How to Watch WWDC 2025

WWDC might technically be a developer conference, but the rest of us non-devs still tune in anyway. That’s because Apple isn’t just sharing updates that are relevant to software makers, but sweeping OS changes that anyone with an Apple device can appreciate. WWDC 2025 is nearly here. With it, Apple will likely announce the latest […]

What People are Getting Wrong this Week: Identifying AI Videos

You’ve probably already been fooled by an AI video, whether you realize it or not. On May 20, Google released Veo 3, its latest AI video generation tool, showing it off with a video featuring an AI-generated seaman, and the results were either impressive or horrifying, depending on your point of view. Yeah. We’re cooked. […]

These Nine Household Items Make Great Garden Tools

I remember the moment I reached for the knife: I was attempting to divide a clump of irises with rhizomes so thick that my shovel refused to cut through them.  I thought to myself, “a serrated knife would cut right through these”—and after a moment of reflection, couldn’t come up with a reason not to […]

Daily Search Forum Recap: June 3, 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. There is a new term in our industry called “The Great Decoupling” – basically…

I’m a Professional Cake Decorator and I Never Bake Without Cake Strips

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Putting together a cake might seem straightforward, but it’s so much harder than it looks. Making the “bones” of the cake sturdy is just as important as making the outside look good, and having layers that are domed or topsy-turvy can mess up your cake […]

These Wired, Open-Back Sennheiser Headphones Are Nearly Half Off 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’ve been holding out for a good deal on wired headphones, the Sennheiser HD 660S2 is currently sitting at $349.99 on Woot, down from its original $679.95. That’s a serious cut for a […]

Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP and Dogecoin soar in June rally—here’s why

XRP open interest hits $5 billion, signalling possible breakout. Dogecoin jumps above $0.20 as traders rotate into meme tokens. Analysts forecast potential highs of $137K for BTC and $12K for ETH in 2025. The cryptocurrency market is gaining ground again in early June 2025, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin all staging notable recoveries. As […]

I Used AI-Powered Calorie Counting Apps, and They Were Even Worse Than I Expected

The promise is seductive: Snap a photo of your meal, and artificial intelligence will instantly tell you exactly how many calories you’re consuming. No more tedious manual logging, no more guessing at portion sizes, no more human error. Apps like Cal AI, Lose It!, and MyFitnessPal’s new photo features claim to revolutionize calorie tracking by […]

Google Ads Testing New Conversion Goals Interface

Google is testing a new conversion goals interface within the Google Ads advertiser console. This now shows you a drop down option to dig into each goal and it groups the goals in a nicer way.

Google Publishes About Video Ads Help Doc

Google has published a new help document named About Video ads across Google surfaces. As you know, Google announced new video ad formats at Google Marketing Live and we’ve seen Google testing video ads recently again, but now this new help document is out with more details.

The Great Decoupling Of Google Search – Clicks vs Impressions

Since Google began rolling out AI Overviews in Google Search, publishers, site owners, SEOs, etc have been posting screenshots of their Google Search Console performance reports that show how clicks from Google start to drop, where impressions stay the same or go higher.

Crypto ATM scams in Australia cause over AUD 3.1 million in losses

Over 150 unique scam reports filed with ReportCyber during the period. Average loss per victim exceeded AUD 20,000. Crypto ATMs in Australia surged from 40 in 2022 to over 1,800 by 2025. Australia is facing a fresh wave of crypto-related scams, this time involving the rapid expansion of cryptocurrency ATMs across the country. New data […]

Microsoft Bing Vehicle Ads With Car Condition Labels

Microsoft is now labeling some of the Bing vehicle ads with the condition of those automobiles. They include ‘New,’ ‘Used,’ and ‘CPO’ (Certified Pre-Owned). Also highlights features like ‘Single Owner,’ ‘Nationwide Transfer,’ and ‘Low Miles Per Year.’

Bing Tests Blue Boxed In Snippet Extensions

Microsoft is testing using a blue boxed in design for the Bing Search snippet extensions. Normally this would be listed out as text, in a list type of view format, side-by-side. But here Bing is testing it in a blue box.

Don’t let dormant accounts become a doorway for cybercriminals

Do you have online accounts you haven’t used in years? If so, a bit of digital spring cleaning might be in order.

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