Self-driving cars are a major market driver right now, with multiple companies jockeying for a leadership position. Tesla is now working with AMD to build a specialized microprocessor to handle self-driving car technology. It’s also hired Jim Keller, the ex-AMD employee responsible for Ryzen’s design, as well as the K12 …
Read More »Nikon D850 Field-Tested: Possibly the Best DSLR Ever
At the same time that users are moving away from big, heavy, DSLR cameras to mirrorless systems or even smartphones, DSLRs continue to improve and offer some exciting payoffs for those willing to stick it out. This year has seen several exciting models up and down the price range from …
Read More »Equifax Sent Customers to a Phishing Site, Hacked Months Earlier
The hits just keep on coming. In the weeks since Equifax disclosed its breach, the company has fumbled its PR response so badly, it’s going to be an object lesson in crisis management for decades. We first learned Equifax was breached because it failed to patch a bug that had …
Read More »SpaceX Satellite Broadband Network May Be Called ‘Starlink’
SpaceX has been using its Falcon 9 rocket to launch satellites for governments and companies around the world, but it might launch some of its own soon. The space firm headed by Elon Musk is working on plans for a satellite network that provides broadband internet access. This network may …
Read More »The Subscription Company That Makes Sports Nutrition Easy
Photo courtesy of Revere When it comes to seeing results from your workouts — that is, building muscle, losing weight or running longer and stronger — the nutrients you eat before and after exercise make up a big part of the puzzle. And with so much confusing science and countless …
Read More »Jellyfish Have Sleep-Like State, Biologists Discover
Cassiopea jellyfish, a genus of true jellyfish found throughout the tropics in shallow ocean waters and mudflats, exhibit reversible behavioral quiescence during the night, according to a team of biologists at Caltech. Reported in the journal Current Biology, this finding is the first example of a sleep-like state in an …
Read More »Scientists Find New Evidence for Surface Water Ice at Mercury’s North Pole
A new study led by Brown University planetary researchers adds three new large members to the list of water ice-filled craters near Mercury’s north pole and shows evidence that smaller-scale deposits scattered around the north pole; those deposits may be small, but they could add up to a lot more …
Read More »Bing Ads will automatically clean up legacy Content Network ad groups after Nov. 30
Back in May, Bing Ads announced that it was closing up its Content Network due to low-quality traffic. On July 31, Bing stopped running Content Network ads and took away the ability to create new content ads. This has, however, left many accounts with legacy “content” ads that were made …
Read More »How long does it take to deindex low-quality or thin content published by accident? [case study]
I had an e-commerce company reach out to me earlier in the year for help. They wanted to have an audit completed after making some important changes to their site. As part of our initial communication, they prepared a bulleted list of changes that had been implemented so I would …
Read More »SEO 101: Which URL versions to add to Google Search Console
Google Search Console serves as an excellent (not to mention free) source of technical data about your website’s organic visibility and performance. To maximize its usefulness, it’s important to properly set up your website in Search Console by adding all versions of your domain as properties that you manage. Let’s …
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