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Don’t Buy an iPad Pro: The M4 iPad Air Is Coming Sooner Than You Think
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Don’t Buy an iPad Pro: The M4 iPad Air Is Coming Sooner Than You Think

Apple confirmed a 2026 iPad Air refresh powered by the new M4 chip, slated for a spring launch in February or March. The device will keep the familiar 11‑inch and 13‑inch aluminum chassis, preserving compatibility with the Magic Keyboard and...

By Geeky Gadgets
A Century of Miracles: From the FET’s Inception to the Horizons Ahead
BlogFeb 17, 2026

A Century of Miracles: From the FET’s Inception to the Horizons Ahead

2025 marks the centennial of the field‑effect transistor, first patented by Julius Lilienfeld in 1925. After decades of material and physics challenges, MOSFET stability was achieved in 1969, launching the era of large‑scale integration and the scaling roadmap defined by...

By SemiWiki
NVIDIA RTX Steam Machine Build : AMD GPUs Run SteamOS More Smoothly
BlogFeb 17, 2026

NVIDIA RTX Steam Machine Build : AMD GPUs Run SteamOS More Smoothly

Iceberg Tech’s guide walks through building a compact Linux‑gaming PC using the ASRock DeskMeet X600 case paired with an NVIDIA RTX 5060 GPU. While the RTX 5060 brings DLSS performance, the article highlights persistent driver instability on Linux, making AMD GPUs a...

By Geeky Gadgets
AirPods Pro 4: The Secret “Vision” Feature Apple Didn’t Want You to Know
BlogFeb 17, 2026

AirPods Pro 4: The Secret “Vision” Feature Apple Didn’t Want You to Know

Apple is reportedly gearing up to launch AirPods Pro 4 with built‑in cameras, a move that could fuse spatial audio with real‑time augmented reality. The camera‑enabled earbuds aim to deliver immersive navigation, interactive AR apps, and new ways to engage with...

By Geeky Gadgets
Ugreen’s New Power Bank Listens and Charges
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Ugreen’s New Power Bank Listens and Charges

Ugreen unveiled the MagFlow AI Voice Recording Magnetic Power Bank at CES 2026, combining a 10,000 mAh magnetic wireless charger with an AI‑powered voice recorder that can translate and summarize audio. The device retains familiar features such as a digital display...

By The Gadgeteer
MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z: 2500W XOC BIOS Leaked – Pushing the Limits with Advance Warning
BlogFeb 17, 2026

MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z: 2500W XOC BIOS Leaked – Pushing the Limits with Advance Warning

MSI’s RTX 5090 Lightning Z has a 2500 W XOC BIOS leak, far exceeding the card’s typical 600 W TDP and even the model’s advertised 1000 W extreme profile. The BIOS is designed for liquid‑nitrogen record attempts and disables safety mechanisms, making it unsuitable for...

By Igor’sLAB
DShanPi-A1 AI Education Rockchip RK3576 SBC Features HDMI Input and Output Ports, Dual GbE
BlogFeb 17, 2026

DShanPi-A1 AI Education Rockchip RK3576 SBC Features HDMI Input and Output Ports, Dual GbE

The DShanPi‑A1 AI Education SBC is built around Rockchip’s RK3576 octa‑core Cortex‑A72/A53 SoC and can be configured with up to 8 GB RAM and 64 GB eMMC storage. It offers HDMI 2.1 video output, a mini‑HDMI input, dual Gigabit Ethernet, MIPI DSI/CSI interfaces,...

By CNX Software – Embedded Systems News
TESSAN Launches Universal Travel Adapter 21W for Seamless Worldwide Charging
BlogFeb 16, 2026

TESSAN Launches Universal Travel Adapter 21W for Seamless Worldwide Charging

The episode introduces TESSAN's new Universal Travel Adapter 21W, a compact 5‑in‑1 device that combines a universal AC outlet with two USB‑C and two USB‑A ports, delivering up to 21 W of fast charging for up to five devices simultaneously. It...

