Google Drops Sponsored Label For Find Related Products & Services Ads

Google used to label the Find Related Products & Services search ads with a larger sponsored label. It seems Google has removed that label and is now adding a smaller font disclaimer below the section to say these are from advertisers.

Google: It Makes Sense To Noindex LLMs.txt

Google’s John Mueller said it may make sense to noindex your LLMs.txt file. This way, the file doesn’t get indexed by search engines, and then somehow a user lands on it and is confused.

Google Ads Brand Inclusions & Exclusions In AI Max

Google Ads seems to be moving brand inclusions and exclusions into AI Max for any new search campaign you create. Google has a note that says, “Turn on Al Max in your campaign to use brand inclusions and exclusions.”

Ethereum price forecast: ETH bull case remains intact despite strategic profit-taking

Ethereum price is at $3,640 amid some profit-taking deals. Despite some whales selling, institutional interest remains high and demand is absorbing the dump. Analysts say the ETH bull market remains intact. Ethereum has retreated slightly from its highs of $3,856 as it dips nearly 4% in the past 24 hours amid some profit-taking moves. But […]

The Investor’s Edge: Why Building the Right Seller List Can Make or Break Your Next Deal

One of the biggest mistakes rookie real estate investors make is waiting for deals to come to them. It’s an easy trap to fall into—you watch the MLS every morning, […]

Need a Steady Supply of Tenants? These States Have the Highest Retention Rates in the Country

There’s nothing more satisfying for a real estate investor than having a long-term tenant who is intent on staying put, surrounded by a community of friends and family, treating your […]

Apple One Gives You More in 2025, but Is It Worth It?

Apple loves its first-party apps and devices. iPhone, Mac, Apple TV, Apple News, Apple Music—you can live a robust, tech-y life without ever leaving Apple’s ecosystem. But there didn’t used to be a way to bundle all these services together, and if you wanted to buy every Apple device and subscribe to every Apple product, […]

How to Sign Up for Early Access to Alexa+, Amazon’s More Advanced AI Assistant

Earlier this year, Amazon announced Alexa+. It’s not a streaming service—Amazon already has Prime Video for that—but the company’s attempt to infuse new AI capabilities into its existing Alexa voice assistant. If you’ve used Voice Mode on popular chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, or even Grok, Alexa+ should seem familiar. The idea is to make the […]

This Beats Pill Speaker Is on Sale for $90 Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Woot is an Amazon-owned website that specializes in daily discounts on some of the best tech brands in the market. Right now, they’re offering the matte black refurbished 2024 Beats Pill speaker for $90. […]

These Wireless Anker Earbuds Are $20 Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The Anker P20i wireless earbuds are one of Soundcore’s crowd favorites, and right now, they’re just $20 on Amazon in blue and black colorways. According to reviewers, these earbuds are surprisingly bassy, come with […]

My Four Favorite Ways to Store Summer Clothes in a Small Space

We may earn a commission from links on this page. First, let me be clear: I am not wishing summer away. I see my friends post absolute nonsense every day, wishing for “sweater weather” and “cozy season,” but I do not support them in any way. I’m only telling you about smart summer clothing storage […]

I’m a Marathon Runner, and Here’s What I Love (and Hate) About Walking Pads

We may earn a commission from links on this page. When walking pads started getting trendy, I’ll admit I felt ambivalent. For those unfamiliar, a walking pad is essentially a slim, ideally foldable treadmill designed specifically for walking. Unlike traditional treadmills, they’re compact enough to slide under a bed or lean against a wall, and […]

Android’s ‘Secret’ Phone Information Page Is Getting an Upgrade

Here’s something you might not have known: If you type a specific set of numbers and characters into your Android phone’s dialer, you’ll reveal a “hidden” set of diagnostics and phone information. Despite the feature’s obscurity, Google is apparently working on an upgrade for it all the same. As reported by Android Authority, when you […]

Android Users Can Finally Move Their Chrome Address Bar

Two years ago, Chrome on iOS copied one of Safari’s best (if controversial at the time) recent changes and finally allowed users to move the app’s address bar (or URL bar) to the bottom of the page. This can allow for more comfortable one-handed use, since it’s much easier for some users to reach a […]

Google Search Console Has A New Logo

Google has uploaded a new logo for Google Search Console. The logo looks like a variation of an analytics logo with a magnifying glass, with blue, green, yellow and a smidge of red in the logo.

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