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Lilbits: Google breathes (a little) more life into the Pixel Tablet The Google Pixel Tablet launched in mid-2023 as an Android tablet that you could also use as a smart display when paired with a speaker dock. With an 11 inch, 2.5K display, stylus support, and the same Google Tensor G2 processor used in the Pixel 7 smartphone lineup, it could have paved the way for things to come. But Google hasn't released a new model in more than two and a half years.

Lilbits: Google breathes (a little) more life into the Pixel Tablet #AndroidTablet, #Cm5, #Cm5pico, #Google, #GooglePixelTablet, #Grapheneos, #Lilbits, #LinuxLaptop, #OsUpdates, #PixelTablet, #RaspberryPiCm5, #Tts, #TuxedoComputres, #TuxedoInfinitybookMax15, #Zotac

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Windows 11 Media Creation Tool gets a buggy update on the even of Windows 10’s EOL Microsoft is ending mainstream support for Windows 10 on October 14th, 2025 and encouraging users to upgrade if they want to keep getting bug fixes and security updates. Folks in some regions with eligible PCs can safely put off migrating to Windows 11 for a year by getting a free year of extended security updates. But if you are…

Windows 11 Media Creation Tool gets a buggy update on the even of Windows 10’s EOL #Eol, #Microsoft, #OsUpdates, #Windows10, #Windows11, #Windows11MediaCreationTool, #WindowsMediaCreationTool

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Debian 13 “trixie” release brings RISC-V support plus to the popular GNU/Linux distro, plus thousands of other updates Debian is a free and open source, Linux-based operating system that's bee around for more than three decades. And computers have changed a lot in that time. So while Debian has a reputation for releasing updates on a slow, steady, and stable basis rather than pushing bleeding edge features, the operating system has made some major changes over the years.

Debian 13 “trixie” release brings RISC-V support plus to the popular GNU/Linux distro, plus thousands of other updates #Debian, #Debian13Trixie, #Linux, #OperatingSystems, #OsUpdates, #Trixi

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Lilbits: A cyberdeck with a 2 inch CRT display, a 25.3 inch E Ink monitor, and the final nail in the coffin for LG’s smartphones Cyberdecks are portable computers that often have a retro-futuristic design. Often that's achieved by hobbyists who combine modern hardware (like a Raspberry Pi or a similar single-board computer) with vintage tech. But one of the coolest... and possibly most useless cyberdeck's I've seen so far takes things to another level by fusing a 2 inch black and white CRT display from 1980s-era…

Lilbits: A cyberdeck with a 2 inch CRT display, a 25.3 inch E Ink monitor, and the final nail in the coffin for LG’s smartphones #AlderLakeN, #CrtDisplay, #Cyberdeck, #Intel, #Lg, #Lilbits, #OnyxBoox, #OnyxBooxMiraPro, #OsUpdates, #RaspberryPi, #SecurityUpdates, #SonyWatchman, #TwinLake, #Watchman

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FreeDOS 1.4 released, keeping the dream of an open source DOS alternative alive FreeDOS is an open source operating system designed to let you run DOS programs without installing an operating system that Microsoft abandoned decades ago. Unlike some other open source alternatives to Microsoft operating systems, FreeDOS has been feature complete and stable for a very long time... but that doesn't mean there's not room for improvement. So three years after the…

FreeDOS 1.4 released, keeping the dream of an open source DOS alternative alive #Dos, #Foss, #Freedos, #OpenSource, #OsUpdates

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Lilbits: 8 years of updates for (some) Android phones, Dasung’s 60 Hz E Ink display is going global, and more A handful of Android smartphone makers have committed to offering major OS and security updates for at least seven years after the launch of a new phone. Soon we could see phones with up to eight years of guaranteed updates. Qualcomm has announced it's partnered with Google to begin supporting flagship and upper mid-range processors for that long by delivering OS, kernel, and security updates that don't require "significant changes or upgrades to the platform and OEM code on a device." That's not a guarantee that all phones with supported chips 

Lilbits: 8 years of updates for (some) Android phones, Dasung’s 60 Hz E Ink display is going global, and more #AndroidUpdates, #Cosmic, #CosmicDesktop, #Crowdfunding, #Dasung, #DasungPaperlike103, #Google, #Lilbits, #OsUpdates, #Paperlike103, #Qualcomm, #Sailfish, #Sailfishos, #SecurityUpdates,…

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Lilbits: Open Source PebbleOS progress and ARM doesn’t plan to terminate Qualcomm’s license agreement (for now) Windows laptops powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X chips began to hit the streets in 2024 and while they might not live up to all the promises from Qualcomm, Microsoft, and PC makers, they are the first ARM-powered Windows PCs with processors fast enough to rival chips from Intel, AMD, and Apple. But the future of these chips has been in doubt for some time.

Lilbits: Open Source PebbleOS progress and ARM doesn’t plan to terminate Qualcomm’s license agreement (for now) #Android, #Arm, #ArmVQualcomm, #BilletLabs, #Chips, #EricMigicovsky, #Grf, #Lawsuit, #Lilbits, #LongevityGrf, #Nuvia, #OsUpdates, #Pebble, #Pebbleos, #Qualcomm, #QualcommVArm,…

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The first Android 16 Beta brings Live Updates to notifications, lossless video recording, and better big screen support The first beta of Android 16 is now available for recent Pixel devices, and it's the first publicly available version of Android 16 that can be installed via an over-the-air update. As usual, Google has announced the release with a blog post aimed at developers that highlights features that app makers should be aware of, but which also provides some hints of what users can expect.

The first Android 16 Beta brings Live Updates to notifications, lossless video recording, and better big screen support #Android, #Android16, #Android16Beta, #Google, #LiveUpdates, #Notifications, #OsUpdates

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Google Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel Fold will get two more extra years of OS updates Google's latest Pixel smartphones come with a guarantee that they'll continue to receive operating system and security updates for at least seven years. But that's only a promise Google has been making for a little over a year, and it only applies to the Pixel 8 and newer phones. Older models only got three years of updates, and some phones like the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a were quickly approaching their end of support dates.

Google Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel Fold will get two more extra years of OS updates #Android, #Google, #OsUpdates, #Pixel6, #Pixel7, #PixelFold

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