Your subject line is the key to grabbing attention, driving action, and safeguarding your brand reputation. Don’t let it be an afterthought. Your subject line communicates your email’s value to the recipient and encourages them to read further and, potentially, Read More
US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Prepares to Regulate Surveillance Industry
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing to regulate the consumer surveillance industry responsible for buying and selling consumer data. Privacy has been a growing concern for regulators and consumers alike, especially in the wake of revelations that companies are Read More
Google adds new mortgage feature box to search
If you are in the mortgage business, you have one more Google feature to compete with. Google has launched a new feature in the mobile search results for searches related to mortgages. This is not just the mortgage calculator feature it has had since Read More
YouTube creators can now include more external links on their channels
Creators can include up to 14 links to external websites, social profiles, merch sites, and more, near the ‘Subscribe’ button on their channel. YouTube is expanding its link listing display on creators’ channel profiles. The platform now allows you to Read More
Linux Mint Team Outlines Plan for LMDE 6, Wayland, and Ubuntu
The Linux Mint team has outlined their plans for the next version of Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE), as well as shed light on their Wayland and Ubuntu plans. Linux Mint is one of the most popular Linux desktop distros and WPN’s top recommendation Read More
SUSE, Oracle, & CIQ Form Open Enterprise Linux Association
In the aftermath of Red Hat’s decision to restrict access to its source code, some of the biggest names in Linux have formed the Open Enterprise Linux Association. Red Hat angered much of the Linux community when it announced the source code Read More
Zoom Updates Terms to Use Customer Data for AI Training With No Opt-Out [Updated]
Zoom has rolled out a controversial update to its terms of service, adding a clause that allows it to use customer data for AI and ML training. The pertinent clause is quoted below: You consent to Zoom’s access, use, collection, creation, modification, Read More
India Cracks Down on Computer Imports
India is cracking down on computer imports, requiring a license to import laptops, desktops, tablets, and more. According to TechCrunch, the move appears to be aimed at boosting the local computer manufacturing industry. “Import of laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers, and Read More
Grammarly Will Use Your Data to Train Its AI Unless You Buy 500 Accounts
Companies may want to rethink how they use Grammarly, and what they use it for, with the revelation that you can only opt-out of AI training by buying 500 accounts. Grammarly is a popular writing and grammar tool, with both web and Read More
Google’s Latest Attempt to Get Staff In the Office? Charge Them for a Hotel.
Google’s latest attempt to get employees back to the office is strange, to say the least, offering staff a $99/night hotel stay on-campus. Like many companies, Google is increasingly pressuring its employees to return to the office, but its latest Read More