The Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer Smart Glasses Are 25% Off Right Now

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. In the smart glasses era, the Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer is known as one of the most natural-looking options—they blend into your daily style with ease, looking and feeling like normal glasses. They’re also the […]

New Study Points to Holes In AI Overviews

The NY Times commissioned a study that says AI Overviews have holes in both grounding and accuracy.

He Lives Overseas, But His 3 Rentals Cash Flow While He Sleeps

You don’t need hundreds of rental units to design the life you want. Today’s guest is busy traveling the world and only wants a handful of rental properties that can […]

19 Units in 6 Years by Buying Small, Overlooked, $100K Rentals

After having her second daughter, high school math teacher Christle Stezskal had a choice to make—keep working for little pay and give up the time she had with her young […]

Google May Ignore Links From Sites That Spam & Violate Policies

Google’s John Mueller reconfirmed that Google Search may simply ignore outbound links from sites that violate its search spam policies. This is not new, Google has been doing this manually and algorithmically for years now but he reiterated this on Bluesky.

Google Still Processing Status To XML Sitemaps – Nothing To Announce

Google was asked if it is possible to add a new status to the XML sitemap statuses for “still processing.” John Mueller from Google responded on Blueshy saying, “I’ve chatted with the teams involved about this on & off, I’ve seen that it can be annoying.” But he added he has nothing to announce.

Google Search Console Testing AI Contribution

It looks like Google is testing a new report within Google Search Console named AI contribution. I have no clue what it looks like but I suspect it is a lot like the Bing Webmaster Tools AI performance reports.

Google AdSense Will Experiment With New Ad Technology Partners

Google announced that on August 20, 2026 it will experiment with an updated set of commonly used ad technology partners. If the experiments go well, Google will switch it “on or after June 5, 2026.”

Inheriting Tenants: How to Raise Rent & Protect Yourself (Rookie Reply)

You’ve bought a rental property, but there’s one curveball: you’re inheriting tenants!   On one hand, you’re able to start earning rental income on day one. But on the other […]

Recovery scammers hit you when you’re down: Here’s how to avoid a second strike

If you’ve been the victim of fraud, you’re likely already a lead on a ‘sucker list’ – and if you’re not careful, your ordeal may be about to get worse.

10 Hacks Every Google Pixel Owner Should Know

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Google has packed its flagship Pixel phones with a long list of useful features for everything from privacy to productivity, and rolls out more with its frequent Pixel Drop updates. It can be hard to keep up with all that’s available—plus, many of the best […]

Eight Things You Should Never Share With an AI Chatbot

It probably goes without saying at this point, but your conversations with AI chatbots aren’t private—everything you type or upload to Gemini, ChatGPT, and other models might be read and used in a variety of ways. If you wouldn’t send a document or repeat information to someone you don’t know, you shouldn’t include it in […]

YouTube Is Raising Prices for Premium Subscribers

When it first launched back in 2007, it would have seemed laughable to suggest paying a monthly subscription for YouTube. But fast forward nearly two decades, and YouTube Premium is actually a solid deal. With it, you get a mostly ad-free experience, with exclusive features and perks like YouTube Music. Of course, those benefits may […]

OpenAI Just Cut ChatGPT Pro’s Price in Half

While ChatGPT may have kicked off the generative AI era we now live in, it is far from alone these days. There is steep competition from multiple companies in this space, including Google, Anthropic, and even Microsoft—which has a huge financial stake in OpenAI. To compete, it seems OpenAI is trying to make its paid […]

Roblox ‘Plus’ Is Here, but It’s Only for the Hardcore Spenders

Like many parents, I know well the pain of my Roblox-addicted child asking me to trade my real money for fake money he can use to buy pretend items in a digital video game. So when Roblox announced the April 30 launch of Roblox Plus, a monthly subscription service with perks that could net us […]

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