PC case modding and alternative designs have been a popular PC subculture for decades. There are various options available online, from a handful of builders who will do bespoke work, to high-end chassis sold by mainstream OEMs, to custom builds people do to scratch their own particular desire for a …
Read More »Dell Adds GTX 1060, 4K to Inspiron 7000 Gaming Laptops
Dell’s Inspiron 7000 gaming series has been a great way to pick up a midrange laptop with the chops for gaming without paying an arm and a leg. The current 15-inch system offers a Core i5-7300HQ, a GTX 1050 Ti, 8GB of DDR4, a 1080p display, and a GTX 1050 …
Read More »SanDisk Breaks Storage Record With 400GB microSD Card
SanDisk is offering a new 400GB microSD card, a breakthrough that would make it the largest microSD currently on the market. SanDisk, which is owned by Western Digital, hasn’t revealed details beyond stating that the capacity breakthrough was the result of WD “leveraging its proprietary memory technology and design and …
Read More »Microsoft’s new Mixer Create app lets you live stream games from your phone
Microsoft’s mobile game streaming app Mixer Create is launching out of beta testing today on iOS and Android, allowing gamers to broadcast the games they’re playing right from their phone. This feature works on Android with all games, but is more limited on iOS. On iPhone, select games that have …
Read More »Researchers Uncover Purpose of Mysterious Amazonian Geoglyphs
Geometrical earthworks found in the Amazon rainforest — dubbed the Geoglyphs of Acre — were once important ritual communication spaces, says a duo of researchers from the São Paulo University in Brazil and the University of Helsinki in Finland. Sa and Seu Chiquinho sites featuring circular, square, and U-shaped earthworks. …
Read More »Archaic Whales were Ferocious Predators, New Research Shows
The teeth of archaic whales were as sharp as those of terrestrial predators, and thus were capable of capturing and processing prey, according to new research published in the journal Biology Letters. Reconstruction of the ancient toothed whale Janjucetus. Image credit: Carl Buell. “Contrary to what many people thought, it …
Read More »Google My Business fixes week-long reporting bug with photo insights
About a week ago, Scott Hendison reported that the Google My Business insights tools were not reporting accurately with the photos section of your listings. Google Insights within Google My Business shows analytics around your Google My Business local listings in Google Search and Google Maps. A week ago, the …
Read More »Why microsites aren’t always ideal for SEO
The question of whether or not to utilize microsites is an interesting topic of discussion for SEO. On the one hand, microsites allow organizations to segment information and focus a site clearly on one topic. For instance, it’s not uncommon for an organization or association that hosts conferences to have …
Read More »Evaluating PPC talent, part 2: The test
Previously, we discussed how to find good PPC candidates for your particular company, but now it’s time to evaluate those candidates. It comes down to this: You’ve held dozens of interviews with candidates almost impossible to tell apart. They all have similar credentials. They’ve worked in the right industry or …
Read More »Google Shopping gets top spot impression share & product diagnostics reporting
Each year, Google rolls out several new features ahead of the holidays for retail advertisers. This year’s updates have started coming out. The company introduced a new metric and new reporting for Shopping campaign advertisers — only in the new AdWords interface. The new metric, called absolute top impression share, reports …
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