By Coolsmartphone
Two Open RISC-V Projects Chart Divergent Paths to High Performance
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Two Open RISC-V Projects Chart Divergent Paths to High Performance

Two open‑source RISC‑V projects—ETH Zürich’s Ara vector processor and China’s XiangShan scalar core—demonstrate opposite strategies for scaling performance. Ara implements the RISC‑V Vector Extension with explicit parallelism and no speculation, relying on software‑managed locality and a shallow memory hierarchy. XiangShan...

By SemiWiki
Gaming Phone Hides a Controller Under Its Sliding Screen
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Gaming Phone Hides a Controller Under Its Sliding Screen

Ayaneo unveiled the Pocket Play, a smartphone that slides its 6.8‑inch OLED screen upward to reveal an integrated d‑pad, face buttons and touch‑pad zones, reviving the sliding‑phone form factor. Powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300 and featuring UFS 4.0 storage, a 5,000 mAh battery...

By The Gadgeteer
Neuromorphic Night Vision Powered by Quantum Dots with Memory
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Neuromorphic Night Vision Powered by Quantum Dots with Memory

Researchers have engineered ferroelectric quantum dots that embed internal electric fields, enabling efficient charge separation under dim illumination. By coating cadmium‑selenide dots with a ferroelectric polyvinylidene fluoride polymer, they created a floating‑gate phototransistor that stores light‑induced charges as a persistent...

By FrogHeart
Apple Could Launch a New Entry-Level MacBook in March (Along with New MacBook Pro and Air Models)
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Apple Could Launch a New Entry-Level MacBook in March (Along with New MacBook Pro and Air Models)

Apple is slated to host a March 4, 2026 event that could unveil a new entry‑level MacBook priced below $1,000, alongside refreshed MacBook Air and Pro models powered by M5‑series chips. The budget MacBook is expected to feature a sub‑13‑inch aluminum display, a...

By Liliputing
Paragon ID, Dracula Technologies to Scale Light-Powered BLE Tags
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Paragon ID, Dracula Technologies to Scale Light-Powered BLE Tags

Paragon ID and Dracula Technologies announced a large‑scale rollout of XgenTag‑L, the first fully light‑powered, battery‑free Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) smart tag. A multi‑year contract for several hundred thousand organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules will enable industrial deployment across logistics, healthcare,...

By RFID Journal
OM in the News: The Memory-Chip Shortage
BlogFeb 16, 2026

OM in the News: The Memory-Chip Shortage

A seven‑fold surge in DRAM and NAND flash prices is straining the consumer‑tech supply chain. AI‑driven data‑center expansion is the primary catalyst, leaving smartphones, PCs and gaming consoles with higher component costs. OEMs are responding by raising retail prices, trimming...

By The OM Blog by Heizer, Render, & Munson
BPI-R4 Pro Router Board Delivers MT7988A SoC with Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Capability
BlogFeb 15, 2026

BPI-R4 Pro Router Board Delivers MT7988A SoC with Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Capability

Banana Pi has launched the BPI‑R4 Pro router board, built on MediaTek’s MT7988A (Filogic 880) quad‑core Cortex‑A73 SoC and supporting tri‑band Wi‑Fi 7. The board ships in two configurations – an 8 GB DDR4 “8X” model with dual 10 G SFP+ ports and a 4 GB DDR4...

By LinuxGizmos
ACEMAGIC N3A NAS Features AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and Support for 4 HDDs and 2 SSDs
BlogFeb 15, 2026

ACEMAGIC N3A NAS Features AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and Support for 4 HDDs and 2 SSDs

The ACEMAGIC N3A NAS ships with a 2019‑era AMD Ryzen 7 3750H mobile processor, four 3.5‑inch HDD bays and two PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 slots. Its 35 W TDP is markedly higher than the low‑power Intel N150 found in many budget NAS devices, but the...

By Liliputing
Ezurio Carbon AM62 Targets Industrial Linux with TI Sitara AM62x
BlogFeb 15, 2026

Ezurio Carbon AM62 Targets Industrial Linux with TI Sitara AM62x

Ezurio unveiled the Carbon AM62 system‑on‑module, a 45 × 30 mm OSM‑MF v1.2 board built around TI’s Sitara AM623/AM625 processors. The module packs a quad‑core Cortex‑A53 up to 1.4 GHz, alongside Cortex‑M4F, Cortex‑R5F and a dual‑core PRU for real‑time tasks, and offers optional Imagination...

