ACEMAGIC X1 dual-screen laptop now available for pre-order for $899

The ACEMAGIC X1 is a dual-screen laptop with an unusual design. From the front you could easily mistake it for a typical notebook: there’s a screen, keyboard, and touchscreen. But there’s a second screen attached to a 360-hinge that flips …

The ACEMAGIC X1 is a dual-screen laptop with an unusual design. From the front you could easily mistake it for a typical notebook: there’s a screen, keyboard, and touchscreen. But there’s a second screen attached to a 360-hinge that flips out to give you a dual-screen setup without the need to carry a portable monitor. First […]

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A few weeks with the Pocket 386, an early-‘90s-style, half-busted retro PC

AliExpress retro laptop doesn’t always live up to its promise.

The Pocket 386 is fun for a while, but the shortcomings and the broken stuff start to wear on you after a while.

Enlarge / The Pocket 386 is fun for a while, but the shortcomings and the broken stuff start to wear on you after a while. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

The Book 8088 was a neat experiment, but as a clone of the original IBM PC, it was pretty limited in what it could do. Early MS-DOS apps and games worked fine, and the very first Windows versions ran… technically. Just not the later ones that could actually run Windows software.

The Pocket 386 laptop is a lot like the Book 8088, but fast-forwarded to the next huge evolution in the PC’s development. Intel’s 80386 processors not only jumped from 16-bit operation to 32-bit, but they implemented different memory modes that could take advantage of many megabytes of memory while maintaining compatibility with apps that only recognized the first 640KB.

Expanded software compatibility makes this one more appealing to retro-computing enthusiasts since (like a vintage 386) it will do just about everything an 8088 can do, with the added benefit of a whole lot more speed and much better compatibility with seminal versions of Windows. It’s much more convenient to have all this hardware squeezed into a little laptop than in a big, clunky vintage desktop with slowly dying capacitors in it.

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National Roaming: Vodafone macht sich für 12 Millionen 1&1-Kunden bereit

Eigentlich hätte man den Wechsel schon früher erwartet. Doch Tests zwischen 1&1 und Vodafone laufen bereits. Kunden hoffen auf einen glatten Übergang von Telefonica zu Vodafone. (Vodafone, Long Term Evolution)

Eigentlich hätte man den Wechsel schon früher erwartet. Doch Tests zwischen 1&1 und Vodafone laufen bereits. Kunden hoffen auf einen glatten Übergang von Telefonica zu Vodafone. (Vodafone, Long Term Evolution)

National Roaming: Vodafone macht sich für 12 Millionen 1&1-Kunden bereit

Eigentlich hätte man den Wechsel schon früher erwartet. Doch Tests zwischen 1&1 und Vodafone laufen bereits. Kunden hoffen auf einen glatten Übergang von Telefonica zu Vodafone. (Vodafone, Long Term Evolution)

Eigentlich hätte man den Wechsel schon früher erwartet. Doch Tests zwischen 1&1 und Vodafone laufen bereits. Kunden hoffen auf einen glatten Übergang von Telefonica zu Vodafone. (Vodafone, Long Term Evolution)

Rocket Report: Falcon 9 is back; Starship could be recovered off Australia

Elon Musk doesn’t expect the next Starship test flight to occur before late August.

Welcome to Edition 7.05 of the Rocket Report! The Federal Aviation Administration grounded SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket for 15 days after a rare failure of its upper stage earlier this month. The FAA gave the green light for Falcon 9 to return to flight July 25, and within a couple of days, SpaceX successfully launched three missions from three launch pads. There's a lot on Falcon 9's to-do list, so we expect SpaceX to quickly return to form with several flights per week.

As always, we welcome reader submissions. If you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Big delay for a reusable rocket testbed. The French space agency, CNES, has revealed that the inaugural test flight of its Callisto reusable rocket demonstrator will not take place until late 2025 or early 2026, European Spaceflight reports. CNES unveiled an updated website for the Callisto rocket program earlier this month, showing the test rocket has been delayed from a debut launch later this year to until late 2025 or early 2026. The Callisto rocket is designed to test techniques and technologies required for reusable rockets, such as vertical takeoff and vertical landing, with suborbital flights from the Guiana Space Center in South America.

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