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The Internet Archive and Automattic have teamed up to tackle one of the web’s biggest annoyances: “link rot.” The two companies have released a new WordPress plugin called Link Fixer that automatically redirects broken links to archived versions so readers never hit a dead page. Link rot happens when URLs in older posts stop working because the linked pages are deleted, moved, or otherwise dissapear over time. Research shows that nearly 40% of links from just over a decade ago no longer lead anywhere, leaving old posts full of dead ends. To address this, Link Fixer scans WordPress posts for…

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Robotics specialist Unitree has been making waves with its humanoid robots, and a new video shows its impressive G1 bipedal bot dealing with incredibly cold conditions. In a video showing the G1 trudging through deep snow, Unitree describes the feat as “the world‘s first autonomous walking challenge for humanoid robots in a -53.32°F (-47.4°C) extreme weather environment.” The stunt took place in China’s Altay region, about 1,500 miles (2,400 km) northwest of Beijing, where Unitree’s snowbot trudged through deep snow to mark out the Olympic rings in celebration of Friday’s Winter Olympics opening in Italy. It’s not clear how long…

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T-Mobile just raised the bar for home internet again: They’re including one full month of T-Mobile 5G Home Internet for new customers. But wait…there’s more: you can also score up to a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard1 when you sign up. Yes, you read that right. T-Mobile not only covers the first month of home internet service but also gives you the opportunity to experience a competitive 5G home internet offer currently available. There are no monthly equipment fees or annual contracts, and free 2-day shipping. It’s all included in a simple monthly price. With plans starting as low as $35/month…

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NVIDIA is reportedly set to skip releasing any new gaming graphics chips in 2026, a rare and unexpected twist in an industry where new GPUs traditionally roll out annually. According to a report in The Information, supply constraints in the global memory market, driven largely by booming demand for AI accelerators and data-center memory, have left Nvidia with too little memory to go around, forcing the company to delay its planned RTX 50 Super refresh and to effectively deprioritize gaming GPUs this year. That situation could create an unusual gap in Nvidia’s product cycle. Even the next generation of flagship…

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In a rare moment of concern and chaos in the PC industry, popular manufacturers like HP, Dell, Acer, and Asus are reportedly exploring sourcing dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips from Chinese suppliers. The move comes as a global memory crisis is squeezing supply, sending prices through the roof, and forcing companies to rethink their short-term strategies about procuring DRAM and NAND flash modules (via Nikkei Asia). PC makers eye Chinese memory as supply tightens Traditionally, all the renowned PC makers we’re talking about have relied on memory giants like Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix, companies that have handled both quality…

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AI-generated visuals can be produced quickly, but they often look generic and require manual editing before they can be shared. This is why Canva is making it easier for people to turn AI-generated ideas into visuals that truly reflect their brand. Starting today, ChatGPT users can create designs that will automatically match their company’s colors, fonts, and logos, thanks to a deeper integration with Canva. Now, when you ask ChatGPT to create something visual, like a pitch deck or a social media post, Canva can make sure it already looks like it belongs to your brand. This means you won’t…

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Smart glasses are finally moving past the “cool demo, never used” phase. The best versions are the ones that fit into normal life: you put them on, you get hands-free audio, you can grab quick photos or video without pulling out your phone, and you move on. The Oakley Meta HSTN smart AI glasses are $407.15 for a limited time, down from $479.00 for 15% off. That discount isn’t massive, but for a premium wearable in a newer category, it’s enough to make the timing feel right if you’ve been curious. What you’re getting These are performance-leaning smart glasses built…

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The best earbud deals aren’t just cheap, they’re “why is this so fully loaded?” cheap. That’s the vibe here. Nothing Ear (a) is currently $58.99, down from $109.00 for a 46% discount, and it’s marked as a limited-time deal. For anyone who wants modern features like active noise cancelling, long battery life, and the ability to tune sound without paying premium prices, this is the kind of discount that actually makes sense to act on. What you’re getting These are wireless earbuds with 45dB hybrid noise cancelling, Hi-Res Audio support, and an advanced equaliser so you can shape the sound…

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You no longer need an engineering degree to print a Baby Yoda. A few years ago, 3D printing was a hobby defined by troubleshooting: leveling beds with sheets of paper, unclogging nozzles, and tightening belts. In 2026, the technology has finally matured into an “appliance” phase. Modern beginner printers now calibrate themselves. They use sensors to map the print bed, adjust the nozzle height automatically, and even compensate for vibration to ensure smooth walls. If you are looking to get into the hobby, do not accept a machine that requires manual tinkering. The “no-brainer” pick Bambu Lab A1 Mini This…

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While fiber internet isn’t exactly new, it remains the clear benchmark for fast home broadband. Cable providers lean on asymmetrical speeds and 5G home internet continues to wrestle with congestion and variability, but fiber delivers what power users actually care about: consistent performance, low latency, and truly symmetrical upload and download speeds. What has changed is how fiber is priced. The best fiber internet deals hinge less on flashy introductory rates and more on the total cost of ownership: factoring in mobile bundles, equipment fees (or the lack of them), price guarantees, and cash-back incentives. Get those details right, and…

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