
This $140 GameMT EX8 Retro Handheld Wasn’t Supposed To Be This Good
GameMT’s EX8 handheld launches at $139.99, offering a MediaTek Helio G99 CPU, 6 GB RAM, and 128 GB storage. Its 4.88‑inch 1080p 3:2 screen and active 20,000 RPM cooling set it apart from other budget emulators. The device can comfortably emulate PS1, Dreamcast, and GameCube titles, positioning it as a strong value alternative to the $229.99 Ayaneo Pocket Micro. Availability is limited to the authorized Royibeila retailer, with discount codes bringing the price near $135.

Samsung Galaxy Book6 Pro and Ultra Laptops Now Available (for Those Who Can Afford Them)
Samsung launched its Galaxy Book6 lineup, featuring the premium 16‑inch Book6 Ultra with optional Intel Core Ultra X7 358H and NVIDIA RTX 5060 graphics, priced from $2,500 to $3,000. The more affordable Book6 Pro starts at $1,900 for the 16‑inch model and $1,600...
Apple Tries to Hide that the Power Adaptors of MacBook Pro Models Are Insufficient
Apple continues to ship its 14‑inch and 16‑inch MacBook Pro models with legacy 96 W and 140 W power adapters, despite the newer M5 chips demanding more energy. Independent testing shows the 14‑inch model caps power intake at 97 W, causing a 10‑15%...

DIY $8,500 Zeus Supercomputer Replaces Cloud Tools for AI Business
Jay’s DIY Zeus supercomputer, built for roughly $8,500, offers a high‑performance alternative to traditional cloud AI services. Powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU, 128 GB of RAM, 14 TB of storage and an Nvidia 5090 GPU, it runs on Unraid OS with Docker...
Trying Out Snapdragon X Elite With The Acer Swift 14 AI Laptop On Ubuntu 26.04
Testing Ubuntu 26.04 on the Acer Swift 14 AI equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite revealed multiple regressions. The qcom‑firmware‑extract tool now refuses the device, and the generic Linux 6.19 kernel only provides LLVMpipe software rendering, while the Qualcomm‑specific X1E kernel stalls at a gray screen....

Mid-Range Robot Vacuum Puts Flagships to Shame: Ecovacs Deebot T90 Pro Omni Review
The Ecovacs Deebot T90 Pro Omni, priced just under $900, delivers flagship‑level suction of 30,000 Pa and a 27 cm Ozmo Roller that outperforms many premium models in mopping tests. Its fast‑charging system and sizable water tanks enable extensive area coverage without...

7 EDC Essentials Worth Carrying This Spring
Spring’s lighter weather is prompting a refresh of everyday‑carry kits, and this roundup highlights seven newly launched EDC gadgets that combine multiple functions without adding bulk. The KeySmart Dual‑Band Smart Card bridges Apple and Android tracking ecosystems, while Huawei’s FreeClip 2...

What Is a Computer?
Modern flagship smartphones now match entry‑level laptops in CPU speed and RAM, prompting questions about their viability as primary computers. However, the Android operating system and Google’s tightening security policies prevent many essential desktop applications and limit sideloading of arbitrary...

The 2026 Guide to the Ultimate iPhone Home Screen Setup
Tech outlet iReviews outlines a step‑by‑step guide for creating a one‑screen iPhone home screen that blends productivity with sleek aesthetics. The approach recommends placing four core apps in the dock, four additional apps above, and leveraging transparent widgets to display...
OpenRazer 3.12 Released With Support For Newer Razer Products On Linux
OpenRazer 3.12, the latest open‑source driver suite for Razer peripherals on Linux, was released today. The update adds native kernel support for several recent Razer products, including the BlackWidow V4 Tenkeyless HyperSpeed keyboard, Mouse Dock Pro, Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz,...

SteamOS Update Improves Demo Handling & Download Queues on Steam Deck
Valve released a major SteamOS update that refines the Steam Deck’s user interface and system stability while laying the groundwork for the forthcoming Steam Machine. The patch combines wake and login into a single screen, tightens notification controls, and resolves...

Q&A: Are Chromebooks Safer than Windows Laptops?
The article answers a common enterprise question: are Chromebooks safer than Windows laptops. It explains Chrome OS’s built‑in security layers—verified boot, automatic updates, sandboxed web apps, and tight integration with Google’s cloud services—versus Windows’ broader attack surface and reliance on...

