natural and personal, allowing users to fine-tune their voice interactions.

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Five Essential Hacks for Your Garmin Forerunner 970
How To
Jul 6, 2026Lifehacker

Five Essential Hacks for Your Garmin Forerunner 970

The Garmin Forerunner 970 is a powerful tool for runners, packed with advanced metrics and training features. However, its extensive capabilities can sometimes feel overwhelming. This guide will walk you through five

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Voltify's Hybrid Model Propels Freight Rail Beyond Wires, Batteries
Tech
Jul 7, 2026The Next Web

Voltify's Hybrid Model Propels Freight Rail Beyond Wires, Batteries

Voltify, led by co-founder Daphna Langer, has launched a revolutionary hybrid model for freight rail electrification. It combines retrofitted battery-electric locomotives with dynamic charging segments and smart microgrids, promising to cut costs by 30% and tackle critical localized pollution.

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Tencent's Apache-licensed Hy3 Takes on GLM-5.2 at Half the Size — Key
Tech
Jul 7, 2026VentureBeat

Tencent's Apache-licensed Hy3 Takes on GLM-5.2 at Half the Size — Key

Tencent has released its Hy3 MoE model under an Apache 2.0 license, removing previous regional restrictions and making it widely accessible. At half the size of GLM-5.2, Hy3 offers significant efficiency gains, excelling in search and tool orchestration, though it trails in coding. This move positions Hy3 as a strong contender for enterprise AI solutions seeking reliability and cost-effective deployment.

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CXMT Memory on MSI AMD Boards: A Speed Breakthrough
Review
Jul 7, 2026Tom's Hardware

CXMT Memory on MSI AMD Boards: A Speed Breakthrough

Quick Verdict MSI has delivered a significant boost to AMD AM5 users, with new beta BIOS updates validating China-made CXMT DDR5 memory at previously unattainable speeds. Dual-DIMM configurations can now hit an

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Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Next Web

Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year

Nintendo will cease selling all original Switch models across Europe by mid-February 2027, driven by a new EU regulation requiring user-replaceable batteries. This move impacts the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED, as well as some accessories. The upcoming Switch 2 will also see a minor redesign to comply.

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HP OmniBook Ultra 14: A Top Laptop Pick for 2026
Review
Jul 7, 2026ZDNet

HP OmniBook Ultra 14: A Top Laptop Pick for 2026

The HP OmniBook Ultra 14 (2026) is a high-end ultrabook with a sleek design, stunning 3K OLED display, robust performance (Snapdragon X2 Elite/64GB RAM), and near 24-hour battery life, ideal for professionals.

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Cascade PBS Spins Out Local Public, Powering Local Streaming
Tech
Jul 7, 2026GeekWire

Cascade PBS Spins Out Local Public, Powering Local Streaming

Seattle’s Cascade PBS has spun out Local Public, a new company building custom streaming apps for public media stations nationwide. Launched July 1, Local Public empowers stations with branded apps, fundraising tools, and data, offering a local alternative to national streaming platforms. The initiative aims to combat media consolidation and promote community-rooted content.

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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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How to Master Your Laptop's USB-C Port: Unlock Its True Potential
How To
Jul 6, 2026How-To Geek

How to Master Your Laptop's USB-C Port: Unlock Its True Potential

Your laptop's USB-C port might seem like just another connector, but it's a powerhouse capable of far more than you realize. While its identical appearance across different devices can be confusing, understanding its

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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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Czinger 21C Review: The Wildest Hypercar Yet
Review
Jul 6, 2026Ars Technica

Czinger 21C Review: The Wildest Hypercar Yet

Czinger 21C review: A revolutionary hybrid hypercar combining extreme performance with groundbreaking 3D-printed components and generative design, setting new benchmarks for speed and manufacturing innovation.

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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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FIFA World Cup 2026 Free Stream: A Risky Proposition
Review
Jul 6, 2026CNET

FIFA World Cup 2026 Free Stream: A Risky Proposition

The Allure of Free Football: A Quick Verdict The promise of streaming a major event like the FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Brazil and Norway live and for free is undeniably enticing. In a world of escalating

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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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RAMpocalyse USB Core Memory: A Nostalgic, Impractical Marvel
Review
Jul 6, 2026Tom's Hardware

RAMpocalyse USB Core Memory: A Nostalgic, Impractical Marvel

Verdict Polymatt's DIY USB drive featuring hand-threaded magnetic core memory is a fascinating, meticulously crafted homage to computing's past. While utterly impractical for modern storage needs with its 64-bit

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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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