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Tweakers - Reviews • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

Quicktest - Crucial P510-ssd - Het merk is weg maar de drives niet

De P510 van Crucial is al enige tijd verkrijgbaar en is een van de budgetopties in het PCIe Gen5-productaanbod van het bedrijf. Moet je hem kopen bij een mooie deal?
Tweakers - Nieuws • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

DIGI Belgium geeft klanten tot 10GB extra mobiele data zonder prijsverhoging

DIGI Belgium vergroot de databundels van zijn drie abonnementen met 2GB tot 10GB, afhankelijk van het abonnement. Het maandtarief blijft daarbij gelijk.

De wijziging gaat per direct in en geldt ook voor bestaande abonnees.
Tweakers - Nieuws • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

Europese Commissie wil lidstaten dwingen Huawei te verwijderen uit 5G-netwerken

De Europese Commissie wil Europese landen dwingen om 5G-apparatuur van leveranciers uit 'hoogrisicolanden' te verwijderen. Hiermee doelt de Commissie op Chinese leveranciers zoals Huawei en ZTE.

Het gebruik van deze apparatuur werd al afgeraden.
Tweakers - Nieuws • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

ChatGPT gaat 'in komende weken' leeftijd van Europese gebruiker voorspellen

OpenAI voegt 'in de komende weken' een leeftijdsvoorspeller toe aan ChatGPT. Die moet tieners onderscheiden van volwassen gebruikers, zodat tieners niet worden blootgesteld aan bepaalde gevoelige content.

De functie werd in september vorig jaar aangekondigd.
The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

A later-life love triangle? Redefining how to grow old – in pictures

From naked embraces and sofa snogging to the very final stages of life, a new exhibition proves there is no one way to age Continue reading...
The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

Homemade Bounty bars, savoury granola and flapjacks: Melissa Hemsley’s recipes for healthy sweet treats

Coconut bars with matcha, a nutty rubble for soups, sandwiches or toast, and super-simple almond butter flapjacks I love a Bounty , although I call them paradise bars. I also love matcha (and not only for its health-supporting benefits).

Though my partner doesn’t enjoy drinking matcha tea, when I mix it into the sweetness of the coconut filling, even he’s on board. Then, a very munchable and grabbable savoury granola, and flapjacks that you can throw together in minutes for a week’s worth of on-the-go snacks.

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The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

Rock up to London: discovering stones and fossils from around the world on an urban geology tour

The city’s architecture travels through time and continents, incorporating everything from slabs of the Italian Alps to meteorites that hit southern Africa 2bn years ago In the heart of London’s Square Mile, between the windows of a tapas restaurant, a 150m-year-old ammonite stares mutely at passersby. The fossil is embedded in a limestone wall on Plantation Lane, sitting alongside the remnants of ancient nautiloids and squid-like belemnites.

It’s a mineralised aquarium hiding in plain sight, a snapshot of deep time that few even glance at, a transtemporal space where patatas bravas meet prehistoric cephalopods. How often do you give thought to the stones that make up our towns and cities?

To the building blocks, paving slabs and machine-cut masonry that backdrop our lives?
The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

UK credit cards: six ways to help you pick the best deals

From understanding jargon such as APRs and 0% transfer offers, to getting perks such as air miles or cashback When you apply for a credit card or personal loan, the lender will quote interest as the annual percentage rate (APR). This is, essentially, the total cost of borrowing over 12 months, shown as a percentage of the amount you have borrowed.

It takes fees into account, as well as interest. The rate should give you an idea of how much you will have to pay back on top of the money you want to borrow.

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The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

My analogue month: would ditching my smartphone make me healthier, happier – or more stressed?

When I swapped my iPhone for a Nokia, Walkman, film camera and physical map, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But my life soon started to change When two balaclava-clad men on a motorbike mounted the pavement to rob me, recently, I remained oblivious.

My eyes were pinned to a text message on my phone, and my hands were so clawed around it that they didn’t even bother to grab it. It wasn’t until an elderly woman shrieked and I felt the whoosh of air as the bike launched back on to the road that I looked up at all.

They might have been unsuccessful but it did make me think: what else am I missing from the real world around me? Before I’ve poured my first morning coffee I’ve already watched the lives of strangers unfold on Instagram, checked the headlines, responded to texts, swiped through some matches on a dating app, and refreshed my emails, twice.
The Guardian - Life & Style • Jan. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

The pub that changed me: ‘Shattering grief took me there for the first time’

I was 23 and one of my closest friends had just died. Our friendship group all but moved into the Bard’s back room, insulated from time and gossip, doing our best to comfort one another The Crown Bard in Rhyl had always been there, on the main road on the way out of town.

Despite living a five-minute walk away, I don’t remember ever going there in my teens, but I must’ve passed it thousands of times. Local wisdom dictated it was where the rugby lads drank, while the pub directly opposite was where you’d find the football crowd.

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