The network-attached storage (NAS) vendors had a relatively quiet presence at CES 2020 compared to what we used to see in earlier years. We have a few announcements and show presence coverage from a couple of vendors to cover, but, a commentary on the current stage of the NAS market […]
Stardew Valley is officially coming to Tesla vehicles
The upcoming Tesla holiday software update promises a Full Self-Driving preview, ‘Lost Backgammon’, and popular farming simulator Stardew Valley. Games have been available for a while in Tesla vehicles thanks to Tesla Arcade, including Cuphead, Fallout Shelter, and several Atari classics. All games are completely free to download and play, […]
2020 iPhones may adopt more power efficient, thinner displays
This is not the first time that it’s been rumored Apple could adopt thinner displays for future iPhones, so add this to the growing pile. According to a new report from The Elec (via MacRumors), LG Display is making some changes to its production lines, switching to flexible, GEN-6 OLED panels for […]
A Kubuntu-Powered Laptop Is Launching In 2020 For High-End KDE Computing
A Kubuntu laptop is launching soon that is aiming for a high-end Linux laptop experience atop the KDE flavor of Ubuntu. Most Ubuntu-powered laptops to date are running the official flavor, of course, with the GNOME Shell. But for those wanting a laptop shipping with the blessing of Canonical and […]
Flashing Builds from the Android Open Source Project
Posted by Mitchell Wills, Android Build Software Engineer AOSP has been around for a while, but flashing builds onto a development device has always required a number of manual steps. A year ago we launched Android’s Continuous Integration Dashboard, which gives more visibility into the continuous build status of the […]










