Ask Anything In AI Mode Within Google Product Search Listings

Google is testing the Ask Anything In AI Mode feature, which we saw in the people also ask, now in the Google Search product listings. So when you click on a product, there is a new section named Ask Anything In AI Mode.

Google Tests AI Mode Tab Icon With Divider

Google is testing adding an icon and a line separator/divider for the AI Mode tab under the search bar. Google always placed the AI Mode tab at the first spot on the left, but now it is testing making it stand out even more with an icon and this divider.

Google Ads On If Negative Keywords Train Smart Bidding

Google’s Ginny Marvin, the Google Ads Liaison, was asked if negative keywords are included in the algorithms to help train smart bidding. Ginny Marvin responded, saying they are one of the criteria the system checks for campaign and ad group eligibility.

Google Ads Updates EU Political Content Policy For September 2025

Google sent out an email and posted an update that it will update the Political content policy for Google Ads to include the following regional restriction for the European Union (EU). This goes into effect in September 2025.

Google Search Rolling Out Sticky Search Bar As You Scroll

Google seems to be rolling out a sticky search bar, so as you scroll down the page, the scroll bar sticks to the top. Google actually made this official in 2018, but then eventually stopped and now it seems to be back.

ESET Threat Report H1 2025: ClickFix, infostealer disruptions, and ransomware deathmatch

Threat actors are embracing ClickFix, ransomware gangs are turning on each other – toppling even the leaders – and law enforcement is disrupting one infostealer after another

SEC staff statement on liquid staking may pave way for staking in spot Ether ETFs

SEC staff said certain liquid staking activities do not constitute the sale of securities in a new clarification. The statement clarifies that “Staking Receipt Tokens” do not need to be registered under securities laws. SEC Chair Paul Atkins called the move a “significant step forward in clarifying the staff’s view” on crypto activities. In a […]

The Best Ad Blocker Now Works on Safari Too

The best ad blocker out there now works on Safari. You can download uBlock Origin Lite from the App Store on Mac, iPhone, and iPad right now. The new ad blocker, from uBlock Origin developer Raymond Hill, blocks ads on YouTube without any difficulty, something that many Safari ad blockers have struggled with lately. It […]

I Traded My Garmin for a Coros Fitness Watch, and Here’s What I Loved (and Hated)

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Garmin dominates the running watch market, even as runners have an increasing number of other options to choose from, including Suunto and Coros. I’ve long been a faithful Garmin user, but I wanted to give one of these competitors a fair shake, so for about […]

What I Learned From Downloading My Poshmark Data (and Where to Find Yours)

I was poking around on Poshmark last night like I always do, looking to see if I could make offers to interested buyers or find other ways to promote my listings, when I saw a button on my profile I had never tapped before. That isn’t the first time I’ve run across an unknown button, […]

Apple Has Relegated Its First AI Chatbot to Customer Support

When ChatGPT officially launched in late 2022, it kicked off a historic AI race we’re still living through today. The following year saw most of the biggest tech companies launching their own AI products: Google released Bard (now Gemini), Microsoft debuted Copilot, and Anthropic dropped Claude, even as OpenAI only continued to iterate on ChatGPT. […]

Why Your Fitbit Sleep Score Just Got Worse

We may earn a commission from links on this page. If you’ve noticed your Fitbit sleep score taking a nosedive recently, don’t panic—and definitely don’t assume you’ve unknowingly developed insomnia. It seems Fitbit has quietly rolled out improvements to its sleep tracking technology. And while your numbers might look worse at a glance, you’re actually […]

Google Is Killing Most of Its Shortlinks

For years, URL shorteners have been an easy way to share lengthy links on the internet. Rather than typing out a web address that is both ugly and seemingly endless, you can put it through a shortener to produce a neat, tidy, and tiny URL. There have been many different services to accomplish this over […]

This Sony Karaoke Speaker Is on Sale for $400 on Woot! Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. If you’re looking to host more epic parties, you can get an unopened Sony SRS-XV800 Party Speaker for just under $400, which is less expensive than the Amazon price tag but has all the […]

The 10 Best Shows Like ‘Stranger Things’ You Should Watch Next

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Stranger Things, which is ending for good this fall, debuted back in 2016. Given the pace of life these days, the end of the Obama administration feels, somehow, as distant as the series’ nostalgic 1980s setting. The show solidified Netflix as the streamer to beat […]

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