By LinuxGizmos
Bit-Brick K1 Pro Adds 6 TOPS NPU and Dual NVMe to Compact SBC
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Bit-Brick K1 Pro Adds 6 TOPS NPU and Dual NVMe to Compact SBC

Bit‑Brick has launched the K1 Pro single‑board computer, built on Rockchip’s RK3576 processor and equipped with a 6 TOPS INT8 neural‑processing unit. The board adds dual M.2 Key M slots for NVMe SSDs, HDMI 2.1 4K 120 fps output, and up to 8 GB LPDDR4X memory. Pricing starts...

By LinuxGizmos
XSDR Packs 2×2 MIMO, Artix-7 FPGA, and 3.8 GHz Tuning Into M.2 2230 Form Factor
BlogFeb 14, 2026

XSDR Packs 2×2 MIMO, Artix-7 FPGA, and 3.8 GHz Tuning Into M.2 2230 Form Factor

The xSDR is a compact M.2 2230 A+E‑key SDR module that combines a Lime Microsystems LMS7002M transceiver with an AMD Artix‑7 FPGA. It delivers 2×2 MIMO RX/TX across a 30 MHz‑3.8 GHz range and supports both USB 2.0 and PCIe 2.0 ×2 host interfaces. Designed for laptops,...

By LinuxGizmos
More Google Pixel 10a Details Leak (It’s Basically a Pixel 9a+)
BlogFeb 13, 2026

More Google Pixel 10a Details Leak (It’s Basically a Pixel 9a+)

Google is poised to roll out the Pixel 10a, its next mid‑range A‑series handset, within days. Early retailer listings reveal that the device is essentially a refreshed Pixel 9a, featuring a modest hardware bump rather than a full redesign. The...

By Liliputing
Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Detachable Brings a Bigger Screen and Thinner Design (Leaks)
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Detachable Brings a Bigger Screen and Thinner Design (Leaks)

Lenovo is set to unveil the ThinkPad X13 Detachable Gen 1 at Mobile World Congress, featuring a larger 13‑inch display within a slimmer chassis. The refreshed model introduces a detachable keyboard with an integrated pen slot, dual USB‑C ports, a 3.5 mm...

By Liliputing
Hanshow, University of Cambridge Team Up to Advance Next-Generation Augmented RFID
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Hanshow, University of Cambridge Team Up to Advance Next-Generation Augmented RFID

Hanshow and the University of Cambridge have announced a multi‑year research partnership to create next‑generation Augmented RFID systems built on ultra‑low‑power sensing and distributed hardware architectures. The collaboration blends Cambridge’s expertise in energy‑harvesting communication with Hanshow’s large‑scale edge‑computing and retail...

By RFID Journal
Prusa Vs. Competitors: Repairability and Upgrade Paths
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Prusa Vs. Competitors: Repairability and Upgrade Paths

iFixit’s latest video highlights how Prusa’s MK2 printer can be upgraded through three generations, culminating in the 2025 Core 1 model, showcasing the brand’s long‑standing commitment to repairability. The segment also reveals Prusa’s shift from a pure open‑source license to an...

By iFixit News (Teardowns)
Radxa Cubie A7S Integrates A733 SoC, RISC-V MCU, and LPDDR5 Memory
BlogFeb 13, 2026

Radxa Cubie A7S Integrates A733 SoC, RISC-V MCU, and LPDDR5 Memory

Radxa unveiled the Cubie A7S, a 51 × 51 mm single‑board computer powered by the Allwinner A733 SoC. The board pairs dual Cortex‑A76 cores with six Cortex‑A55 cores, LPDDR5 memory up to 16 GB, and an integrated 3 TOPS NPU for edge‑AI workloads. It also...

By LinuxGizmos
Is a 96% Lower-Power NAND Coming?
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Is a 96% Lower-Power NAND Coming?

