KDE Gear 26.04.3 Closes Out the Series With Fixes for Kdenlive, Elisa, and KDE Connect
KDE Gear 26.04.3 closes the series with targeted fixes for Kdenlive's playhead tracking, Elisa's audio output switching, and KDE Connect file transfers.
Orange Pi crams an octa-core Allwinner A733 and up to 16GB of LPDDR5 into a Raspberry Pi Zero footprint, with a 10 Gbps USB port and about 4x a Pi Zero 2 W's multi-core grunt.
Added Orange Pi 6 Plus (12-core, dual 5GbE, $199+). Updated Raspberry Pi 5 prices (RAM crisis: 4GB $75, 8GB $115). Updated Radxa X4 to 2.5GbE and corrected pricing. Updated ZimaBoard 2 to retail pricing ($279+).
The Flipper Zero team's BUSY Bar is an open-source focus display with native Matter support, an HTTP API, and Python and TypeScript libraries for Home Assistant automations.
Sipeed's NanoKVM-Go is a watch-sized USB-C KVM doing 4K capture, WiFi 6, and Tailscale, plus an MCP server that lets AI agents drive the remote machine. Starts at $49.
The WeAct N006 mounts an NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onto a 90 x 60 mm carrier board with CAN Bus, dual PCIe Gen4 M.2 slots, and XT30 power for drones and robots.
RootBoard is a Kickstarter handheld that wraps a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W in a 70-key keyboard, color display, and battery for a pocketable, open-hardware Linux terminal.
System76's ultralight Lemur Pro now comes in 14- and 16-inch sizes with Intel Panther Lake chips, Arc B390 graphics on open-source drivers, and Pop!_OS with COSMIC.
Seeed's XIAO nRF54LM20A boards put Nordic's Bluetooth 6.0, Matter, and Thread SoC on a thumbnail-sized USB-C board, drawing as little as 0.33 µA and starting near $10.
The $50 Forgix board pairs a Raspberry Pi RP2354 with an Efinix Trion T8 FPGA in a Teensy footprint, with an open-source loader that streams bitstreams over USB.
GPD's next mini gaming laptop packs a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with Radeon 8060S, 128GB unified memory, a 165 Hz screen, and a swappable external battery.
The Simplia CONNECT RW612 fits WiFi 6, Bluetooth LE, Thread/Zigbee, LTE-M, NB-IoT, and GNSS onto a single M.2 2230 card, with open hardware files and Zephyr plus Matter support.
The CirkitScape Top HAT packs a 12-bit ADC, RS-485, an MCP23017 GPIO expander, and a 4-port USB hub onto one Raspberry Pi HAT, with mainline kernel driver support for the key chips.