KittenTTS Nano : Small AI Text-to-Speech LLM Runs on CPUs Without a GPU

KittenTTS Nano : Small AI Text-to-Speech LLM Runs on CPUs Without a GPU Side-by-side comparison of Nano and Mini voice output notes, highlighting quality tradeoffs on smaller models.

KittenTTS, developed by Kitten ML, is a compact and efficient text-to-speech (TTS) system designed for resource-constrained environments. As explained by Sam Witteveen, it operates seamlessly on edge devices, mobile platforms, and browsers, offering reliable voice synthesis without the need for GPU acceleration. The system includes three model variants, Nano, Micro, and Mini, ranging from 15 […]

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Update Now: iOS 26.3 Fixes 30+ Security Flaws and Active Exploits

Update Now: iOS 26.3 Fixes 30+ Security Flaws and Active Exploits iOS 26.3 update showcasing security and performance improvements

Apple’s iOS 26.3 introduces over 30 critical security patches, modest performance enhancements, and slight improvements in battery life. However, it also brings minor bugs and connectivity challenges, leaving users divided on its overall value. If you’re considering whether to update, this detailed breakdown of its features, drawbacks, and implications will help you make an informed […]

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DeepSeek V4 Lite Leaks : Efficient SVG Code Samples & Early Results

DeepSeek V4 Lite Leaks : Efficient SVG Code Samples & Early Results Side-by-side SVG outputs showing a 54-line Xbox controller drawing and a longer version from another model.

DeepSeek V4 Lite and GPT 5.3 (Garlic) represent two of the most-discussed developments in artificial intelligence this week, as overviewed by Universe of AI. DeepSeek V4 Lite, overviewedly leaked through unofficial channels, has demonstrated impressive efficiency in generating scalable vector graphics (SVG) code, producing intricate designs like an Xbox controller in just 54 lines. Meanwhile, […]

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The best cheap Windows laptops for 2026

You don’t need to spend a fortune to get a capable Windows laptop. For everyday tasks like web browsing, writing documents, streaming video or handling schoolwork, a well-chosen budget machine can still deliver a smooth, reliable experience. The challenge is cutting through the noise to find affordable options that balance performance, build quality and battery life without serious compromises.

For many buyers, timing is no longer optional. With Windows 10 support now officially over, upgrading has become a necessity rather than a nice-to-have. The picks below focus on cheap Windows laptops that can handle day-to-day workloads comfortably while keeping you current on software and security updates. If you’re open to spending more for extra power or premium features, our broader guide to the best Windows laptops covers higher-end alternatives as well.

While you can do a lot even when spending little on a Windows laptop, you must set your expectations accordingly. The biggest downside when purchasing a budget laptop (of any kind, really) is limited power. You’ll want to carefully consider a few specs, the most important among them being the processor (CPU). Many Windows laptops under $500 run on Intel Celeron or Pentium chipsets, but you can find some with Core i3/i5 and AMD Ryzen 3/5 CPUs at the higher end of the price spectrum.

We recommend getting the most powerful CPU you can afford because it will dictate how fast the computer will feel overall. Memory (RAM) is also important because, the more you have, the easier it will be for the laptop to manage things like a dozen browser tabs while you edit a Word document and stream music in the background.

When it comes to storage, consider how much you want to save locally. If you primarily work in Google Docs or save most things in the cloud, you may not need a machine with a ton of onboard storage. Just remember that your digital space will also be taken up by apps, so it may be worth getting a little extra storage than you think you need if you know you’ll be downloading big programs. A final side note: solid state drives (SSDs) are ubiquitous at this point, not to mention faster and more efficient than hard drives (HDDs), so we recommend getting a laptop with that type of storage.

As for screens, there’s a healthy mix of HD (720p resolution) and FHD (1080p) options in this price range and we recommend springing for a notebook with a 1080p display if you can. Touchscreens aren’t as common in the budget space as standard panels, but you’ll only really miss one if you get a 2-in-1 laptop.

Before we get to our recommended specs for a cheap Windows laptop, it’s worth mentioning that Microsoft clearly lays out the true minimum requirements for any Windows 11 machine. Those include a 1GHz or faster processor that includes two or more cores, at least 4GB of RAM and 64GB of available storage space. That’s the bare minimum to run Windows 11; we recommend giving yourself some wiggle room by choosing a machine that will perform well now and for years to come.

  • CPU: Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 processors, at minimum

  • RAM: At least 8GB

  • Storage: At least 128GB SSD

  • Screen: At least 1080p FHD

It’s essential to prioritize what’s important to you. But at the lower end of the budget, a good laptop may not offer everything you need, whereas a great one might. Although most machines come with features like Bluetooth, built-in Wi-Fi and additional ports, you might find not all of them come with the specifics you require, like an SD card slot, webcam, charger, and so on. Be sure to check the spec list of any laptop you’re considering before you buy, especially if you need specific connectors and capabilities.

