Asteroids don’t usually put on a light show, but astronomers from Queen’s University Belfast have spotted one doing just that. The 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) object known as (6478) Gault is spinning so fast that it’s tearing itself to pieces. The result is a comet-like tail, which attracted the attention of …
Read More »Google Stops Selling the Pixel 2 and 2 XL
Today is the end of the line for Google’s 2017 flagship smartphones. The Pixel 2 and 2 XL are no longer available for purchase on the Google Store. Those device listings instead redirect to the current Pixel 3 and 3 XL devices. You can still purchase the phones elsewhere …
Read More »Russia Cracks Down on VPNs, Orders Them to Blacklist Websites
The Russian government has cracked down on VPN services, ordering them to begin blacklisting websites the government finds objectionable. Multiple VPN services, including NordVPN, ExpressVPN, IPVanish, and HideMyAss, are reportedly affected by the announcement. TorGuard also received a notice but has pulled out of Russia as a result. This …
Read More »Asus Engineers Exposed Company Passwords for Months on GitHub
Asus isn’t having a very good March. There are fresh allegations of major security breaches by the company’s employees, this time involving GitHub. The news comes on the heels of a security problem the company is still dealing with. Earlier this week, Kaspersky Labs and Symantec both publicly stated …
Read More »Unplugged: Apple Kills AirPower Wireless Charging Mat
After 18 months and a great deal of speculation, Apple has killed its wireless power charging mat. The AirPower, announced back in September 2017, was supposed to offer a sort-of wireless charging holy grail. Instead of being limited to a single device, the AirPower could charge an iPhone, Apple …
Read More »Intel Adds Optane Support to Pentium, Celeron Processors
Intel’s Optane SSDs have slowly trickled out to market, but they’ve been hampered a bit by limitations on hardware support. Up until now, Pentium and Celerons haven’t been supported — just Core i3, i5, and i7 chips. Now, Intel has quietly removed that restriction. A new driver update states: …
Read More »The LG G8 Goes on Sale April 11 in the US
LG unveiled the G8 at Mobile World Congress last month, and now we know when you’ll be able to buy one. The G8 goes on sale starting April 11 at US carriers and goes up against the recently released Galaxy S10 family. Carriers have already committed to a number of …
Read More »How much martech should PPC marketers actually use?
I won’t be the first (nor the last) saying that the explosion of marketing technology is overwhelming. With so many new vendors and categories added each year, how do you ensure that you’ve got the ultimate marketing technology stack for your agency or in-house PPC team? This is usually backed …
Read More »Bing Ads Custom Audiences now available in most markets
Bing Ads Custom Audiences are now generally available. Bing Ads began piloting Custom Audiences nearly two years ago. Custom Audiences are now generally available in all Bing Ad markets with the exceptions of the E.U., Norway and Switzerland. Why you should care Custom Audiences allows you to remarket to your …
Read More »Augusta National Golf Tournament .
The Augusta National Womens Amateur is set to tee off next week, and its certainly the cheapest ticket you’ll find to see tournament golf at iconic Augusta National. This pales in comparison to tickets for the Masters, which will take place at Augusta National the week after the Womens Amateur. …
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