Asus sells a lot of laptops, and Kaspersky says a shocking number of those devices were infected with malware last year. The sketchy code didn’t get on those machines via a hacked website or malicious browser extension. No, Asus itself pushed the malware to hundreds of thousands of machines after …
Read More »Hands On With Nvidia’s New Jetson Nano
Until recently, experimenting with AI-driven robots has been limited to those with substantial training and resources. Nvidia has done as much as any other company to change that. Its latest effort is the new Jetson Nano developer kit. Built around a 128-core Maxwell GPU and quad-core ARM A57 CPU …
Read More »Report: Verizon’s Fixed 5G Broadband Service Economically Flawed, Unsustainable
As 5G technology has ramped up over the past few years, ISPs have started talking about replacing or augmenting expensive fiber networks with cheaper gigabit wireless access delivered via small cell networks. Now that Verizon’s 5G fixed wireless service is up and running, analyst firm MoffettNathanson examined the economics …
Read More »Meet Scotty, World’s Largest Specimen of Tyrannosaurus rex
The world’s biggest known Tyrannosaurus rex — one of the largest and most fearsome carnivores of all time — lived about 66 million years ago (Cretaceous period) in what is now Saskatchewan, Canada. Scotty is the largest dinosaur skeleton ever found in Canada. Image credit: Amanda Kelley. Scotty was 42.7 …
Read More »5 Steps to Starting Your Own Compost Bin
With all of the problems the environment is facing lately, more and more people are trying to be more environmentally friendly. There are a lot of things you can do at home to be more eco-friendly, like reducing heating and air conditioning use or starting a compost bin. So let’s take …
Read More »Most IFTTT Gmail Features Will Stop Working Next Week
Everyone agrees with the ultimate goal of improving user privacy, but there can be drawbacks to locking down popular services. Users of IFTTT (If This, Then That) are in for a rude awakening next week. Google is rolling out new API restrictions for Gmail that block most of IFTTT’s …
Read More »How Sleep and Fitness Trackers Work, and Whether They’re Worth It
If you’ve read articles about fitness trackers, they were probably written by compulsive workout junkies who compare them for how well they can track those zillion mile bike rides or marathon training runs. Well, I’m not one of them. But the tech in sleep and fitness trackers is pretty …
Read More »Google Ads Keyword Planner gets new (and old) features
Google has added several features to Keyword Planner. The next time you log into Keyword Planner in Google Ads, you’ll see an announcement of several new features. Some of these updates are older features (“Add to existing campaign” is one) just now getting added to the new Google Ads UI. …
Read More »Google to retire the info: command, adds canonical information to URL Inspection Tool
Google is retiring the info command claiming it “was relatively underused” and that the new URL inspection tool gives users much of that data now anyway. Info command. The info command, used in a syntax such as info:searchengineland.com, would return the canonical URL for a specific URL you entered using …
Read More »SEOs show mixed results following Google March 2019 core update
We asked you to help us analyze the March 12 core update and after over 500 results we wanted to share that overall the results came out pretty inconclusive. We did not find any significant patterns with this update that stood out as obvious or a clear sign that this …
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