Proton shifts out of Switzerland over snooping law fears
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Privacy-first firm bolts as Swiss politicians threaten anonymity

Proton is beginning to shift its physical infrastructure out of Switzerland, fearing a fresh bout of government snooping baked into the country's updated surveillance laws.

OpenAI’s GPT-5 wins over enterprise despite user backlash
Published in AI


Corporates chase speed, cost, and brainpower

OpenAI might be taking flak for GPT-5’s "less intuitive" feel, but the enterprise crowd is lapping it up. The chatbot’s newly launched brainchild is already getting jammed into products across the coding and productivity world.

Nanya cashes in as DRAM giants throttle DDR4 output
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Conservative chipmaker finds gold in dwindling supply

The DRAM world’s three big players have been quietly turning off the taps on DDR4 this year and it is finally sending prices skyward.

Simply NUC becomes SNUC Systems
Published in AI


Focus on AI-powered computing platforms built for the edge

Simply NUC has announced a shift in the company's focus, becoming SNUC Systems, and focusing on delivering AI-powered computing platforms purpose-built for the edge. This also means we won't see any more Simply NUC-built systems.

ASRock announces H810TM-ITX mini-ITX motherboard
Published in PC Hardware


Mini-ITX H810 motherboard for commercial environments

ASRock has announced its new H810TM-ITX mini-ITX motherboard that is part of its Thin Mini-ITX motherboard series nd designed for commercial environments that require stability and performance.