Framework Announces Open Hardware Wireless Touchpad Keyboard With ZMK Firmware and Full Key Programmability
Framework puts its laptop keyboard and trackpad into a wireless accessory running open source ZMK firmware with full key programmability.
Single-board computers deliver server-grade performance with minimal power consumption, offering ARM and x86 options from budget-friendly ($45) to workstation-class ($579) for NAS, containers, and smart home deployments.
The best handheld gaming PCs for Bazzite in 2026, with updated prices, the new ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X, Legion Go S tariff price notes, and Valve confirming Steam Deck 2 is years away.
MNT Research's open hardware Station mini PC reuses Reform laptop mainboards in a slim aluminum desktop with Linux-controllable LED status lights and swappable processor modules.
Xiaomi's Redmi Book Pro 2026 series packs Intel Panther Lake processors with Arc B390 integrated graphics, Thunderbolt 4, and up to 99 Wh batteries starting at $1,100.
Waveshare's UGV Beast is a tracked off-road robot pairing a Raspberry Pi 4/5 with an ESP32 sub-controller, featuring ROS2, OpenCV, and browser-based control via WebRTC.
UnifyDrive's PixelMob combines an RK3588 SoC, triple NVMe slots, a 7-inch OLED touchscreen, and an 11,600 mAh battery into a palm-sized portable NAS for creators.
MSI's new 32-inch 4K 240 Hz monitors are among the first to use Samsung's 4th Gen QD-OLED Tandem panels, hitting 1,000 nits HDR peak brightness.
Box64 0.4.2 adds an initial PPC64LE back-end for IBM POWER hardware alongside Steam Runtime 3 and Proton 11.0 support, expanding x86_64 emulation across four architectures.
Minisforum's N5 Max NAS pairs AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 64 GB RAM and pre-installed OpenClaw for local AI workloads, supporting up to 200 TB of storage.
Xiaomi's Poco M8s pairs a Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 with a huge 7,000 mAh battery and 144 Hz display, starting at $189.
Huawei's MateBook 14 HarmonyOS edition pairs a 14.2-inch OLED display and Kirin X90 chip with 21-hour battery life, starting at $970 in China.
AOC's 27-inch tandem WOLED monitor hits 540Hz at 1440p with DisplayPort 2.1 and 1500 nits peak brightness, arriving in Europe this June.