The upcoming Super Bowl and the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina are set to showcase significant technological advancements, while consumers can find deals on large-screen televisions and explore the capabilities of emerging AI. Deals on electronics and the evolution of AI are making headlines this week, according to multiple sources.
The first weekend of February saw a focus on the Super Bowl, with the Bad Bunny-led halftime show drawing attention, according to The Verge. Simultaneously, consumers could find deals on technology, including LG's C5 TV and Anker's power bank. Wired reported significant discounts on Sony's Bravia 9 Series QLED screens, with a $900 discount on the 75-inch model and a $1,800 markdown on the 85-inch version. These large screens boast impressive brightness, reaching up to 3,000 nits.
Beyond consumer electronics, the 2026 Winter Olympic Games are poised to feature unprecedented technological experiences for both athletes and fans. According to Wired, the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris utilized 5G and 4K technologies, with some AI applications. The 2026 games will expand on this, with more technology than ever before. Yiannis Exarchos, the managing director of Olympic Broadcasting Services and executive director of Olympic Channel Services, stated that people will have "unprecedented experiences" in Milano Cortina.
In the realm of artificial intelligence, VentureBeat highlighted the "OpenClaw moment," marking the first time autonomous AI agents have moved into the general workforce. Originally developed by Peter Steinberger as "Clawdbot" in November 2025, the framework evolved into "Moltbot" before settling on "OpenClaw" in late January 2026. Unlike previous chatbots, OpenClaw is designed with "hands," enabling it to execute shell commands, manage local files, and navigate messaging platforms with persistent permissions.
For those looking to establish an online presence, Wired also provided insights into website builders. The best options streamline the process of publishing a website, offering drag-and-drop interfaces for easy design.
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