A Foldable Laptop That Doesn’t Feel Like a Compromise
Huawei unveiled the MateBook Fold Ultimate Design, a foldable laptop that expands from a 13‑inch chassis to an 18‑inch OLED workspace while weighing just 1.45 kg with its detachable keyboard. Launched in mid‑2025, the device features a dual‑layer OLED panel, a...
Keychron Launches $59.99 C0 HE 8K One-Handed Gaming Keyboard
Keychron has launched the C0 HE 8K, a left‑handed, one‑handed gaming keyboard priced at $59.99. The device features 35 keys, an ABS chassis, aluminium plate, and Ultra‑Fast Lime magnetic Hall‑effect switches with 25 g actuation. It includes an ergonomic angled space bar,...
AMD Sees Agent Computers as the Next Step in AI PCs
AMD released a guide outlining two local‑AI hardware paths—RyzenClaw and RadeonClaw—designed to run large language models entirely on Windows without cloud services. The RyzenClaw configuration uses a Ryzen AI Max+ system with 128 GB memory, delivering about 45 tokens per second and supporting...

Smart Home Tech for Seniors Is Finally Getting It Right
Smart home manufacturers are shifting focus to senior‑friendly solutions, embedding voice‑first interfaces, health monitoring, and simplified setup. Devices such as Echo Show 8, Nest Hub Max, smart lighting, video doorbells, and wearable medical alerts now target independence and safety for the...
Windows 11 Insiders Get Support for >1,000 Hz Monitor Refresh Rate
Microsoft released Windows 11 Insider builds 26100.8106 and 26200.8106, adding native support for monitor refresh rates exceeding 1,000 Hz. The update marks the first time the OS handles four‑digit refresh rates, aligning software with emerging ultra‑high‑refresh displays. Philips and AOC have already...

MacStories Weekly: Issue 504
MacStories Weekly issue 504 bundles three distinct tech stories. Apple announced an iPad Air powered by the new M4 chip, promising notable performance gains over the M2 generation. The newsletter also showcases a DIY bookmark manager built in Notion that leverages...

Smart Home Upgrades That Help Protect Your Home’s Structure
Smart home technology is now being leveraged to safeguard a house’s structural integrity. Devices such as moisture leak sensors, smart hygrometers, termite monitors, automated water shutoff valves, and foundation crack detectors provide real‑time alerts and even autonomous responses. By integrating...

Radost Adds App in Hungarian, Accepts Foreign IDs
O2 Slovakia’s MVNO Radost has expanded its mobile app to include Hungarian, joining Slovak and English. The update also lets users activate service using a range of foreign identity documents, covering countries such as the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, the...

SLZB-06 vs SLZB-MR vs SMHUB: All SMLight Coordinators Compared
SMLight’s coordinator lineup now spans USB‑only dongles, PoE‑enabled units, dual‑radio MR models, and full‑stack Linux hubs. The SLZB‑07 series provides basic Zigbee or Thread connectivity, while the SLZB‑06 adds Ethernet, PoE and USB passthrough via an ESP32‑S3 controller. The SLZB‑MR...
Weekly Wrap: Samsung Plans New Smart Glasses
Samsung announced plans to launch its first AI‑enabled smart glasses this month, featuring an eye‑level camera that streams directly to a paired mobile device. The move pits Samsung against Meta, whose Ray‑Ban glasses currently command 82% of the global market....

Skyrover S1: 4K, 3-Axis Gimbal, Forward Obstacle Avoidance, and Still Under 249g
The Skyrover S1 is a sub‑249 g drone that packs a 1/2‑inch Sony sensor capable of 4K 60 fps video and 8K photos, a true 3‑axis mechanical gimbal, and forward obstacle avoidance. It offers up to 40 minutes of flight per battery and a 39‑km...

2026 Apple TV 4K Is Ready, But Won’t Launch Without a Smarter Siri
Apple is postponing the 2026 Apple TV 4K and HomePod Mini launch to sync with a dramatically upgraded Siri that will debut with iOS 27 later in 2026. The new Siri promises conversational depth, contextual awareness, and tighter ecosystem integration, positioning the...