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As for Copilot+, don’t expect to see much of it on truly affordable Windows laptops just yet. Microsoft’s AI features and Copilot assistant require certain specs to run, namely a powerful neural processing unit (NPU), 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Currently, the cheapest Copilot+ AI PCs will run you about $700, so if you’re willing to pay more for those perks, check out our best laptops guide for more options.

If you’re looking for either a gaming laptop or a “Windows on Arm” laptop, both categories will require you to spend more money than we’re discussing here.

The cheap Windows laptop market moves fast, and — unlike nearly all of our other buying guides — we haven't necessarily tested each specific configuration listed below. However, the combination of these technical specifications and familiar brands represent exactly the sort of entry-level laptops we'd recommend to shoppers in this price range based on our thorough research and expert knowledge.

The best cheap laptop models change all the time. Unlike more expensive, flagship machines, these notebooks can be updated a couple times each year. That can make it hard to track down a specific model at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart or any other retailer. Also, we’ve seen prices vary widely depending on the configuration and retailer you’re looking at.

You can ensure you’re getting a quality laptop by doing a few things. First and foremost, make sure you get a machine that follows the recommended specs we list above. Also, make sure you’re buying from a reputable retailer, including big-box stores like Walmart, Best Buy and Costco, online shops like Amazon or direct manufacturers like Dell, HP, Lenovo and others. If you have a physical store near you (likely a Best Buy in the US), it’s never a bad idea to go play around with some laptops in person before choosing one.

If you decide to shop online from the likes of Amazon or Walmart, double check the seller of the laptop you’re considering. For example, many items on Amazon are “shipped and sold” by Amazon and those are typically the best options. You’ll see that information on Amazon on the right sidebar on a product page, under the Add to Cart and Buy Now buttons. Third-party sellers are common in the affordable laptop space. Amazon sometimes classifies laptop manufacturers as third-party sellers, so you may see a laptop shipped and sold by HP or Dell — that’s a good thing, since it’s coming directly from the manufacturer.

However, there are other third-party electronics sellers out there. We recommend clicking on the third-party seller’s name on Amazon or Walmart (yes, Walmart has them, too) to see how much positive feedback and how many five-star ratings they’ve received from buyers.

You may be inclined to recommend a Chromebook or a tablet to anyone considering a budget Windows laptop computer. Those instincts aren’t wrong, but Chromebooks and tablets aren’t the best buy for everyone. Tablets have the most portability, but they will only work for the most mobile-competent users like kids who have been grabbing smartphones out of their parents’ hands since they’ve been dexterous enough to do so. Tablets can also be just as expensive as some of the cheapest Windows laptops, and that’s without a mouse or keyboard.

Chromebooks are a good alternative for those that basically live in a browser, the trade-off being you must give up the “traditional desktop.” And Chrome OS is a more limited operating system than Windows when it comes to the programs you can install and run.

What can you realistically accomplish on a cheap Windows laptop? Quite a bit, especially if you’re doing one thing (or a limited number of things) at a time. They’re great for everyday tasks like web browsing, checking email, video streaming and more. All of those things can be done on Chromebooks as well, but Windows laptops have a big advantage in Microsoft Office. While yes, there is a browser based version, the native, desktop apps are considered a must have for many and will run smoothly on even the most bare-bones budget laptop. The only caveat is that you may run into some slowdown on low-powered devices if you’re multitasking or working with large data sets in Excel or a lot of photos and graphics in Powerpoint.

When it comes to specs, a bright spot for Windows laptops is storage. Even the most affordable devices tend to have at least a 128GB solid state drive. That will come in handy if you prefer to keep your most important files saved locally on your laptop's hard drive. In contrast, cheaper Chromebooks often have less storage because they’re built on the assumption that you’ll save all of your documents in the cloud. Not only is that less convenient when you need to work offline, but it also limits the size of programs and files that you can download. So, Chromebooks aren't the best for hoarding Netflix shows before a long trip or for use as a gaming laptop.

Windows also has thousands of apps that you can download from its app store. Chromebooks have some Chrome apps, numerous browser extensions and the ability to download Android apps, but quality control is… inconsistent. Android apps, in particular, often haven’t been optimized for Chrome OS, which makes for a wonky user experience. Windows may not have as many apps as Android, but at least the experience is fairly standard across the board.

Windows also gives you the ability to download and use programs from other sources, like direct from the developer. You can run things like Adobe Creative Suite, certain VPNs and programs like GIMP, Audacity and ClipMate on a Windows device, which just isn’t possible on Chrome OS. Chromebooks limit you to the apps and programs in The Play Store and the Chrome Extensions store, reducing any others to unusable, space-sucking icons in your Downloads folder.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/best-affordable-windows-laptops-123000512.html?src=rss

This 2-Person Steam Room Sets Up in 5 Minutes and Packs Into a Case

Home wellness has expanded well beyond foam rollers and cold showers. Heat therapy has become one of the more serious recovery habits people are building into their routines, but the hardware has always been the obstacle. Traditional saunas require installation, dedicated space, and a budget that rules out most apartments. The gap between wanting a genuine steam experience and being able to have one at home has stayed stubbornly wide.

