Seed funding is drying up. Accelerators are scrambling for revenue. Things are changing drastically in the startup ecosystem. Why? First, as we all know, it’s easier than ever to build a startup. An MVP can hit the app stores in a few days and the need to raise millions for …
Read More »10 AdWords copywriting hacks
The holiday season is quickly approaching, and competition for ad clicks gets more competitive each day leading up to Black Friday. Even the most seasoned advertisers know that small improvements to ad copy can make a big difference in performance. In this new guide, LXRGuide shares their original research that …
Read More »SearchCap: Improving link equity distribution, recent Google My Business updates & more
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: 10 AdWords copywriting hacksSep 22, 2017 by Digital Marketing Depot The holiday season is quickly approaching, and competition for ad clicks gets more competitive each day …
Read More »Brighten Your Space With Lemon Décor Now
Often associated with rustic Italian properties and tempting gardens, lemon décor can easily refresh your humble space. If you’re wondering how to brighten your home and incorporate fresh fruits into your interior design, try using lemons as a decorative touch. We’ve rounded up a few stylish ways to invigorate your …
Read More »The iPhone 8 Debuts to Weak Demand, Uncertain Interest
If you like iPhones, Apple’s iPhone 8 is a perfectly good phone. It adds new features like TrueTone, an updated camera (particularly on the iPhone 8 Plus), a hexa-core CPU built on a 10nm process, wireless charging, and the ability to shoot 4K video at 60fps (the iPhone 7 only …
Read More »AMD Will Use ‘New’ GlobalFoundries 12nm Node for Future CPUs, GPUs
At the GlobalFoundries Technology Conference this week, AMD’s CTO, Mark Papermaster, announced his firm would use GlobalFoundries’ new 12nm LP process node for upcoming products. GlobalFoundries said 12nm LP would begin production in 2018 and ramp up to volume fairly quickly. The reason the company can do that, almost without …
Read More »Custom AMD Vega Boards Reportedly Delayed By Technical Issues
When Nvidia or AMD launch a new GPU, there’s a typical rollout pattern. The first cards out the door are reference designs, based on a package Nvidia and AMD provide. Later, companies like MSI, Gigabyte, EVGA, Asus, and PowerColor debut their own custom designs. These custom boards are generally clocked …
Read More »CCleaner Infection More Severe Than Thought, Targeted Microsoft, Google, Samsung
Earlier this week, we reported on news that the popular system maintenance app CCleaner had been infected by malware for nearly a month. We now know the attack was worse than initially thought. The CCleaner malware could be used to deliver a second-stage payload that would run on local systems …
Read More »Hubble Discovers a New Type of Asteroid
There’s usually a stark difference between asteroids and comets, but so-called “active asteroids” blur the line. These space rocks produce a cloud of dust and gas as they drift around the solar system, making them look very comet-like. Astronomers spotted one of them in 2011, but upon closer inspection, Body …
Read More »NASA 3D Prints First Rocket Part Composed of Two Metals
Advances in 3D printing have been slow to replace traditional manufacturing, but NASA is looking toward the technology as a way to fabricate parts for rockets. It’s already experimented with rocket components that were 3D printed from a single metal, but now it’s testing a process for printing in two …
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