Google: Stop Using Indexing API For Unsupported Content

Google’s John Mueller once again told SEOs to stop using the Google Indexing API for unsupported content types. The Google Indexing API is supported for job postings and live stream content and nothing else, but yet many still try to use it for other types of content.

Google Shopping Tests New Menu Under Search Bar With Super G Logo

Google is testing a new menu, tab bar, under the search bar within Google Shopping. This new bar most visibly has the super G logo and then contains additional options that take you to search, nearby, deals and for you searches.

Google Ads Lowers Customer Lists To 100 Visitors For Targeting On Search Campaigns

Google Ads, sometime after June 2024 and November 2024, updated the size of your data segment requirement from 1,000 active visitors in a 30-day period to 100 active visitors in the same period. This is for the requirement to serve your ads varies based on the target network, specific to the Google Search Network.

Danabot under the microscope

ESET Research has been tracking Danabot’s activity since 2018 as part of a global effort that resulted in a major disruption of the malware’s infrastructure

My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The iPad Mini A17 Pro

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The latest iPad mini 7 was released in Oct. of 2024, bringing a smaller and more compact design with Apple Intelligence features to the already smallest iPad on the market. Today, the iPad Mini […]

Google AI Mode Reporting Coming To Search Console

Google has confirmed that AI Mode reporting will be coming to Google Search Console. It is currently not yet in Search Console, but it will be coming as part of the AI Mode rollout.

Google’s Co-Founder Says AI Performs Best When You Threaten It

Artificial intelligence continues to be the thing in tech—whether consumers are interested or not. What strikes me most about generative AI isn’t its features or potential to make my life easier (a potential I have yet to realize); rather, I’m focused these days on the many threats that seem to be rising from this technology. […]

I’m a Deals Writer, and These are the Top 10 Tech Sales This Week

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. You’ve been hard at work all week, as have I—as Lifehacker’s tech deals writer, I’ve been hunting down the best deals on TVs, speakers, laptops, and other tech all week. Now sit back, relax, […]

How to Get Verified on Bluesky

Want to get yourself verified on Bluesky? The company just made a verification form available to the public, and you can use it to submit a request to get yourself a shiny blue check mark. This comes about a month after Bluesky first launched its verification program, which focused primarily on verification from third-parties and […]

Nine of the Most Commonly Stolen Car Parts (and How to Protect Them)

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Having your car stolen is a traumatic experience—and a depressingly common one. Although car thefts nationwide are trending downward, there were still more than 850,000 vehicles stolen in 2024. If you’ve ever woken up to find your car missing from its spot (and I have!) […]

These Clip-On Earbuds From Anker Are $30 Off

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. As the weather warms up, it’s a great time to get out for a run or a bike ride—but if you need some music to keep you motivated, it’s crucial to have headphones that […]

You Can Make Google Translate Your iPhone’s Default Translation App

Ever since Apple made it easy to change certain default apps on your iPhone, it’s become quite convenient to switch away from the company’s apps whenever there’s a third-party option you prefer. With iOS 18.4, Apple made it possible to change your default translation app as well. First spotted by MacRumors, you can officially set […]

These AI-Generated TikTok Videos Are Tricking People Into Installing Malware

In recent years, TikTok has become a prime target for scammers and cyber attackers spreading various forms of malware, and the latest shady campaign promotes instructional videos that trick users into downloading infostealers to their devices via ClickFix attacks. The scheme, identified by Trend Micro and reported by Bleeping Computer, instructs users to execute commands […]

My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The Sonos Roam 2 Portable Speaker

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. When it comes to speakers, Sonos has the best reputation and the best companion app on the market. If you’re interested in seeing what the hype is all about, it’s a great time to […]

Garmin’s New Trail Finder Sounds Good, but It Doesn’t Have My Favorite Trails

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Garmin has launched a new feature in its Connect app (the companion app you use when you sync your watch to your phone). It’s called Garmin Trails, and it purports to help you find hiking trails near you. With a Connect+ subscription, you can even […]

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