SaunaBox SmartSteam XL, formerly known as SaunaBox Go, tries to close that gap with a pop-up, two-person portable steam room that sets up in under 5 minutes and packs away into a carry case when you’re done. It sits somewhere between a camping structure and a private wellness retreat, which sounds like a strange mix until you’re sitting inside at 130°F with 100% humidity and the whole thing starts to feel more like an onsen than a tent.

Designer: SaunaBox

That steam-forward output is what shifts the experience away from the drier, more aggressive heat of traditional saunas. The SmartSteam Pro heating unit generates a deeply humid environment that envelops rather than parches, which is the difference between feeling like you’re sweating through a workout and feeling like you’re genuinely being restored. That’s not a small distinction when the goal is recovery and relaxation rather than just breaking a sweat.

The app layer is where the design thinking gets quieter, but equally important. Fifteen personalized heat levels, customizable session timers, and a choice of guided meditations or spa audio are all managed from an iOS or Android app, which means setup becomes a small ritual rather than a technical exercise. A weekly session log tracks your heat therapy over time, turning something you’d otherwise do by feel into something you can actually pay attention to and build on.

The tent fabric carries OEKO-TEX certification, meaning it’s been independently tested for harmful substances under strict global criteria. The unit is also fully REACH compliant, aligning with EU regulations on harmful chemicals in manufacturing. These aren’t headline features, but they matter when you’re sitting inside something heated and enclosed, breathing the air it’s generating, for extended periods of time.

Portability is the actual promise the design has to keep. It fits two people, sets up without tools, and takes down in roughly the same amount of time. The included carry case means it can travel to a vacation rental, move to a different room when needed, or disappear into storage without leaving a permanent footprint. That flexibility is what separates it from every wellness product that promises transformation but demands a dedicated square footage to make it happen.

SmartSteam XL works because it makes a steam room temporary and repeatable, rather than permanent and committed. The onsen feeling it delivers is less about achieving some spa ideal and more about actually having a reliable, consistent heat ritual that you can sustain because the setup doesn’t punish you every time.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 ‘Wide’ Leak: A New 200g Design to Counter the iPhone Fold

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 ‘Wide’ Leak: A New 200g Design to Counter the iPhone Fold Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 showcasing its sleek new design and wider usability

Samsung is making notable adjustments to its approach in the foldable smartphone market, signaling a potential departure from its traditional emphasis on flip-style devices. With the anticipated release of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and a second, more affordable foldable model, the company appears to be broadening its strategy. This move aims to make foldable […]

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New Claude Code Playground Plugin : Three-Panel Layout, Live Preview, Prompts & More

New Claude Code Playground Plugin : Three-Panel Layout, Live Preview, Prompts & More Screenshot of the Claude Code Playground showing controls, live preview, and prompt output in a three-panel layout.

The Claude Code Playground Plugin allows users to create interactive HTML playgrounds for dynamic workflows and real-time feedback. As explained by GritAI Studio, the plugin features an intuitive three-panel layout that includes interactive controls, live previews, and a prompt output panel. Users can incorporate customizable elements like sliders, buttons, and toggles to simplify tasks such […]

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Apple’s March 4 Event is DIFFERENT: New Products Leaked!

Apple’s March 4 Event is DIFFERENT: New Products Leaked! Apple March 4th event showcasing new products and multi-city format

Apple’s March 4th event in 2026 is set to introduce a bold departure from its traditional format. Spanning three days and taking place across three major cities—New York, London, and Shanghai—the event will feature staggered product announcements, press releases, and hands-on demonstrations for the media. Running from March 2nd to March 4th, this extended format […]

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UniFi Industrial Launches a 10Gb Wi-Fi 7 Gateway for Harsh Environments

UniFi Industrial Launches a 10Gb Wi-Fi 7 Gateway for Harsh Environments Cloud Gateway Industrial shown with flexible external antennas and built-in Wi-Fi 7 for industrial deployments.

This month the UniFi Industrial initiative by Ubiquiti introduces a product line tailored for demanding industrial settings. Leading this lineup is the Cloud Gateway Industrial, a fanless device engineered to withstand harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures, dust, and moisture. Its rugged design eliminates moving parts, reducing the likelihood of mechanical failure and lowering maintenance […]

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macOS Tahoe 26.4 Beta 1 Released: Full List of Changes and Bug Fixes

macOS Tahoe 26.4 Beta 1 Released: Full List of Changes and Bug Fixes Overview of macOS 26.4 Beta 1 Tahoe features and updates

Apple has officially released macOS 26.4 Beta 1, codenamed “Tahoe,” for developers and public beta testers. This update introduces a variety of new features, refinements, and bug fixes aimed at enhancing the overall macOS experience. However, as with any beta release, it is important to note that this version may include unresolved bugs and performance […]

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