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The Verge Tech9d07/02

Weber marks down grills and griddles to their best prices ever for July 4th

The Weber Spirit E-325 grill with three burners. | Image: Weber If our recent Decoder interview with Weber Blackstone CEO Roger Dahle has you craving freshly grilled meats or veggies, Weber just so happens to have a variety of grills, smokers, griddles, and accessories selling at big discounts ahead of the July 4th holiday. It makes a bunch of models, but we’ve landed on a range of grills and griddles at varying price points. Weber is cheaper than other retailers by about $50 on most of these pi

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The Verge Tech9d07/02

The video game disc is dead

For decades, to be a gamer was to accumulate a lot of stuff. Consoles, controllers, accessories, weird VR gloves that never worked properly, but mostly the games themselves. Over the years, games have come in every shape and size you can imagine. And now that era appears to be ending. On this episode of The Vergecast, David and Nilay talk about Sony's plan to end production of PlayStation discs, Microsoft's ongoing strategy for digitizing games, and in general the end of physical game media. It

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EFF Deeplinks9d07/02

LGBT Q&A: How Can I Wipe Online Data That Points To My Queer Identity?

This Pride, we’re answering all your digital rights questions in season two of our initiative, LGBT Q&A. You Asked: Is there a way for me to wipe data about me online that could point to my queer identity? EFF’s Answer: You cannot protect everything all the time, but there are ways to wipe information about yourself online. Most information available about you online will typically be found in two places: The site where you voluntarily posted the data, such as your pictures and videos on social

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The Verge Tech9d07/02

Influencer screenings aren’t going away

For a few days, it seemed like Universal decided that there would be no advanced screenings of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey for influencers. But on Monday, influencers sat alongside traditional critics and journalists at special showings of The Odyssey specifically for the associated press junket. Despite what it may have looked like, Universal was not going back on its word. The studio was simply embracing an undeniable reality of the modern entertainment press. Much as it may pain some to a

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EFF Deeplinks9d07/02

EFF and Allies: X’s FTC Petition to Waive Privacy Violation Order Should be Rejected

X Corp. should not be able to escape privacy compliance because it changed its name. On May 15, X Corp. filed a petition before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to set aside or modify an order issued in 2022 requiring the company to report regularly to the FTC for its violations of user data. The order or “consent decree” is a result of misleading the platforms’ 140 million users by using private information given to secure accounts, like phone numbers and email addresses, for targeted adverti

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The Verge Tech9d07/02

Godox’s feature-packed key light is down to its best price yet

If you don’t want to spend $180 on the Elgato Key Light, the Godox ES45 Desktop LED Key Light is a more affordable option that offers nearly as much brightness and plenty of features, including adjustable brightness and color temperature. Right now, it’s cheaper than usual for the first time this year, selling for $119 ($20 off) at Amazon and B&H Photo. Godox ES45 key light Where to Buy: $139 $119 at Amazon $139 $119 at B&H Photo $139 $119 at Dodd Camera The ES45 is a worthwhile purchase for str

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Netzpolitik (DE)9d07/02

Internal documents: EU states want to bring back chat control zombie

Closing ceremony of the Cypriot EU Council Presidency. – All rights reserved: Cyprus EU Council PresidencyThe EU states want to bring back a dead law on voluntary chat control. There is resistance in the EU Parliament. The negotiations on the permanent chat control regulation are entering the summer break. We publish classified negotiation documents.

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The Verge Tech9d07/02

Tesla’s Q2 sales jump 25 percent

Tesla just released its second-quarter delivery and production report, showing that the automaker is starting to recover after a particularly brutal sales year in 2025. The company said that it produced a total of 451,758 vehicles between April and June of this year, including 442,936 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, as well as 8,822 "other vehicles" like the Cybertruck and the Tesla Semi. (The company discontinued the Model S and X earlier this year.) That represents about a 10 percent increase co

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EU Commission Press Corner9d07/02

Commission partially greenlights Spain's sixth payment request for €5.7 billion under NextGenerationEU

European Commission Press release Brussels, 02 Jul 2026 Today, the European Commission partially greenlighted Spain's sixth payment request worth €5.7 billion under the Recovery and Resilience Facility, the centrepiece of NextGenerationEU. At the same time, it has greenlighted a payment for two milestones suspended earlier under the fifth payment request.

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Bundesregierung News9d07/02

Public libraries will be allowed to open on Sundays in the future - State Minister Weimer: “It corresponds much better to the reality of life for many people”

The coalition committee has decided that public libraries should be allowed to open on Sundays and public holidays in the future. This is intended to put libraries on an equal footing with other cultural venues such as concert halls, theaters, cinemas and museums. State Minister Wolfram Weimer explains: "We are strengthening libraries as lively cultural and educational places. Because they are much more than just lending books, they are also open spaces for meetings and exchange. That more libraries in the future

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The Verge Tech9d07/02

AI won’t save advertising, says Digitas’ Amy Lanzi

We’ve got a special Decoder today — I had the chance to talk with Amy Lanzi, the CEO of Digitas North America, in front of a live audience at the Uber Villa at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in the South of France. I know, it’s a hard gig, but I do it for you. Amy has been on Decoder three times now, and she’s one of my favorite people to chat with — she is clear-eyed about what the advertising industry really is and does for brands and what all the money sloshing around the ad-supported

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