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A lot goes into making a website run smoothly, be intuitive to use, and appear in front of the right audience. Just like your house, health, or car needs routine maintenance, your website also needs regular checkups to identify issues that need to be addressed.A website audit finds everything from poor user experience impacting conversions to problems with crawling that prevent you from showing up in search results. Identifying these problems early means you can intervene before they cost you visibility, leads, or revenue.This guide will walk you through a step-by-step website audit process. You’ll get tool recommendations for each…

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What you need to knowSamsung is warning Galaxy users to update Google Play Services to keep Digital Key working in Samsung Wallet.The alert says Digital Key won’t function unless Google Play Services is updated to the latest version.Tapping the notification takes users to the Play Store, where they can manually update Play Services if needed.Samsung has started warning Galaxy phone users that a key feature in the Samsung Wallet app might stop working if they don’t update Google Play Services on their device.Even though Google Wallet has caught up in recent times, for example, with support for adding passports, Samsung…

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On February 23, Summer Yue, Director of AI Alignment at Meta, shared a thread on X that quickly went viral, drawing nearly 10 million views. She had been testing an AI agent called OpenClaw on a separate toy inbox for weeks and it handled every scenario as expected.Confident in its performance, she connected it to her primary inbox with a simple brief: review the inbox, suggest what to archive or delete, and do nothing until she approves. Instead, the agent went on a rampage, deleting and archiving over 200 emails while she desperately typed stop commands from her phone.It ignored…

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Microsoft on Tuesday released updates to address a record 169 security flaws across its product portfolio, including one vulnerability that has been actively exploited in the wild. Of these 169 vulnerabilities, 157 are rated Important, eight are rated Critical, three are rated Moderate, and one is rated Low in severity. Ninety-three of the flaws are classified as privilege escalation, followed by 21 information disclosure, 21 remote code execution, 14 security feature bypass, 10 spoofing, and nine denial-of-service vulnerabilities. Also included among the 169 flaws are four non-Microsoft issued CVEs impacting AMD (CVE-2023-20585), Node.js (CVE-2026-21637), Windows Secure Boot (CVE-2026-25250), and Git for Windows (CVE-2026-32631). The updates are in addition to 78 vulnerabilities that have been addressed in…

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Google updated their report spam documentation to make it clear that they may use reported spam to initiate manual actions against websites that are found to be spamming. This is a change in policy that makes it easier for site owners and SEOs to report actual spam. Change In Spam Report Policy The previous spam reporting documentation previously said that Google would not use the spam reports for taking actions against websites. This wording was mostly removed: “While Google does not use these reports to take direct action against violations, these reports still play a significant role in helping us…

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Summary The Optocam Zero is a pocket Raspberry Pi Zero camera with off-the-shelf parts and 3D-printed shell It features utofocus, eight filters, Wi-Fi hotspot, USB-C charging, and an interchangeable 14500 battery The tech specs include 2592×2592 JPEG photos, 240×240 1.4″ LCD, 15-20 fps preview, and ~70-80 min per charge. It has been a good last few weeks for people who like to build their own cameras. Back in late March, we checked out an open-source Raspberry Pi camera that looked like it came out of an 80s sci-fi movie, complete with different filters you can choose from. And while that…

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Raspberry Pi OS 6.2, based on the Trixie version, introduces small changes, bug fixes, and disables passwordless sudo by default for new installations. Screenshot of password prompt (Source: Raspberry Pi) “We continually review the security of Raspberry Pi OS to ensure it is sufficiently robust to withstand potential attacks. This is always a balance, as anything that makes the operating system more secure can inconvenience legitimate users to some extent, so we try to keep such changes to a minimum. This particular security update is one that many users may not even notice, but it will affect some,” Simon Long,…

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In January this year, Google announced Personal Intelligence for Gemini. It turned the AI assistant into a personal assistant by letting it pull data and contextual information from your Google account, Gmail, Photos, and even YouTube’s search history. However, the feature was only available in the US, with Google expanding it to free users a couple of months later. Now, it’s making the feature available globally, with a few exceptions. Gemini’s Personal Intelligence feature is now available to users in almost all major countries worldwide, except for the UK, Nigeria, Korea, Switzerland, and the European Economic Area. For now, users…

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The Kraken cryptocurrency exchange announced that a cybercrime group is trying to extort the company by threatening to release videos showing internal systems that host client data. The company’s Chief Security Officer, Nick Percoco, stated that the incident did not put client funds at risk and involved an insider threat, with two instances of improper access to limited customer data by support employees. Kraken says that it will not pay or negotiate with the threat actor. “We are currently being extorted by a criminal group threatening to release videos of our internal systems with client data shown if we do not comply with…

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