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April 21, 2026

Framework is building its own keyboard and will even help you make your own

The new Framework Wireless Touchpad Keyboard can be bought whole or in bits.

Mozilla says Anthropic Claude Mythos model helped identify and patch 271 Firefox vulnerabilities

Mozilla says it used Anthropic's Claude Mythos to uncover hundreds of Firefox vulnerabilities, offering a concrete example of AI being applied to software security work. This stands out as a practical AI story rather than hype, and could make for a good discussion of whether AI tools are genuinely improving product safety.

Microsoft says Windows 11's built-in antivirus is enough for most users

Microsoft publicly saying Windows Security/Defender is sufficient for most users is a notable mainstream PC guidance story. It could make for a useful service video or commentary piece because it directly impacts how average viewers secure their computers and whether third-party antivirus subscriptions are worth it.

Enthusiasts Launch Digital Archive of High Quality Mechanical Keyboard Sounds

Enthusiasts have created a digital archive containing high-quality audio samples of 36 iconic and modern mechanical keyboards. This is a great resource for peripheral enthusiasts to compare switches and builds before investing in hardware.

Lenovo Legion Go S handheld price climbs again to unusually high levels

Notebookcheck reports another substantial price increase for Lenovo's Legion Go S handheld, pushing it into a price range that changes its competitiveness entirely. Even without new hardware, this may be worth discussing as part of the handheld gaming PC market and the value proposition versus Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and other Windows handhelds.

Microsoft Lowers Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Price, Axes 'Call of Duty' Perk

It's still more expensive than it was last fall, but you can now save up to $7 per month. On the downside, you'll lose immediate access to Call of Duty.

Lenovo launches a new mini PC with Intel Panther Lake and Arc B390 graphics

A new Lenovo mini PC pairing Intel Panther Lake with Arc B390 graphics sounds like exactly the kind of compact desktop hardware Lon often likes to examine. If pricing and availability are real-world practical, this could be a solid mini PC review candidate with decent graphics potential in a tiny form factor.

Prego is always listening: The Pasta Sauce Company Releases 'Table Top' Family Dinner Recorder

In a bizarre branding move, Prego has released a $20 dedicated recording device meant to capture audio of family dinners. It is a quirky, single-purpose gadget that fits Lon's interest in 'odd tech' and marketing-driven hardware.

YouTube will mute push notifications from channels viewers don't actively watch

YouTube is changing how push notifications work by reducing alerts from channels subscribers don't regularly engage with. That's especially relevant to Lon as a creator-platform policy change that may affect audience reach, subscriber expectations, and channel growth strategy.

AST SpaceMobile gets FCC approval to advance satellite-to-phone service in competition with Starlink

AST SpaceMobile has secured an FCC green light that could help it build out direct-to-cell satellite connectivity in the US. This is the kind of emerging communications technology Lon may want to track because it has real consumer implications for mobile coverage and competition with Starlink-backed services.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro is a major overhaul for the modular, upgradeable laptop

Laptop includes Core Ultra Series 3 CPUs, a bigger battery, and a touchscreen.

Gray Media Accuses DISH of Providing TV Signals without Authorization

In an FCC complaint, Gray said a senior executive claimed he discovered the alleged violation while staying at Hotel Cleo in Knoxville, Tenn.

A biohacker sequenced their own genome at home

A biohacker successfully sequenced their own genome at home using a $3,200 sequencer, Claude AI, and a high-spec Mac Studio. The project highlights the intersection of AI, high-performance consumer computing, and specialized DIY hardware, requiring massive RAM and storage for processing.