Here Are the Best M.2 SSD Drives for PS5, If You’re Understandably Confused

After months of waiting, Sony has finally unlocked the ability to upgrade the PlayStation 5’s internal storage—and people are understandably a little lost. Read more…

How to Turn Off AirTag Alerts When Someone Borrows Your Stuff

You need to borrow your partner’s car for a drive. Lucky for you, they have an AirTag on their car keys, so you don’t need to worry about losing them. Instead, you can worry about your iPhone going nuts, warning you that a strange AirTag is in your vicinity. Sure, you can dismiss the popup […]

Black Knight mortgage app helps lenders recapture refi business

Black Knight app now manages payments to track current value of a home, provides refinancing rates and compares mortgage insurance prices.

Major acquisition leads RE/MAX to boost in Q2 earnings

The acquisition of RE/MAX Integra North America and growth of its AI-app First led RE/MAX to a strong second quarter, according to a Thursday post-earnings call.

Diane Ramirez named chief strategy officer at Berkshire Hathaway New York Properties

Diane Ramirez, co-founder of New York-based Halstead, will be tasked with expanding Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ presence in New York and its surrounding states.

Lazy homesellers are skipping repairs and cashing out — for now

Thanks to high demand and low supply, sellers don’t have to do much to their homes to attract buyers — and often don’t. But that could change, real estate agents told Inman.

Don’t Make the TikTok Chocolate Popcorn

I love a good popcorn hack. I have many. Sweet popcorn, savory popcorn, popcorn grits—I like it all! I even liked popcorn salad, the hyper-regional Midwest delicacy the internet was determined to hate. (I actually loved it, and so did Joel, and everyone owes Molly Yeh an apology.) But I have finally encountered a… Read […]

How to Sleep in an Airport If You Absolutely Must

You do not want to sleep in an airport, but there may come a time in your life when an airport unexpectedly becomes home for an evening. There may be a horrendous blizzard that blocks any hope of reaching a hotel room, or your flight may get diverted in the dead of night, with all […]

California’s scorching-hot housing market expected to stay ‘incredibly competitive’

California Association of Realtors blames lack of supply for “terrible consequences” on quality of life for potential buyers.

Why It’s Time to Cancel That Damn Subscription Box

Most consumers sign up for subscription boxes for convenience, cost savings, or the thrill of discovery, but they also underestimate the cost of their subscriptions overall, and can overpay for stuff long after the novelty fades. After all, do you really need to spend $100 on three pairs of black socks every month?… Read more…

Google Ads Search Terms Report Stops Hiding All Searches

Back in September 2020, Google announced it would show less search term data in the Google Ads Search Terms report. As you can imagine, the advertising community was not happy. But something changed yesterday and all the search term data is now showing in that report.

Google Search Tests Discussions Carousel

Looks like Google is testing another design and layout for displaying forums in the search results. Now Google is labeling this “discussions” and showing it in this two column and multiple rows carousel interface.

User Queries Help Google Determine What To Show In Knowledge Panels

Ever wonder why some knowledge panels show the authors books, while others might show movies or TV shows and maybe less or more information. Google sometimes determines what to show in a knowledge panel based on how people search for that person or entity.

Safe Browsing No Longer A Google Ranking Signal

Google announced that it has removed the safe browsing signal as part of the page experience update. In fact, Google implied it was never used as a signal, saying the it is “clarifying that Safe Browsing isn’t used as a ranking signal.”

WATCH: Picking apart the pocket listing

This controversial practice of not officially listing houses for sale has many questioning who is actually benefiting and is it fair to all?