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  1. PenumbraOS is a work-in-progress platform for bringing the discontinued Humane Ai Pin back to live as a dev platform. It includes an SDK and an app called MABL that works as a launcher and AI assistant. hackaday.com/2025/06/19/floppe

  2. As promised/threatened, Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows Mixed Reality. Windows 11 24H2 no longer supports any of the Windows MR headsets that were sold between 2017 and 2020. t.co/m8shOw5035

  3. Open source, cross-platform audio editor Audacity has added beta support for Windows on ARM, but plugins aren't supported. Audacity 3.75 also brings bug fixes and support for importing 32-bit FLAC files. omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/audaci

  4. The Acer Swift 16 AI is an upcoming laptop that will support Intel's next-gen "Panther Lake" processors. It also has a 3K, 120 Hz OLED display, a massive haptic trackpad, and up to 32GB of LPDDR5x onboard memory. notebookcheck.net/First-Intel-

  5. The Windows 11 Start Menu is getting a new look with pinned apps on top, recommended apps in the middle, and all apps at the bottom - either grouped by category or in a grid view. Start Menu is also bigger on devices with larger screens. blogs.windows.com/windows-insi

  6. Tech industry watchers Ming-Chi Kuo and Ross Young both claim that Amazon is developing a large-screen foldable tablet that uses tech similar to foldable laptops from Asus, Lenovo, Huawei (and maybe one day Apple). x.com/mingchikuo/status/192478

  7. Leaked pictures of an unannounced Motorola flip/foldable show a cover display that really does cover most of the top panel, providing plenty of room for notificaitons, quick action shortcuts, and two big camera cut-outs. 9to5google.com/2023/02/21/moto

  8. After introducing something like seven different AYN Loki handheld gaming PC configurations last year, AYN has announced that four are inching closer to launch... and three have been cancelled.

    liliputing.com/ayn-loki-handhe

  9. Some more photos of the upcoming AYN Loki handheld gaming PC with up to a Ryzen 7 6800U processor, this time in white.

  10. The upcoming AYN Loki is a handheld gaming PC with up to an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD. AYN has been showing off 3D renders for months, but now the company has posted pictures of a working prototype showing the final(?) design.

  11. The new Amazon Fire TV Ethernet Adapter is the first with a USB-C port and Gigabit Ethernet... but since it's USB 2.0, it will actually be limited to less than 480 Mbps speed (which is still better than the 10/100 on older models). aftvnews.com/amazon-upgrades-t

  12. Amazon is escalating its war on Fire TV apps used for piracy. Last year it started blocking sideloaded apps that had been blacklisted from launching. Now you can't even install those apps on Fire TV devices in the first place. aftvnews.com/fire-tvs-now-bloc

  13. Amazon has confirmed that it's cracking down on third-party Fire TV apps that enable users to stream pirated content... even apps that are sideloaded rather than downloaded from the Amazon Appstore. nytimes.com/athletic/6776394/2

  14. The legal battle between ARM and Qualcomm isn't over yet. But following Qualcomm's court victory in December, ARM says it "has no current plan to terminate" its licensing agreement with Qualcomm, meaning Snapdragon X chips are here to stay (for now, at least). buff.ly/42LW8dc

  15. The GPD Win Mini reportedly has a great screen, touchpad, controllers, keyboard, and performance. But the controller area gets uncomfortably hot during long gaming sessions on pre-production models. GPD is said to be working on a fix though. youtube.com/watch?v=JA07EV6kdbE

  16. SpacemiT Vital Stone V100 is a RISC-V chip for servers. The 64-bit, 12nm chip supports the RVA23 profile, Vector 1.0 extension, and features like virtualization and encryption. buff.ly/40tJ1LW

  17. This DIY Windows 98 "handheld" stuffs the guts of a 90s desktop PC into a compact body, complete with a small PCB, Pentium MMX CPU, mini hard drive, floppy disk drive, QWERTY keyboard, and trackball. youtube.com/watch?v=G7RhMOKQaTs

  18. The ClockworkPi uConsole is a handheld computer powered by a compute module. While only a handful of modules are officially supported, a community of Radxa CM5 users have been working on software to support this higher-performance module. linuxgizmos.com/radxa-cm5-gets