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TechCrunch AI7/21/2026by Sarah Perez

AI and the rise of the universal entertainment app

Over the past decade, streaming platforms competed by dominating individual formats like music, video, podcasts, or audiobooks. Now, as AI makes it easier to create, organize, and recommend content, those distinctions are fading, pushing companies like Spotify, Netflix, YouTube, and TikTok to bec...

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Beth Mole

Confusion swirls on source of diarrhea outbreak, but it’s still Taylor Farms

Taylor Farms stirred confusion on FDA test and provided a vague recall list.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Jon Brodkin

Nintendo customers have no legal right to tariff refunds, company tells judge

Nintendo says Switch buyers got what they paid for, urges court to dismiss lawsuit.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Jennifer Ouellette

Let Tom Hiddleston be your guide to Pompeii's final day

NatGeo's Pompeii: Out of Time fuses historical fact and imagination to bring city's last 24 hours to life.

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TechCrunch AI7/21/2026by Tim De Chant

Data centers expected to use 4x more electricity by 2035

New data centers built through 2033 could consume as much electricity as India uses today.

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AI Business7/21/2026by Graham Hope

OpenAI Urges Enterprises to Use Its Scorecard to Measure Worth of AI

The tool comes amid mounting pressure from low-cost AI providers in China on U.S. AI vendors.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Jacek Krywko

Naked mole-rat queens use a chemical signal to suppress fertility in rivals

A single chemical made by mole-rat queens enforces the social order.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Ashley Belanger

Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement approved; only 350 authors opted out

Anthropic blocks authors from opting out of $1.5B settlement at last minute.

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404 Media7/21/2026by Samantha Cole

What Does Olive Garden’s Never-Ending Pasta Have to Do With Voting Rights?

Do you have to show ID to get unlimited pasta at Olive Garden? Yes. Is this the same as secure voting? Definitely not.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Kyle Orland

Steam Deck sales are losing steam since May's price hike

Analysis of bestseller charts shows an 80 percent dip from 2025's sales rate.

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TechCrunch AI7/21/2026by Rebecca Bellan

Google releases three new Gemini models — but no 3.5 Pro

Google released Gemini 3.6 Flash, 3.5 Flash-Lite, and Flash Cyber, but the continued absence of Gemini 3.5 Pro raises fresh questions about its AI strategy.

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OpenAI Blog7/21/2026

Introducing the ChatGPT for small business program

OpenAI launches the ChatGPT for Small Businesses program, helping entrepreneurs build AI skills, automate work, and grow with ChatGPT Work.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Ryan Whitwam

Google announces Gemini 3.6 Flash and cybersecurity AI, teases 3.5 Pro and Gemini 4

There are new 3.6 and 3.5 models today, but Google is already training Gemini 4.

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Towards Data Science7/21/2026by angela shi

Prompt Engineering Isn’t Enough: How Four Bricks of Context Engineering Stop RAG Hallucinations

Enterprise Document Intelligence [Vol.1 #9bis] - Your RAG isn’t hallucinating, it’s answering the wrong context faithfully. On real NIST and World Bank documents, watch each of the four bricks break, and the contract that closes it The post Prompt Engineering Isn’t Enough: How Four Bricks of Cont...

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AI News7/21/2026by Ryan Daws

Google’s Gemini 3.6 Flash targets enterprise agent token costs

Google has released Gemini 3.6 Flash and 3.5 Flash-Lite as new workhorses designed to cut latency and token costs for enterprise AI agents. The economics of running autonomous software agents inside a production environment come down to a fixed equation few vendors advertise directly. A model nee...

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AI Business7/21/2026by Esther Shittu

Alibaba Qwen 3.8 Max Shows China Closing in on U.S. Models

The low-cost, open-weight model and others from China give enterprises more choices, given the performance claims of some Chinese model providers.

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TechCrunch AI7/21/2026by Rebecca Bellan

US threatens sanctions against Chinese AI models over IP theft

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. could sanction Chinese open AI models over alleged IP theft, expanding the Trump administration's campaign to slow China's AI advances.

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404 Media7/21/2026by Joseph Cox

Apple Fixes Hide My Email Vulnerability After 404 Media Coverage

For a year, Apple knew that an issue in its Hide My Email feature was exposing customers’ real email addresses. Apple only fixed the issue after 404 Media covered it.

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Ars Technica AI7/21/2026by Scharon Harding

TreeSize won't renew perpetual-license support unless users subscribe

"Current economic conditions" have shifted TreeSize's business model.

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DeepMind Blog7/21/2026

Introducing Gemini 3.6 Flash, 3.5 Flash-Lite, and 3.5 Flash Cyber

We’re introducing new Gemini models, including Gemini 3.6 Flash, 3.5 Flash-Lite and 3.5 Flash Cyber.

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