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The way people find information is changing fast. Google’s AI Overviews now reach over 2 billion users each month, and AI Mode is available in more than 200 countries. While the core principles of SEO still apply, new techniques have emerged around structuring content for AI systems, earning brand mentions across the web, and optimizing for AI-generated results alongside traditional rankings. In this guide, we’ll cover 12 SEO techniques that can help you improve both your search rankings and your visibility in AI-powered search in 2026. What Are SEO Techniques And Why Do They Matter?SEO techniques are specific tactics that improve your website’s visibility…

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Robot vacuums have improved exponentially over the past few years, but one issue that remains is the mop. The biggest problem is that there’s just one mop pad to work with. The robot vacuum drags the same wet pad through your kitchen, your bathroom, and your living room. If you have hardwood in one room, tile in another, or a grease-splattered area near the stove, everything gets the same treatment. MOVA is addressing this concern with the MOBIUS 60, the winner of the CES Innovation Award in 2026.The headline feature is the MopSwap™ Hub, with three different mop pad types…

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If you’re selling to customers in Poland, then not offering payments through Przelewy24 (P24) is likely costing you sales. It is the most trusted local payment method, but many site owners find the integration confusing. I’ve seen many businesses lose Polish customers at the final step because they didn’t offer a familiar local bank transfer option. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the two easiest ways to accept Przelewy24 payments in WordPress. Whether you need a simple payment form or a full WooCommerce setup, I’ll show you how to get it done without a developer. 💡Quick Answer: How to…

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A slew of supply chain attacks against popular open source tools and packages appears to have been orchestrated by TeamPCP, a cybercriminal group that rose to prominence in late 2025. The latest victim of the group is BerryAI’s popular LiteLLM library, a unified interface that makes it easier for apps to switch between various LLMs: on March 24, TeamPCP uploaded two compromised versions (1.82.7 and 1.82.8) on PyPI that included a credential stealer and a malware dropper. Callum McMahon, a research scientist at FutureSearch, was the first to raise the alarm, after he loaded the malicious payload and it caused…

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It’s the end of an (albeit short) era: OpenAI is reportedly shutting down Sora, the company’s once-viral AI video generation app. The Wall Street Journal was the first to break the story, and reports that the company is shuttering the app as part of a grander plan to streamline OpenAI ahead of a potential IPO (initial public offering) later this year. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the news first with company staff on Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal says. It seems the move goes beyond just shutting down the Sora app itself: In addition to axing a developer-version of Sora,…

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AI-driven discovery is reshaping how brands earn visibility and conversions. Most CMS stacks weren’t built for this shift. Is your CMS structured for AI-powered search and answer engines?Can your content be interpreted, reused, and surfaced by machine-driven systems?Is your current tech stack quietly limiting performance in search? Discoverability depends on structured data, flexible architecture, and systems that adapt quickly. Watch the on-demand webinar to see how to evaluate whether your Drupal site, or other CMS, is built for what’s next. How To Audit Your CMS for AI-Driven Search & Conversion Performance In this practical, marketer-focused on-demand session, we’ll walk through…

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The selection of desktop software on Linux is vastly smaller than on Windows. Regardless, they form a well-established core that we all recognize and depend on. Whether it’s a media player or foundational software that’s changing the future, I have 6 things that make Linux what it is today. From web browsers to compatibility layers, desktop Linux has a few familiar faces that we often take for granted. Some of them cost millions of dollars to produce; others hope to prop up an entire industry. While not every app you use is so profound, some merely make life more tolerable.…

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A Russian national has been sentenced to two years in prison after admitting that the phishing botnet he managed was used to launch BitPaymer ransomware attacks against 72 U.S. companies. According to court documents, 40-year-old Ilya Angelov (who used the “milan” and “okart” online handles) decided to travel to the United States to plead guilty and face charges after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and after Vyacheslav Igorevich Penchukov, a member of the IcedID cybercrime gang and a criminal associate, was arrested in Switzerland. Angelov was one of two leaders of a Russian cybercriminal operation tracked by…

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Almost everyone using a PC clicks the X button to close apps. It’s accessible and conspicuously marked and naturally has become second nature. However, after using the X button, the app you closed may still have running processes somewhere in the background and use system resources. It’s fine for some apps, but a waste of resources for others you need to be completely closed. The taskbar has a hidden way to shut down apps. Once you enable it, you’ll be able to close apps and conserve system resources for what really counts. Like the secret God Mode folder, it’s become…

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