Stop Killing Your iPhone Battery: 4 Habits to Break Now
The article warns iPhone users that everyday software habits, not hardware flaws, are the primary cause of rapid battery drain. It explains how functions like push notifications, bright displays, and background app activity force the lithium‑ion cell through extra charge...
New Headphones
Matt’s latest post spotlights the Sennheiser HDB 630 Wireless Over‑Ear Headphones, praising their sound quality and comfort. He links directly to the Amazon listing and credits Philip Kaplan for the tip. The entry sits among a series of related headphone...

Raspberry Pi 5 Local AI Assistant Gains Offline Vision, Voice & Image Generation
Raspberry Pi 5 now supports sophisticated offline AI by pairing the LM AA50 accelerator and the AI Hat Plus 2 with the 2‑billion‑parameter CR3VL vision‑language model and a latent consistency generator. The hardware can interpret images, transform visuals, and create pictures from spoken or typed prompts...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Teardown: What’s Inside the New Flasgship
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra teardown reveals incremental hardware upgrades across camera, charging, and thermal management while introducing a privacy screen that sacrifices brightness. The new 50 MP telephoto lens with a wider f/2.9 aperture and prism‑based lens layout trims camera depth...

“This Is Not The Computer For You”
The article reflects on Sam Henri Gold’s essay about the MacBook Neo, noting how reviews often pigeonhole devices into narrow user categories. It points out the Neo’s modest specs—$599, A18 Pro chip, 8 GB RAM—and the common advice that it’s unsuitable for developers...
Apple Keeps iPhone Prices Stable Despite Rising Memory Prices
Apple is reportedly planning to keep the launch prices of the upcoming iPhone 18, iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max stable, despite a sharp rise in DRAM and NAND memory costs driven by AI data‑center demand. Analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo says...

Brain TechBio 🧠🖥️ (ΙIΙ)
The latest Brain TechBio roundup highlights several breakthroughs across neurotechnology and AI-driven drug discovery. Angelini Pharma has inked a multi‑year deal with Quiver Bioscience, offering up to $120 million in milestones for AI‑guided epilepsy treatments. In India, KIMS Hospitals introduced adaptive...
Apple’s Platform Security Guide Adds a Brief Note on the MacBook Neo’s On-Screen Camera Indicator
Apple’s Platform Security Guide now highlights a new privacy safeguard on the MacBook Neo, which integrates the A18 Pro silicon and dedicated camera‑security hardware. The design guarantees that any camera activation— even by software with root or kernel privileges—must trigger...
Connected 594: Vibing at 50 / Warranted But Not Sexy / The Relay Account Has Signed In
Connected 594, the latest episode of the Relay FM podcast, dives into Apple’s 50‑year milestone while reviewing the newly announced MacBook Neo laptops. Hosts Stephen and Federico share hands‑on impressions, noting the device’s sleek design but questioning its price point....
Unlock Mac-Specific Accent Colors
Mahdi Bchatnia’s Accents app enables any Mac to use the exclusive accent colors originally reserved for the iMac and MacBook Neo. The utility taps into macOS APIs to apply these hardware‑specific palettes without requiring system hacks. Michael Tsai highlighted the...

One Button Turns This Smartphone Screen Into Paper
TCL’s NXTPAPER 70 Pro introduces a paper‑like reading experience on a standard IPS‑LCD panel, thanks to its proprietary NXTPAPER 4.0 technology. A dedicated side button cycles between Color Paper, Ink Paper and Max Ink modes, each reducing blue light and shifting to grayscale...

Turris Omnia NG Wired Dual 10GbE, Quad 2.5GbE Router Drops Wi-Fi for Cost Savings
Turris has launched the Omnia NG Wired router, mirroring the feature set of its Wi‑Fi 7 model but stripping out built‑in wireless to cut costs. The device offers dual 10 GbE SFP+ cages, four 2.5 GbE RJ45 ports, a Qualcomm IPQ9574 SoC, 2 GB...

Apple Has Changed Several Key Cap Labels From Words to Glyphs on Its Latest MacBook Keyboards
Apple has updated the key caps on its latest MacBook lineup, swapping word labels for glyph symbols on the Backspace, Return, Shift and Tab keys. The change appears on the new M5 16‑inch MacBook Pro, the M5 Air and the...

Lilbits:
Rabbit's 2024 handheld AI device, the R1, was widely criticized for underdelivering, prompting the company to refocus on software improvements. Now the firm announced Project CyberDeck, a mini‑laptop that pairs a high‑quality keyboard and display with low‑power, Raspberry Pi 5‑class processing. The...

