Pi-hole 2026.04.0 Patches Multiple Security Flaws, Fixes DNS Interruptions
Pi-hole 2026.04.0 patches multiple security vulnerabilities including XSS, privilege escalation, and RCE flaws while fixing DNS interruptions during gravity updates.
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.
Updated pricing for Legion Go S, Steam Deck OLED, MSI Claw 8 AI+, and AYANEO 3. Clarified Steam Deck 2 release uncertainty. Adjusted RAM specs for Legion Go S base model.
Xiaomi's new Redmi gaming monitors bring refresh rates up to 320 Hz, with the 27-inch G27Q delivering 1440p resolution at that speed for $189.
GMKtec's new NucBox K17 mini PC brings Intel's entry-level Lunar Lake processor to a compact system with USB4 eGPU support and dual M.2 slots starting at $551.
Budget 10 Gigabit Ethernet USB adapters based on Realtek's RTL8159 chip are now shipping for $45 to $90, though performance depends heavily on USB port type.
AUO's new 24 inch TN Film panel pushes esports displays to 800Hz at native 1080p resolution, surpassing the 610Hz panels in current gaming monitors.
The SupTronics X1208 combines battery backup and NVMe storage in one HAT, supporting up to 4TB SSDs and 21700 batteries with automatic shutdown protection.
Artix Linux's first 2026 release swaps X.Org for XLibre and PulseAudio for PipeWire by default, shipping on kernel 6.19.10 across four init systems and six desktops.
The Xteink X3 is a 3.7-inch, 250 ppi phone-mountable e-reader with NFC and a gyroscope, but open source CrossPoint Reader firmware support is still in development.
Bazzite's latest unstable build adds Framework laptop system improvements, Steam client updates, and refreshed graphics drivers while maintaining its gaming-focused Linux stack.
Bazzite's latest unstable image lands kernel 6.19, Mesa 26.0.3, GNOME 49.6, KDE 6.6.3, and fresh Nvidia drivers alongside fixes for Intel GPU and Sunshine streaming.
CuerdOS 2.1 updates its Debian-based distribution with kernel 6.18.9, UFW firewall enabled by default, and desktop refinements across Plasma, Xfce, Sway, and LabWC editions.
Nuvoton's new Cortex-M33 MCU series natively controls ARGB LED strips with dedicated hardware, freeing the CPU to handle other tasks in gaming rigs and industrial applications.