• Vivaldi browser joins Google Chrome in offering Windows on ARM build

    Vivaldi today unveiled a preview version of its browser tailored for Windows on ARM devices. The move follows Google’s recent release of its Chrome browser optimized for the ARM architecture, signaling growing support for the energy-efficient platform. In a blog post acknowledging the experimental nature of the release, Vivaldi stated: “These builds are not yet […]

  • Google Doesn’t Want You to Read This

    Over the last year, we've alerted our readers to specific RedState articles that Google has demonetized, meaning that no ads can be shown on those articles and RedState doesn't receive any revenue on them, for allegedly violating its guidelines. Google claims the offending articles contain "dangerous or derogatory content" or "unreliable and harmful claims," but what they really contain is content Google and/or the government deem dangerous to groupthink and the accepted narratives – content...

  • What does Google want from SEOs? What is the future of PPC?

    Make 2024 the year you become a master of search marketing: Attend the SMX Master Classes, live online February 28-29!

  • Column: Make investments to protect our aina

    Last year, we saw firsthand the devastating consequences of not being attentive to ‘aina, when raging fires on Maui and Hawaii island caused unprecedented destruction. These avoidable disasters were exacerbated by numerous environmental issues, including invasive brush and drought conditions driven by climate change.

  • Google Responds To Concerns Over Chrome IP Masking

    A week ago, Anu Adegbola wrote a fabulous piece on some new privacy changes that may be coming to Google Chrome in the future named Chrome IP masking and how that may impact advertisers. Ginny Marvin, the Google Ads Liaison, responded to those concerns, saying, "Chrome has not made any recent updates to its IP protection proposal."Anu detailed out the three top-level concerns advertisers may have with Google Chrome IP masking:(1) For ad location targeting, you’ll only have the option to target...

  • Google accused of making it harder to search for rival

    In a complaint to the EU, email firm Tuta says it suddenly became much less visible in Google search.

  • Qualcomm Wants to Power your Next Windows Laptop

    We can expect Snapdragon X Plus laptops to launch mid-2024.

  • Lakefield designer takes homes to the next level

    Timeless Designs by Melissa aims for individualized, enduring spaces

  • Take Your iPhone to the Next Level with These Handy Tips

    If you’ve ever wanted to enhance the functionality and aesthetic appeal of your iPhone’s home screen, there are several customization options that can transform your user experience. The video below from iReviews walks you through creating a personalized and efficient interface that will make everyday use of your iPhone more enjoyable. Introducing Custom Widgets for […]

  • School bus driver makes a difference for students

    Submitted by Anne Howell, demonstration teacher at Dan D. Rogers Elementary School For bus driver Tamara Franklin, creating a welcoming and cheerful atmosphere in her vehicle is all in a day’s work. Which, for the past two years, has meant adorning her special education bus to match seasonal holidays and special events. “I started last [] The post School bus driver makes a difference for students first appeared on The Hub.

  • Granderson: Republicans aren't protecting elections. They don't want democracy

    The next time Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stands in front of a microphone to talk about election integrity, I want you to remember this: Nearly a third of voters in Louisiana are Black, and yet Black voters had control over less than 20% of the state’s congressional districts. White voters make up less than 60% of the electorate yet had control over more than 80% of the power. When the Democratic governor vetoed attempts to suppress the Black vote, the Republican state Legislature overrode the...

  • What Google needs to make the Pixel 8a a hit

    The Google Pixel 8a is launching soon, but will it be a hit like its predecessors? Here’s what we think Google needs to create a winner.