(Podcast) Clockwise 647: A Seedy Jelly Experience
Clockwise 647 covers Apple’s upcoming MacBook Neo, potential USB‑C setbacks, LEGO’s Smart Bricks launch, and the controversy around loot boxes. The hosts debate who benefits from the Neo’s specs, warn about cable compatibility issues, assess the educational value of programmable...
First Footage of X-Plane 12 on Vision Pro
X-Plane 12, the industry‑leading flight simulator, will be available on Apple Vision Pro via a companion app this spring. The experience relies on visionOS 26.4 and Nvidia’s CloudXR 6.0 to stream the simulator from Mac, Windows, or Linux machines in...

Your 2026 Home Technology Tune-Up Checklist
The article offers a 2026 home‑technology tune‑up checklist that guides homeowners through a systematic, once‑a‑year audit of networking, storage, backups, power protection, smart devices, and firmware. It outlines core checks—firmware updates, Wi‑Fi coverage, drive health, backup verification, UPS battery age—and...

Dabao Is a $10 Dev Board with an Open Source Baochip-1x RISC-V Microcontroller (Crowdfunding)
Hardware hacker bunnie Huang launched the Dabao evaluation board, a $9.50 single‑board computer featuring the open‑source Baochip‑1x RISC‑V microcontroller. The chip, fabricated in TSMC’s 22 nm process, offers a 350 MHz VexRiscv core, multiple PicoRV32 I/O cores, 4 MiB non‑volatile RRAM, and hardware...

Apple’s New $599 iPhone 17e Delivers Solid Performance at a Lower Price
Apple introduced the iPhone 17e at a $599 price point, positioning it as the company’s most affordable new model. The device is powered by the fast A19 processor, ships with 256GB of storage as standard, and adds MagSafe compatibility and...

New Generation Studio Display, Apple’s 5K Monitor Gets Thunderbolt 5 Upgrade
Apple has launched a refreshed 27‑inch Studio Display that retains its 5K Retina panel, 600‑nit brightness, and integrated camera, speakers, and microphones. The key upgrade is the inclusion of Thunderbolt 5, delivering up to 80 Gb/s bandwidth and allowing the monitor to...
Epomaker Reveals Luma100 Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard With Custom Gateron Switches
Epomaker has unveiled the Luma100, a low‑profile 96% mechanical keyboard that blends full‑size functionality with a compact, aluminium chassis. It features custom Gateron Low‑Profile 2.0 switches, a gasket‑mount design, and ABS DSA keycaps with shine‑through RGB. The keyboard supports USB‑C wired,...
Qualcomm Faces Loss of Apple Business, Rated ‘Underperform’ by Bank of America
Bank of America downgraded Qualcomm to an 'Underperform' rating, citing an imminent $7‑$8 billion revenue loss as Apple phases out Qualcomm’s modem chips by fall 2027. The analyst notes that the smartphone chip market is maturing, with rivals like Samsung and...

Everblog Smart Calendar Review: An Organizers Dream with a Secret
Everblog’s new E1 and E2 smart calendars digitize the traditional kitchen calendar, offering a dedicated Android‑14 interface for chore and schedule management. The 21.5‑inch E1, priced at $349, features a robust build and full‑screen touch, while the 13.4‑inch E2 costs...

Amazon Reveals the First Fire TV Running Android 14 — You’re Going to Be Disappointed
Amazon has unveiled the first Fire TV running Fire OS 14, its Android 14‑based platform, on an Onida smart TV released in India. The device is a low‑end 4K QLED set available in 43‑ and 55‑inch models, featuring a 32‑bit processor, 2 GB...

How to Quickly Locate the Mouse Pointer on Your Computer Screen
The post explains how to quickly locate a mouse pointer on a computer screen using built‑in operating system features and optional third‑party tools. It walks readers through enabling pointer trails, enlarging the cursor, and activating a visual highlight triggered by...

Boost Your iPhone’s Performance With Ultra Fast Mode in iOS 26
Apple’s iOS 26 introduces an “Ultra Fast Mode” that bundles a series of accessibility and gesture tweaks to speed up everyday iPhone interactions. Users can enable Tap or Swipe to Wake, add an alternate Face ID appearance, and swipe across the navigation...