The most significant points to me were:
1) The article for Physical Review Letters is currently being worked on, and will hopefully be submitted this month. It will discuss high ion energies and the evidence that the fusion neutrons are coming from the plasmoid.
2) Testing with hydrogen-boron is hoped to begin sometime this summer. (Given the delays so far, and what remains to be done with deuterium and nitrogen, I had expected this to happen no sooner than the fall. I still half-expect it to take that long, at least.)
3) (As reported by zapkitty:) Once hydrogen-boron is being burned, it sounds like we won’t hear much publicly (at least concerning specific numbers) until LPP is ready to publish.
I don’t recall hearing any updates on the status of the FF-1 upgrade, or specifics on what testing will be done in the next few months before the switch to hydrogen-boron.