Asus ZenScreen MP13UC Brings Color E Ink to a 13.3-Inch Portable Monitor
Asus is bringing color E Ink to the mainstream with a 13.3-inch ZenScreen portable monitor: 3200x2400 resolution, 35 Hz refresh, and a Kaleido 3 panel.
The 8849 Tank 5 fuses a 220 lumen 1080p projector, DisplayPort input, 17,600 mAh battery, and Dimensity 9400e into a 715 gram rugged Android 16 phone.
Home Assistant 2026.6 flips the dashboard editor to pick entities first then suggest cards, makes infrared two-way via ESPHome, and cuts Bluetooth scanning battery use by 95 percent.
ModRetro's M64 runs original N64 cartridges on an AMD Artix UltraScale+ FPGA, building on the open-source MiSTer core with improvements headed back upstream.
ASRock's Tiny H810 packs a socketed Intel LGA1851 CPU, 128 GB of DDR5, two M.2 slots, and dual 2.5 GbE into a 1.1-liter chassis.
Asus's new Wildcat Lake mini PC packs dual 2.5GbE, Thunderbolt 4, and WiFi 7 into the same chassis as the Panther Lake NUC 16 Pro, with a bare-board variant available too.
Morse Micro's first in-house Wi-Fi HaLow module pushes 28.5 dBm output in the 902-928 MHz band, extending range by about a third over existing MM8108 designs.
Canonical's Steam Snap for ARM64 Ubuntu has graduated to stable, bringing FEX-powered x86 game emulation to the NVIDIA DGX Spark, Snapdragon X laptops, and Radxa's Orion O6.
ECS fills out the LIVA Z15 Plus spec sheet: Intel Wildcat Lake, up to 64GB DDR5-6400, USB4, and dual 2.5GbE in a 122mm-square mini PC.
Minisforum's Computex-debuted N4 pairs Intel's hybrid-core Wildcat Lake with 10GbE, USB4, and a 17 TOPS NPU in a four-bay metal chassis aimed squarely at homelab builders.
Incus 7.1 lands with explicit VM CPU topology, custom TPM platform certificates, server-side S3 CopyObject, and a critical security fix for the LXD fork.