The Super Bowl, set to air on NBC this weekend, is expected to draw a massive audience, potentially exceeding any other live US television program in 2026, despite a possible drop from last year's record-breaking viewership. The game, a rematch from 11 years prior, is anticipated to be a major draw, fueled by the NFL's strategy of scarcity, according to Fortune.
Last year's Super Bowl attracted nearly 128 million TV viewers, the most-watched program in US history, according to the source. Even if this year's broadcast experiences a decline, it is still likely to garner twice the audience of any other live US television program in 2026.
Beyond the game itself, consumers have a variety of tech deals to consider. The Verge reported on deals for LG's C5 TV and Anker's power bank. Wired highlighted 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 are known for their brightness, reaching up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, as noted by Wired.
The upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina will also showcase technological advancements. According to Wired, the 2026 games will feature more technology than ever before for both athletes and fans. 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.
For those looking to create a website, Wired also provided information on the best website builders, including Squarespace, Hostinger, Wix, and Strikingly. These builders streamline the process of publishing a website, offering drag-and-drop interfaces for easy design.
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