Firefox 135 debuts today, with (what else?) AI built right into the browser. Unlike Microsoft Edge and Copilot or Brave’s own Leo AI chatbot, Firefox isn’t investing in its own AI capabilities. Instead, the company is building in AI access to third-party chatbots such as Anthropic’s Claude and ChatGPT…Read More
When’s the last time you did some PC spring cleaning? All those unused and unnecessary files that have built up over the years could be slowing down your system and even making your data vulnerable to prying eyes. You have to optimize all that. One of the easiest way to do it is to use […]
We regularly review the latest smart locks–deadbolts, most often–reporting our impression on their design, installation process, daily use, their related mobile app, and more. What we can’t tell you is how well the lock will withstand years of exposure to the elements, how many open/close cycles it should deliver before it fails…Read More
If you’re in the market for a new gaming monitor, you don’t have to choose between speed, panel quality, and a good deal anymore. Fast monitors with IPS panels, combining gaming performance and color accuracy, are easier than ever to find at lower prices. Take this 27-inch Alienware monitor…Read More
DeepSeek might be shaking the psyche of Silicon Valley, but the ad tech world now eyes parity with the likes of Alphabet and Meta…Read More
The approach marketers seem to be taking for the Super Bowl this year is to return to a classic approach: brands as entertainers…Read More
TV’s not the only way to reach audiences during the Super Bowl — especially considering what else marketers can buy with a $7 million budget…Read More
The Condé Nast-owned publication has recorded a four-times increase in revenue for its “Open Door” series and is planning a relaunch of its AD Shopping property, Astley said on the Digiday Podcast…Read More
The ad industry’s new normal has become shifting ad dollars in an unpredictable economy…Read More
An external streaming device is the best way to access online video services without replacing your entire TV. By plugging one of these devices into your TV’s HDMI port, you’ll be able to use apps like Netflix and Hulu, possibly with a faster and smoother experience than your TV’s built-in software…Read More