Most technology designed for older adults starts with a regular tablet and strips features away. Dutch startup Pedle took the opposite approach. Instead of simplifying a complex device, the company built a minimalist computer from scratch for people who find phones, tablets and laptops unworkable, whether due to age, cognitive impairment or mental health challenges. The device handles video calling, messaging, news, radio, quizzes and photo sharing through a fixed interface that never changes. No system updates, no pop-ups. Family members and care staff manage everything remotely through a companion app, from adjusting the volume to adding items to a daily calendar. A closed contact system means strangers can't reach the user. Pedle is currently available only through care organizations in the Netherlands, where it's used in elderly care, disability services, mental health facilities and sheltered housing.…