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Ubiquiti: Mobile UniFi Travel Router fixes hotel WiFi logins

Ubiquiti: Mobile UniFi Travel Router fixes hotel WiFi logins

A new UniFi Travel Router has been announced (Image source: Ubiquiti Networks) Ubiquiti Networks has introduced a small and compact router called the UniFi Travel Router. This gadget costs less than $100, but it is not suitable for every scenario. Andreas Sebayang (translated by Enrico Frahn), Published 12/23/2025 🇩🇪 Just before the end of the...

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Tiny implant ‘speaks’ to the brain with LED light

Tiny implant ‘speaks’ to the brain with LED light

A small device (left) is designed to be implanted under the skin of the scalp and deliver LED light into the brain tissue beneath. (Image credit: Mingzheng Wu/Rogers Research Group) A new brain-machine interface (BMI) uses light to “speak” to the brain, mouse experiments show. The minimally invasive wireless device, which is placed under the...

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I’d choose this $380 OLED over a 4K monitor in a heartbeat

I’d choose this $380 OLED over a 4K monitor in a heartbeat

Ismar is a Senior Author at How-To Geek. He previously worked as a writer, editor, and general manager at a content agency before joining the How-To Geek team in 2023. Ismar has been around Windows PCs since the age of three, so his friends and family chose him as the resident tech support. His projects...

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Wyze Lock Bolt v2 review: Now with Wi-Fi

Wyze Lock Bolt v2 review: Now with Wi-Fi

Skip to content Image: Wyze Labs TechHive Editors Choice At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Integrated Wi-Fi adapter Zippy performance Clean (if not wholly inspired) industrial design Still sports a sub-$100 price tag Cons No integrated door-ajar sensor Limited third-party ecosystem support Fingerprint reader missed occasional scans Our Verdict Wyze upgrades its smart deadbolt with...

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2025 was rough for Target. It could also be the

2025 was rough for Target. It could also be the

By Douglas Davis  •  December 24, 2025  • This story was first published by Digiday sibling ModernRetail Some may call this Target’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year. Others, sitting in Minneapolis, hope this year was when the retailer started to get back on track. Much of the front half of the year for

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How to plan a family ski trip, according to an expert

How to plan a family ski trip, according to an expert

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller  (UK). For many parents the idea of whisking your family off to the mountains one winter and learning to ski is a potent daydream. But it’s also strewn with both potential pitfalls and actual physical falls — and eye-watering costs. But there’s a good reason why millions love...

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Your subscription fatigue ends here: Lock in lifetime Office for

Your subscription fatigue ends here: Lock in lifetime Office for

Image: StackCommerce TL;DR: Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows is just $29.97 (MSRP $229) through December 21 — one payment, no subscription fees, all the essential apps you already use every day. Why keep paying for Microsoft Office on repeat when you can make it a one-and-done purchase instead? For $29.97, you can grab a lifetime

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James Cameron’s sci-fi movies ranked, worst to best

James Cameron’s sci-fi movies ranked, worst to best

(Image credit: Disney, 20th Century Studios, Skydance) As Avatar: Fire and Ash hits cinemas worldwide, we figured now is the perfect time to step back and take a look at director James Cameron’s entire sci-fi slate, ranking them from worst to best. The Canadian filmmaker has carved out an iconic status in the movie industry...

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Terminator 2D: No Fate is a new, brutally old-school shooter

Terminator 2D: No Fate is a new, brutally old-school shooter

Terminator 2D: No Fate adapts Judgment Day into a 2D action game built around pixel-art visuals, side-scrolling combat, and a notably high difficulty. Reviewers are praising its controls and commitment to arcade-era design.Read Entire Article…Read whole article here