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Archives for December 2024

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
The Miyoo Flip will ship in early January.

Preorders for the GBA SP-style handheld that upgrades the Anbernic RG35XXSP with a pair of analog joysticks started today, as spotted by Retro Dodo.

It’s priced at around $78 and is available in four colors including black, yellow, white, and an SNES-inspired gray option. Delivery is expected as early as January 5th for those who preorder early.

The Miyoo Flip pictured in gray and black.
The Miyoo Flip will be available in four colors, including black and a gray version reminiscent of the Super Nintendo.
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Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Former President Jimmy Carter is dead at 100.

Carter, the US’ 39th President, died at his home in Plains, Georgia today.

His Presidency was brief but consequential, as his achievements include signing into law the doubling of the National Park Service and the creation of the Department of Energy, as NPR highlights.

2024 was a big year for Windows on Arm

With rumors of Nvidia entering the CPU market, 2025 might be an even bigger year for Microsoft’s Arm efforts.

Tom Warren
Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Trump sides with Musk on H-1B visas.

The New York Post reports that the President-elect told the outlet he’s “always been in favor of the visas,” which he had heavily restricted and criticized during his first term.

His comments come as Elon Musk has been arguing with — and removing the verification check of — far-right Trump supporters who have been criticizing his and Vivek Ramaswamy’s support of the visas.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Google CEO Sundar Pichai tells employees to expect a hard 2025.

During a 2025 strategy session on December 18th, Pichai urged Google’s workers not to become “distracted” by global regulatory scrutiny that he said “comes with our size and success,” reports CNBC.

He said “stakes are high” when it comes to Google’s AI tech in 2025, a year in which it faces potentially heavy regulatory action around the world beyond a possible antitrust breakup in the US.