There are widespread complaints in the Google forums about the search results not fully rendering when a search is done. This seems to be happening for some searchers on mobile. Google has confirmed the company is working on a fix. Google’s confirmation. Google posted on Twitter at 3:30pm ET, “We’re …
Read More »Prime Day halo effect and 6 other trends to watch for back-to-school search marketing
Amazon Prime Day is the hard start to the back-to-school shopping season – this year more than ever. But the bigger trend is that Prime Day is no longer confined to Amazon. It pervades the entire retail industry, with shopping interest heightening across multiple marketing channels. Including Google search. My …
Read More »The Planetary Society Deploys Solar Sail Spacecraft
To get somewhere in space, you’ll need engines and fuel, but maybe that won’t be the case for much longer. The Planetary Society has just reached a critical milestone in the development of its solar sail technology. The LightSail 2 spacecraft has just deployed its mylar sail in orbit, …
Read More »Microsoft Accidentally Releases Internal Windows Build With New Start Menu
Microsoft has changed its approach to developing Windows in recent years. Instead of launching major new revisions of the OS that require paid updates, it just keeps rolling out changes to Windows 10. It has, on occasion, released features before they were ready. Today, Microsoft accidentally released an internal …
Read More »Corsair Buys Boutique Gaming PC Manufacturer Origin
Corsair, the PC gaming peripheral manufacturer, has bought Origin, the boutique gaming PC builder company. The purchase price has not been disclosed. According to Corsair’s CEO and founder, Andy Paul, the decision to buy Origin was made as a way to extend Corsair’s reach into the PC space. “With …
Read More »AMD Explains Why Steam Doesn’t Accurately Measure Market Share
One of the most puzzling data points of the past few years has been AMD’s complete failure to gain market share according to the Steam Hardware Survey. We’ve always warned readers that the SHS might not be accurate, based on problems we’ve observed in the data set in the …
Read More »RED Blames Chinese ODM for Hydrogen One Flop, Begins Work on Hydrogen Two
Camera maker RED got the internet in an uproar when it announced it would release an Android phone. However, the Hydrogen One turned out to be an overpriced and underperforming mess in spite of the “revolutionary” 3D screen. RED founder Jim Jannard has posted an update on the company’s …
Read More »What is Another Word for Retirement? There Has Got to Be Something Better!
I think we can all agree. We desperately need another word for retirement. Retirement is a word that we use to roughly define a period of life after work. But this word is imprecise at best and — at worst — really flat out wrong about this phase of life. …
Read More »TV Blackouts Just Hit a Record and We’re Only Halfway Through the Year
One of the dubious gifts of modernity has been the rise of so-called “blackouts,” or periods when content isn’t available on the pay-TV service you, erm, pay for, due to payment disagreements between the companies that make TV content and the companies that broadcast TV content. According to the …
Read More »CERN Physicists Measure Elliptic Flow of Bottomonium Particles
Physicists in the ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) Collaboration at CERN have announced the first measurements of an elliptic-shaped flow of upsilons, bottomonium particles consisting of a bottom quark and its antiquark. One of the first collisions of lead ions recorded by the ALICE detector. Image credit: ALICE Collaboration …
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