The White House reiterated accusations about CISA’s counter-misinformation work to justify a major proposed reduction.
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A lot of PPC managers are going to get asked about ChatGPT Ads over the next few months. That was probably inevitable the moment OpenAI moved beyond testing ads and started building a real monetization story around them. The initial pilot was easy enough for most advertisers to ignore. It was invite-only, expensive, and limited enough that it felt more like a premium media test than something the average paid media team needed to factor into a media plan. It’s going to be harder for PPC pros to ignore with the newest announcement from OpenAI. OpenAI is reportedly preparing to…
What you need to knowThe Galaxy S26 FE supposedly appeared in a Geekbench listing with Samsung’s Exynos 2500 SoC.The device was stated to have achieved 2,426 in its single-core test and 8,004 in the multi-core portion.Other alleged rumors state it could feature the same 6.7-inch display and 4,900mAh as its S25 FE version.Now that we’ve got the S26 flagship series out of the way, rumors are moving on to Samsung’s next FE.Typically, a few steps below the entry S-series model, a post from SamMobile, after spotting a Geekbench listing, alleges its performance. First, the publication highlights a few rumors, stating…
Telehealth giant Hims & Hers Health is warning that it suffered a data breach after support tickets were stolen from a third-party customer service platform. Hims & Hers is an American telehealth company specializing in the direct-to-consumer healthcare space, providing subscription-based treatments for hair loss, ED, mental health, skincare, weight loss, and other conditions or needs. It is one of the most successful U.S. brands in the online pharmacy and telehealth space, with strong marketing presence, and annual revenues close to $1 billion. According to a sample of the notification shared with the authorities in California, the data breach occurred…
SecurityWeek’s weekly cybersecurity news roundup offers a concise overview of important developments that may not receive full standalone coverage but remain relevant to the broader threat landscape. This curated summary highlights key stories across vulnerability disclosures, emerging attack methods, policy updates, industry reports, and other noteworthy events to help readers maintain a well-rounded awareness of the evolving cybersecurity environment. Here are this week’s highlights: New Android malware targets mobile banking users A sophisticated new Android banking trojan named Mirax can be rented by cybercriminals for up to $3,000 per month. The malware enables users to gain remote control over devices…
Google is fixing a long-running Search Console bug that inflated impression counts. As the fix rolls out, reported impressions will decrease. What happened. A logging error caused Google Search Console to over-report impressions starting May 13, 2025. Google today updated its Data anomalies in Search Console page: “A logging error is preventing Search Console from accurately reporting impressions from May 13, 2025 onward. This issue will be resolved over the next few weeks; as a result, you may notice a decrease in impressions in the Search Console Performance report. Clicks and other metrics were not affected by the error, and…
While the very public fight continues between the Department of Defense and Anthropic over whether the government can punish a company for refusing to allow its technology to be used for mass surveillance, another branch of the U.S. government is quietly working to ensure that this dispute will never happen again. How? By rewriting government procurement rules. Using procurement — meaning, the processes by which governments acquire goods and services– to accomplish policy goals is a time-honored and often appropriate strategy. The government literally expresses its politics and priorities by deciding where and how it spends its money. To that…
One of the many downsides of the recent bubble has been AI’s voracious appetite for hardware. Massive price rises have hit a number of previously cheap components, most notably for RAM. Increases of hundreds of dollars have been seen, and it’s not hard to see how those price increases will hit every aspect of consumer technology. Smartphones are certainly not immune. While we’ve been shielded from the price increases by manufacturer stockpiles bought before “RAMageddon”, those stocks are dwindling, and we may soon see the true financial impact of letting AI hoover up all the RAM. And while prices for…
Google, OpenAI, and Shopify insist that the next revolution in AI is agentic AI shopping agents. Shopping is a lucrative area for AI to burrow into. The thing that I keep thinking is that shopping is a deeply important activity to humans; it’s literally a part of our DNA. Is surrendering the shopping experience something the general public is willing to do? Agentic AI shopping is like a personal assistant that you tell what you want and maybe why you need it, plus some features and a price range. The AI will go out and do the research and comparison…
C. Scott Brown / Android AuthorityRight now, Samsung is knocking $150 off every Galaxy Tab S11 storage tier. That drops the 128GB model to $649.99 from $799.99, the 256GB model to $709.99 from $859.99, and the 512GB model to $829.99 from $979.99. You can also save up to $500 with a tablet trade-in, though that offer unfortunately doesn’t stack with the instant savings.Just because it isn’t the top-spec device in the family, you’re still getting a lot for your money. The Tab S11 offers an 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 12GB of RAM on…
