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GMKtec’s NucBox EVO X1 PRO pushes compact computing forward with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 and 64GB of RAM, though its $1,599 starting price demands serious hardware ambitions. On the laptop front, the XMG Pro 16 (M25) champions rare internal upgradability alongside a Mini LED panel, while the Geekom GeekBook M16 trades an impressive 17-hour battery life for an out-of-the-box display that still needs calibration. Peripheral drops round out the week, featuring a $199 secondary touchscreen from ASUS, a clean 850W power supply from EINAREX, and a dual-lens document camera that turns any laptop into a streaming setup. Meanwhile, ARC System Works earns serious praise for MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, delivering one of the studio’s most accessible yet deep fighters to date.
Today's Linux security roundup delivers a massive wave of advisories across nearly every major distribution, driven by urgent patches for DNS cache poisoning in BIND and Unbound, authentication bypasses in libssh, and buffer overflows across gstreamer and .NET 10.0. Red Hat flags four critical updates for Keycloak 26.4.15 and 26.6.6, while SUSE pushes thirty-four vulnerabilities in rsync and splits Redis fixes across multiple supported branches. Ubuntu's August 18 release focuses on kernel ABI changes requiring module rebuilds, alongside a remote code execution flaw in c3p0-java, and Fedora 43 and 44 ship Python 3.14.7 and GitPython 3.1.59 to close CPU exhaustion and path traversal holes
Godot Engine has published 4.7.2, a stable maintenance build delivering 57 fixes developed by 39 contributors. The update enforces a strict single main thread invariant, eliminates input stuttering for high polling-rate mice on Windows, and routes mbedTLS entropy through Godot's native OS layer for stronger security. With zero reported breaking changes, it serves as a direct and safe upgrade path for projects still running 4.7.1. Standard and .NET builds are now live for Linux, macOS, and Windows on the official download archive.
Oracle has released VirtualBox 7.2.16, closing out a major branch that finally brings full ARM host virtualization to Windows alongside experimental 3D graphics acceleration for Apple Silicon Macs. The update removes three major paywalls by open-sourcing the VRDP remote desktop server, USB smart card emulation, and VM disk encryption directly into the free base package. Behind the headlines, Oracle spent the last year tackling deep VMM stability issues, fixing VMDK corruption, and aggressively tracking Linux kernels from 6.16 through 7.2. Users can download the latest build now, though you should shut down any ARM VMs from previous versions first since saved states are not compatible with the new engine.
Fedora QA has launched a five-day community test window for GNOME 51 on Fedora 45 Workstation, running from August 17 to August 21 ahead of the desktop's September 12 stable release. The update ships over 47 upgraded modules, featuring web-based authentication, a standardized frosted glass window protocol via Wayland, exact rational math in Calculator, and a rewritten GTK frameclock. Participants are instructed to install Fedora 45 on non-production hardware, run the official test cases, and file verified bugs against upstream GNOME GitLab or Red Hat Bugzilla. This final quality gate ensures Fedora 45's full desktop stack is stable before it reaches the general public next month.
KitGuru puts the MSI MPG 322UR X24 under the microscope, finding that its fourth-gen Samsung Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel delivers noticeably brighter highlights and cleaner blacks in a 4K 240Hz package. The FPS Review takes another look at the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5090 GAMING OC 32G, benchmarking the factory-overclocked card against the Founders Edition and Radeon RX 9070 XT using 2026’s latest titles. Meanwhile, the peripheral and cooling roundup lands a quieter Cooler Master HAF II 500 mid-tower, a RAM-friendly Ocypus dual-tower CPU cooler with a custom matrix display, and a lightweight ViewSonic VG1457 dual-screen portable that trades color accuracy for travel convenience. The gaming corner sees Mortal Shell 2 draw sharply divided criticism over its difficulty spikes, while Wccftech gives The Sinking City 2 high marks for finally nailing its Lovecraftian horror tone.
Today's Linux security updates hit nearly every major distribution, bringing critical fixes for kernel ABI changes in Ubuntu, privilege escalation flaws in Debian's XML parser, and a massive saturation of haproxy patches across RHEL 7 through 10. Fedora and Rocky Linux pushed urgent fixes for arbitrary code execution risks in SQLite's FTS5 module and untrusted ASN.1 file handling in PHP's cryptography toolkit, while openSUSE Tumbleweed addressed a high-severity memory safety vulnerability shared by sccache and wasm-bindgen. System administrators should prioritize the Ubuntu kernel updates for Azure and AWS instances immediately, as the new ABI will require third-party modules to be rebuilt before a reboot can complete cleanly. With AlmaLinux also patching .NET 8.0 for elevation of privilege issues and multiple distros releasing routine firmware and DNS security updates, running your package manager now is the best way to stay ahead of these CVEs.
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