Samsung researchers demonstrated a ferroelectric transistor that can cut NAND flash power consumption by up to 96%, integrating it into planar and 3‑D NAND strings. The approach replaces the traditional polysilicon channel or charge‑trap layer with a hafnium‑based ferroelectric oxide,...

By The Memory Guy
Insty Connect Launches The New Insty Drum and Mini Drum Antennas, A Starlink Mini Compatible Mount, And A Hot-Standby Cellular...
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Insty Connect Launches The New Insty Drum and Mini Drum Antennas, A Starlink Mini Compatible Mount, And A Hot-Standby Cellular...

Insty Connect has unveiled two new omnidirectional rooftop antennas—the high‑performance Drum and the compact Mini Drum—alongside a versatile X Mount that also fits a Starlink Mini. The company introduced a Hot‑Standby cellular plan that costs $10 per month plus $4...

By Mobile Internet Resource Center
Nitro Concepts Immersion Metahaptics Kit; Totally Not The ButtKicker 2.0
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Nitro Concepts Immersion Metahaptics Kit; Totally Not The ButtKicker 2.0

The episode dives into Nitro Concepts' Immersion Metahaptics Kit, a high‑end haptic seat system that uses USB‑controlled actuators to simulate gear shifts, engine rumble, ABS, wheelslip, and road feel for racing simulators. Reviewers from TweakTown found the tactile feedback surprisingly...

By PC Perspective
Cangaroo Open-Source CAN Bus Analyzer Supports SocketCAN and CAN-FD on Linux
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Cangaroo Open-Source CAN Bus Analyzer Supports SocketCAN and CAN-FD on Linux

Cangaroo is an open‑source CAN bus analyzer built for Linux, offering native integration with the SocketCAN stack and support for CAN‑FD. The desktop application captures, decodes, and visualizes traffic in real time, leveraging DBC databases and providing trace, graph, and...

By LinuxGizmos
DeepComputing Unveils RVA23-Compliant Mainboard III for Linux on Framework 13
BlogFeb 10, 2026

DeepComputing Unveils RVA23-Compliant Mainboard III for Linux on Framework 13

DeepComputing announced the DC‑ROMA RISC‑V Mainboard III, an RVA23‑profile board designed for the Framework Laptop 13. The board uses the new SpacemiT K3 8‑core SoC, delivering up to 2.5 GHz and a 60 TOPS AI engine, and expands memory to 32 GB LPDDR5 with M.2 and...

By LinuxGizmos
Walmart Struggles to Keep Its Onn Streaming Boxes in Stock as Customers Abandon Amazon Fire TV in Droves
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Walmart Struggles to Keep Its Onn Streaming Boxes in Stock as Customers Abandon Amazon Fire TV in Droves

Customers are abandoning Amazon Fire TV after the retailer began blocking apps, prompting a surge in demand for alternative streaming platforms. Walmart’s low‑cost Onn 4K streaming boxes—Onn 4K, 4K Plus, and 4K Pro—have all gone out of stock both online...

By AFTVnews
Apple AirPods and Malicious Compliance
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Apple AirPods and Malicious Compliance

Apple’s AirPods illustrate the company’s lock‑in strategy, coupling premium performance with hardware exclusivity that blocks competitors. The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) prompted Apple to delay the Live Translation feature in the EU, citing concerns over third‑party access to...

By iFixit News (Teardowns)
NFC Forum Publishes Its Latest Technology Roadmap
BlogFeb 9, 2026

NFC Forum Publishes Its Latest Technology Roadmap

The NFC Forum released its 2026 technology roadmap, outlining six priority initiatives to evolve NFC standards. Key focus areas include boosting data rates up to eight times, launching a comprehensive security profile, and enhancing wireless power specifications. The roadmap also...

By RFID Journal
Ugreen FineTrack Duo Review – Bluetooth Tracker Compatible with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Ugreen FineTrack Duo Review – Bluetooth Tracker Compatible with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub

The Ugreen FineTrack Duo is a Bluetooth tracker that works with both Apple’s Find My network and Google’s Find Hub, targeting mixed‑device households. It features a USB‑C rechargeable battery promising up to 12 months of life and an 80 dB speaker for audible...

By Mighty Gadget