Leonardo Da Vinci was a true renaissance man. He was a painter (most famously known for “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”), a scientist and an inventor. He passed away over 500 years ago, but his work is still discussed and exhibited every day. Even so, galleries are still finding …
Read More »Intel Launches 2nd-Gen 96-Layer QLC With New 665p SSD
In the summer of 2018, Intel launched QLC (quad-level cell) SSDs with its SSD 660p. Now, the company is following up with its first 96-layer 3D QLC NAND. This type of storage is the basis for Intel’s new 665p SSD, a drive with a handful of modest improvements and …
Read More »Don’t Buy a Cheap Chromebook on Black Friday Without Checking the Update Expiration Date
Black Friday sales are almost upon us, and it’s a foregone conclusion that Chromebooks will feature prominently in many retailers’ sales. Many of these computers are already a good value without any discounts, but Black Friday sales can make them worthy of an impulse purchase. However, you’d do well …
Read More »Shooting With Sony’s New RX100 VII Premium Compact Camera
Few markets are collapsing as fast as the one for compact cameras, aka point-and-shoots. Sales are declining at double-digit percentages year over year. But products in a few niches within the compact market continue to battle to hold their own. One is the high-end, premium-price segment, typified by Sony’s …
Read More »NASA Develops Concept Lander for Transporting Rovers to the Moon
NASA’s long-running Commercial Crew Program is a major part of the agency’s plans to expand spaceflight, but the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) is almost as important. As we look toward new moon landings, the CLPS will get the supplies and instruments we need to the lunar surface. Now, …
Read More »16-Million-Year-Old Dominican Amber Reveals Springtails’ Longstanding Dispersal by Social Insects
An international team of paleontologists has announced the discovery of an ancient interaction preserved in a 16-million-year-old (Miocene period) piece of amber from the Dominican Republic: a winged termite and an ant along with 25 springtails (one of the oldest terrestrial arthropod lineages living today) attached or in close proximity …
Read More »ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter Spots Fractured Ice Sheets
The two Martian hemispheres are drastically different; the smooth northern lowlands sit up to 3 km below the rugged southern highlands, and the surface in the northern regions appears to be far younger than the ancient swaths of the south. Where these regions meet, they sometimes form a transition area …
Read More »How to use Schema to create a Google Action
Google recently announced that publishers can now create Google Actions from web content using schema markup. For brands, Google Actions can be a great way to get more mileage out of your SEO strategy and offer another opportunity to reach searchers organically. Optimizing for newer SEO features like Google Actions …
Read More »Google Maps the dominant local search tool, followed by Facebook and Yelp
It’s not a secret that Google Maps has solidified its place as the dominant entry point for local search. In fact, a new consumer survey from Brandify found that 77% of respondents use Google Maps to find “near me” business information well ahead of other sites. Survey consistent with traffic …
Read More »Google Ads conversion reporting bug (mostly) fixed
Google Ads engineers have been working to fix conversion reporting since a bug caused conversions to be overreported for in the AdWords API, Google Ads API beta and Google Ads scripts. Status update. As of Sunday, conversion reporting has been fixed except in the Search Query Performance, Geo Performance, Keywordless …
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