Jabra Evolve3 Series launches as the ultimate cross-over headset for work and life

Jabra Evolve3 Series launches as the ultimate cross-over headset for work and life

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Jabra has just pulled the curtains back on its latest audio product, the Evolve3 Series, and it looks like a serious contender for your next daily driver. This reminds me a lot of the Sonos Ace headset which was a great entry to a competitive market. We have seen the lines between our professional and
Media Briefing: The anatomy of the publishers’ SEO dilemma

Media Briefing: The anatomy of the publishers’ SEO dilemma

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This Media Briefing covers the latest in media trends for Digiday+ members and is distributed over email every Thursday at 10 a.m. ET. More from the series → This week’s Media Briefing examines how publishers are rethinking SEO in 2026, as AI reshapes search and a Google-reliant strategy grows riskier. If last year was the
Dick’s invests in in-house influencers as brands seek control

Dick’s invests in in-house influencers as brands seek control

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By Kimeko McCoy  •  January 22, 2026  • Ivy Liu The creator economy is booming and DICK’s Sporting Goods is vying for a bigger slice of the pie. Applications opened this week for the retailer’s third iteration of its creator program. That in-house program gives Dick’s more control over its relationship with influencers and opens
The Australian Open wants to be ‘the Super Bowl’ for experiential beauty marketing

The Australian Open wants to be ‘the Super Bowl’ for experiential beauty marketing

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By Emily Jensen  •  January 22, 2026  • Ivy Liu This story was first published by Digiday sibling Glossy . The 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys made her return to the tournament with a first-round win on Tuesday. And another star player from the 2025 tournament has also returned for the 2026 edition: Mecca.
Albertsons is putting digital screens for ads in more than a third of its stores

Albertsons is putting digital screens for ads in more than a third of its...

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By Mitchell Parton  •  January 22, 2026  • Ivy Liu This story was first published by Digiday sibling Modern Retail Digital screens may become far more common for shoppers to see in stores this year. Albertsons’ retail media division, Albertsons Media Collective, began piloting an in-store digital display network last summer. The program spanned 80 stores in
Bold Call: AI will rewrite publishers’ websites in 2026

Bold Call: AI will rewrite publishers’ websites in 2026

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By Sara Guaglione  •  January 22, 2026  • Ivy Liu This article is part of a new series in which Digiday challenges industry assumptions and explores why today’s long shots could be tomorrow’s inevitabilities. More from the series → We’re calling it: 2026 will be the year AI remakes publishers’ websites — and reader experiences. 
Europe’s GDPR cops dished out €1.2B in fines last year as data breaches piled up

Europe’s GDPR cops dished out €1.2B in fines last year as data breaches piled...

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GDPR fines pushed past the £1 billion (€1.2 billion) mark in 2025 as Europe's regulators were deluged with more than 400 data breach notifications a day, according to a new survey that suggests the post-plateau era of enforcement has well and truly arrived. The figures come from the latest GDPR Fines and Data Breach Survey published
Bank of England: Financial sector failing to implement basic cybersecurity controls

Bank of England: Financial sector failing to implement basic cybersecurity controls

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Concerned about the orgs that safeguard your money? The UK's annual cybersecurity review for 2025 suggests you should be. Despite years of regulation, financial organizations continue to miss basic cybersecurity safeguards. The latest findings come from the CBEST report, which was co-authored by representatives from the Prudential Regulation Authority, Financial Conduct Authority, and Bank of
Ancient telnet bug happily hands out root to attackers

Ancient telnet bug happily hands out root to attackers

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A recently disclosed critical vulnerability in the GNU InetUtils telnet daemon (telnetd) is "trivial" to exploit, experts say. The bug, which had gone unnoticed for nearly 11 years, was disclosed on January 20 and is tracked as CVE-2026-24061 (9.8). It was introduced in a May 2015 update, and if you're one of the few to
House of Lords votes to ban social media for Brits under 16

House of Lords votes to ban social media for Brits under 16

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UK government is edging closer to following Australia in blocking under-16s from social media accounts after the House of Lords voted in favor of a ban. On Wednesday evening, the Lords voted 261 to 150 in favor of amending the children's wellbeing and schools bill to require social media services to introduce age checks to