Google Trends Stalled With Four Hour Filter

Google Trends seems to be broken or stalled over the past few hours. If you filter Google Trends for a specific region and then say only show me trends over the past four hours, you may only see a few keywords show up and not pages of keywords, like you’d normally expect.

Update WinRAR tools now: RomCom and others exploiting zero-day vulnerability

ESET Research discovered a zero-day vulnerability in WinRAR being exploited in the wild in the guise of job application documents; the weaponized archives exploited a path traversal flaw to compromise their targets

WinRAR zero-day exploited in espionage attacks against high-value targets

The attacks used spearphishing campaigns to target financial, manufacturing, defense, and logistics companies in Europe and Canada, ESET research finds

Bitcoin eases from $122,000 high on profit-taking; CPI report looms

Bitcoin’s push toward new records was stopped by profit-taking, causing a price retreat from a high of $122,200 back to $118,500. A technical gap in the CME futures market between $117,430 and $119,000 has created a potential target for a short-term price pullback. Upcoming US inflation data, particularly the CPI, is considered the week’s most […]

It’s About to Get Harder to Read Old Reddit Threads, and You Can Blame AI

With more and more AI showing up in Google searches as of late, I’ve been leaning extra hard on that one magic word that makes the internet work: Reddit. It’s got its problems, but appending “Reddit” to a search is still the surest bet I have of getting an honest opinion from a real person, […]

AOL Dial-Up Is Shutting Down After 34 Years

Can you play “Danny Boy” over a phone modem? After 34 years in operation, AOL is finally ending its dial-up service. The news is sure to come as a shock to internet users around the country, plenty of whom are probably asking themselves “AOL still had dial-up?” But if you live in a rural area, […]

Microsoft Is Now Being Sued Over Sunsetting Windows 10

Windows 10 end of life is nigh: On Oct. 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially stop supporting the OS. That doesn’t mean Windows 10 machines will stop working overnight. On the contrary, the experience will feel exactly the same. The difference, however, is that Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for Windows 10, putting those […]

How to Move Mac Apps to Your Menu Bar (and Why You Should)

I live in a small, cramped apartment in a big city. For each item I bring into my house, I feel like I need to throw something out to keep clutter from piling up. In some ways, my battle with my MacBook’s limited screen real estate mirrors my space issues at home. As a tech […]

Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Apple’s Rumored ‘Affordable’ MacBook

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Apple products have a (deserved) reputation for being expensive. Often you’re paying more than you would for a seemingly similar device from another company. There are perks that come with those premiums, but when you can buy a Chromebook for $200, a $1,000 MacBook might […]

10 College Markets Where You Can Make the Most Money On Airbnb During Football Season

It’s that magical time of year again: The air is (slightly) less humid, the smell of charcoal grills and broken dreams fills the Saturday sky, and if you close your […]

12 Terms You Should Always Negotiate Before Signing a Lease

When renting a place, it’s important not to be fooled into thinking landlords hold all the power. It’s true that they have a place to live and that you need a place to live, which appears to give them the advantage. But landlords need solid, reliable tenants who will pay their rent on time and […]

Malicious Firefox Extensions Are Draining Crypto Wallets

Crypto wallet owners beware: threat actors are using malicious browser extensions to steal your credentials. A recent campaign targeting Firefox is estimated to have included 150 extensions that allowed attackers to drain one million dollars from victims’ accounts. The scheme, discovered by Koi Security and known as “GreedyBear,” spread through the Firefox add-ons store by […]

Bank-Owned Properties Rose 34% Nationwide: How Real Estate Investors Can Use Foreclosure Data to Discover Investment Opportunities

In real estate, timing is everything—and nowhere is that more true than in the foreclosure market. Foreclosures often signal distress, but for informed investors, they can also represent powerful tax-advantaged […]

What Garmin’s Acquisition of Mylaps Will Mean for Your Race Times

Garmin has announced its acquisition of sports timing technology company MyLaps. This follows the announcement this spring of the Garmin Marathon Series, marking Garmin’s first venture into organizing its own competitive racing events. It’s no coincidence that MyLaps specializes in integrated timing, live tracking, and performance analysis tools. These two moves on Garmin’s end could […]

How to Bring Back GPT-4o in ChatGPT

When OpenAI released GPT-5 last week, they advertised it as their best AI model yet. In fact, the company seemed so confident in its new model, it unceremoniously deprecated all other models from ChatGPT, including the fan-favorite GPT-4o. Who would miss 4o, when GPT-5 was “better” at just about everything? The answer, it seems, was […]

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