These Outdoor Tools Are up to 67% Off During Home Depot’s Fourth of July Sale

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. Whether you’re planting a garden and need some watering equipment or have some trimming to do, a good set of tools can help you make light work of your outdoor chore list. But getting […]

TikTok Is Lying to You About Vibration Plates

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Scroll through FitTok (aka “Fitness TikTok”) and you’ll inevitably stumble across someone standing on what looks like a large, vibrating platform, promising it’s the secret to effortless fitness. These vibration plates are a relentless wellness trend, with influencers claiming they’ll transform your body with minimal […]

Michael Saylor’s Strategy acquires $531M in Bitcoin, boosting holdings near 600,000 BTC

The average purchase price for the new acquisition was $106,801 per coin. The company has now spent approximately $42.4 billion on Bitcoin since it began accumulating the crypto. According to data from Bitcoin Treasuries, 134 public companies now hold bitcoin on their balance sheets. Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the largest public holder of Bitcoin, added 4,980 […]

Daily Search Forum Recap: June 30, 2025

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…

I Tried Five VR Meditation Apps, and One Was Clearly the Best

We may earn a commission from links on this page. There are a surprising number of meditation apps available in virtual reality, and I am their target demographic. I want to make progress down the Noble Eightfold Path, and/or experience the reduction in stress and other benefits that come from meditation. On the other hand, […]

Change This Setting to Stop Meta From Using Your Facebook Photos to Train Its AI

Meta is prompting users to grant ongoing access to their camera roll photos—including media they haven’t specifically uploaded to Facebook—in order to receive AI-edited and curated images and suggestions for “creative ideas.” As TechCrunch reports, Meta is currently testing a feature that leads to some Facebook users seeing a pop-up requesting permission for “cloud processing.” […]

Samsung Galaxy Phones Have a Secret Wifi Menu Packed With Useful Options

Having spent more than two decades writing about gadgets and tech in general, it’s not often that I come across a feature that I’ve never seen or heard of before—but Samsung has surprised me. It turns out the device maker has hidden a rather useful wifi menu in its One UI software that gives you […]

Google Supports Fewer Structured Data, Not More Like Promised

The other day, I complained that Google told us we’d have more core updates, more often. Well, Google also said they would support more structured data, and Google did the complete opposite of that.

Is Florida a Warning Sign for the US Housing Market?

Could Florida’s housing market downturn be the first sign of a nationwide correction — or is it a regional anomaly? In this episode of On the Market, Dave Meyer dives […]

Building Long-Term Wealth With Just 3 Properties (Less = More!)

Think you need a dozen rental properties to create generational wealth or retire with real estate? Today’s guest is proof that less is often more, especially if you’re not in […]

$12,000/Month Cash Flow by Cracking the Rental “Formula”

This investor is producing $12,000 per month in cash flow and is well on his way to early retirement before the age of fifty, and he did it all after […]

Wintermute secures Bitcoin-backed credit line from Cantor Fitzgerald

Wintermute gets Bitcoin (BTC) credit line from Cantor Fitzgerald. The credit line will enhance Wintermute’s capital-heavy OTC crypto trading operations. The deal signals a cautious return of institutional crypto lending. Crypto market maker Wintermute has secured a Bitcoin-backed credit facility from Cantor Fitzgerald in a move that signals growing confidence in the revival of institutional […]

New Google Ads Broad Match Experiments Testing

Google is reportedly rolling out a new way to conduct broad match keywords experiments and A/B testing. Google wrote this “new approach is aimed at delivering faster results and reducing some of the common experimentation errors, by diverting traffic and budget within the existing campaign (instead of creating a campaign copy for the experiment treatment […]

PSA: Fan Out Queries Are Not In Google Search Console

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been hearing buzz that some think that Google Search Console will show the “query fan-out” queries in Google Search Console. It does not, Google Search Console at best will show you the query used by the searcher, not how Google AI is expanding the query with its query […]

Google Tests AI Mode In Chrome Search Bar (Desktop & Android)

Google is testing showing the ability to search in AI Mode within the Chrome search bar on desktop and Android devices. This is obviously being tested both in the US and in India, where AI Mode is available.

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