The Return of “Easy” Real Estate Deals? 2026 Could Get Even Better

This might be the easiest time to find real estate deals in years—and early signs suggest 2026 could be even better. The year is almost over, so today, we’re reviewing […]

Google Rolling Out Read More Links Search Result Snippets

After several months of testing, Google seems to be rolling out the “Read more” links at the end of some of the search results listings. We saw Google test variations of this back in July and it now seems to be live.

Google Search Console Performance Reports Finally Caught Up

Google Search Console’s performance report seems to finally be all caught up and up-to-date as of last night and this morning. I am seeing the normal two-hour or so delay, which has always fluctuated from an hour to five hours on a normal day.

Google Search Console Average Impression Dropping Back Down

Earlier this month, we documented that the average position sharply increased for many sites when Google made that num 100 change blocking a lot of automated queries. Well, for some sites, that number is dropping again, which may mean that there is a workaround for the blocking of those bots and automated queries.

Google Ads Exact Match Can Not Show Ads In AI Overviews

Google can not show ads in AI Overviews with the exact match type. This is a change from back in May, where Google said otherwise. Ginny Marvin, the Google Ads Liaison, wrote on X, “We have since updated this.”

Google Warns: Don’t Use NoIndex Tags In Pages That Use JavaScript

Google updated its JavaScript SEO documentation to warn against using a noindex tag in the original page code on JavaScript pages. Google wrote, “if you do want the page indexed, don’t use a noindex tag in the original page code.”

Google Won’t Provide Standard License Deals For AI & SEO Is The Same

Nick Fox is the SVP of Knowledge and Information at Google was interviewed again on the AI Inside channel by Jason Howel and Jeff Jarvin. He said a lot of interesting things but said no, Google won’t be offering standarized licensing deals for all publishers. He also said that optimizing for AI Search is the […]

Ripple expands RLUSD stablecoin to Ethereum layer 2 networks

The pilot includes Optimism, Base, Ink, and Unichain as part of a multichain expansion strategy. Further chain launches are planned next year, subject to regulatory approval in the US. RLUSD has a $1.3 billion market cap and is seeing growing retail adoption since its launch. Ripple Labs is moving to broaden the reach of its […]

How I Finally Got Myself to Be an Early-Morning Exerciser

I am not a morning person, and I never have been—well, unless I have to make money. For years, my start time at my old job was 5 a.m. and, against all odds, I made it in every day. Now, I teach a 6 a.m. spin class twice a week after being moved off the […]

What’s Good (and What’s Overhyped) About the Viral 2-2-2 Workout

If I’ve learned anything about online fitness content in the years I’ve spent consuming and creating it, it’s this: Stack a bunch of numbers together, and you have a potentially viral workout, from 12-3-30 to 4-2-1. The latest is the 2-2-2 workout, which is supposed to reveal the big secret of effectively building muscle after […]

I Tested Google’s New Live Translation With AirPods, and It Actually Works Well

I can be pretty tough on AI, especially when it’s used to make misinformation slop. But as cynical as I may seem, I do acknowledge that there are plenty of useful and beneficial features that AI powers. Take live translation, for instance: Not long ago, the concept of a device that could translate someone else’s […]

This Samsung SmartTag Four-Pack Is 50% Off Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. While it’s not the best choice for iPhone users or most other Android phones, for those in the Samsung ecosystem with a Galaxy device, the Samsung SmartTag2 Bluetooth tracker is an effective way to […]

These Two New iPhone Features Are Coming to iOS 26.3

Just three days after Apple released iOS 26.2 to iPhones everywhere, the company is back at it with a new update. iOS 26.3 is official, though only for beta testers. Those brave enough to install Apple’s unfinished software on their devices won’t find an update packed to the brim with new features and changes, but […]

All the Best Ways to Upgrade and Organize Your Garage

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Outfitting that garage with the right gear is the difference between a useful and organized space and a chaotic black hole of junk. If you want your garage to be a place where you can get work done, where you can actually find stuff, and […]

If Some Photos Are Inexplicably Turning Red on Your iPhone, There’s a Fix

If you open a picture in the Photos app on your iPhone, and it inexplicably starts turning red, I wouldn’t blame you for being a bit concerned. After all, that’s not supposed to happen, and out of all the colors your photos could randomly fade into, red is among the creepiest. While you contemplate what […]

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