Published Apr 3, 2026, 8:42 PM EDT Timi has been writing about technology for over a decade, focusing on smartphones, computers, and anything that he finds interesting in the tech space. He started writing for XDA, covering all things mobile, but has transitioned to covering deals, with a mission to shed light on some of the best discounts around the internet on the greatest tech products. We’ve seen RAM prices skyrocket over the past several months, and while things might not get any better any time soon, we are starting to see deals on RAM and storage that could indicate otherwise.…
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Attackers could chain vulnerabilities together, leading to configuration changes or remote code execution.
Paid search is often the highest-leverage ecommerce growth channel, delivering strong conversion rates and efficient spend when structured effectively. Google Shopping and Amazon Ads capture high-intent demand while generating the data needed to scale it. These platforms connect search queries directly to revenue, enabling you to identify which terms drive sales and allocate budget accordingly. The real challenge is organizing campaigns to act on that signal. Why paid search works so well for ecommerce Paid search performs differently from other channels because it combines two advantages: intent and data. Intent: Google and Amazon are search-driven environments. When someone searches for…
The Anker 747 charger is one of those devices that can really do it all. Not only are you getting a ton of charging power with a total of 150W, but you’re also getting an excellent selection of ports with three USB-C and one USB-A. And the price is pretty fair too, coming in at $50 thanks to a discount from Woot. You’ll want to be quick, though, because a sale like this won’t last long. So, if you’ve been thinking about grabbing a new charger, now’s going to be the time. You can’t go wrong here This charger is…
A new report dubbed “BrowserGate” warns that Microsoft’s LinkedIn is using hidden JavaScript scripts on its website to scan visitors’ browsers for installed extensions and collect device data. According to a report by Fairlinked e.V., which claims to be an association of commercial LinkedIn users, Microsoft’s platform injects JavaScript into user sessions that checks for thousands of browser extensions and links the results to identifiable user profiles. The author claims that this behavior is used to collect sensitive personal and corporate information, as LinkedIn accounts are tied to real identities, employers, and job roles. “LinkedIn scans for over 200 products that directly…
You’re invited on a journey inside the privacy battles that shaped the internet. EFF’s Executive Director Cindy Cohn has tangled with the feds, fought for your data security, and argued before judges to protect our access to science and knowledge on the internet. Join Cindy at three events in New York discussing her bestselling new book: Privacy’s Defender: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Digital Surveillance, on sale now. All proceeds from the book benefit EFF. Find the full event details below, and RSVP to let us know if you can make it. Join Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) and EFF for a…
Two critical-severity vulnerabilities in the ShareFile content collaboration and file-sharing platform could be chained together for unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE), attack surface management firm WatchTowr warns. One of the bugs, tracked as CVE-2026-2699 (CVSS score of 9.8), allows unauthenticated attackers to access configuration pages that should be restricted. According to WatchTowr, the flaw is an Execution After Redirect (EAR) issue that was uncovered when attempting to access an administrative endpoint through the browser. While the browser did redirect to a login page that could only be accessed from the local host, thus resulting in an error, the header contained…
WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg responded to Cloudflare’s announcement of EmDash as the spiritual successor to WordPress by invoking Will Smith’s Oscars slap. Cloudflare’s CEO responded by doing exactly what Mullenweg told him not to do. Spiritual Successor To WordPress Mullenweg’s first criticism of the new EmDash was the claim that it was the spiritual successor to WordPress. He made the point that WordPress can be installed and used on virtually any device and on any platform, saying that this was a part of their mission to democratize publishing by making it easy to deploy on almost any kind of infrastructure.…
We may earn a commission from links on this page. This morning, upstart smart glasses company Even Realities launched Even Hub, an open app store and developer platform for its G2 line of display style smart glasses. This could be the first salvo in a war between open- and closed-platform display smart glasses. On one side is Meta. The Goliath of the smart glasses market has thus far taken a completely closed approached to its newish Display glasses: Meta decides what your smart glasses can do and determines what apps you can access. The David to Meta’s Goliath is Even…
From 1978 to 1987, Subaru sold a fun little pickup truck that was quirky right down to its name, BRAT. And while the name may conjure up images of Bart Simpson or Dennis the Menace, it was just an acronym for Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter. Subaru marketed it as a “Fun in the Sun” vehicle with “On-Demand” 4WD and a pair of rear-facing jump seats in the bed. If you think a pair of seats in the bed is strange, wait until you pop the hood and see the spare tire sitting on top of the flat-four engine. But the…
