Google Cloud unveils its most rugged and tough deployment to date By Craig Hale published 18 July 24 New Google Distributed Cloud appliance is designed to be secure, portable, and work anywhere.
Want to shove 30 GPUs in a computer system? Here's an AI solution that will work as long as you are using Dell — Liqid allows one R760 server to connect to a whopping 30 Nvidia GPUs for now with AMD and Intel likely soon By Wayne Williams published 27 May 24 Liqid UltraStack 30 crams thirty Nvidia L40S GPUs into a single Dell PowerEdge R760 server.
Dropbox is bringing more of its Dash AI features to all users By Craig Hale published 24 October 25 After launching as a connector for third-party tools, Dash AI is now coming to Dropbox.
Forget cloud services, this blisteringly fast NAS device keeps all your files to hand, and supports up to 164TB of storage – enough for over 33 million standard resolution photos By Wayne Williams published 22 December 23 ZimaCube was fully funded in just two minutes and netted $1.2million in pledges.
This is the weirdest docking station I've ever seen - Bygital Mac Mini winged dock promises to make your beloved device disappear behind your monitor or under your desk - but that's not its biggest feature By Efosa Udinmwen published 12 October 25 Bygital’s new dock reimagines the Mac mini setup, hiding it from view while combining docking, SSD expansion, and VESA mounting.
Remember the doomed AI nation ship? A shipping giant is now planning a real, moving, floating data center that could power thousands of AI GPUs By Efosa Udinmwen published 22 July 25 Shipping and energy giants plan launch of floating AI data center by 2027, but concerns remain about cost, reliability, and regulatory feasibility.
This Thunderbolt 5 docking station can do something no other can: combine two 10GbE LAN ports to deliver a virtual 20Gbps connection By Wayne Williams published 10 September 25 OWC’s Thunderbolt 5 dock combines dual 10GbE ports into a 20Gbps virtual connection, and includes 2.5GbE Ethernet and multi-display support.
Who says databases are boring? Microsoft, Google, and AWS all back the Linux Foundation's move to add DocumentDB By Efosa Udinmwen published 31 August 25 DocumentDB combines the reliability of Postgres with document storage.
Nvidia Container Toolkit found to have worrying security flaws By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 September 24 Vulnerability allows hackers to escape the container and access other apps' data.
Dangerous Linux wiper malware hidden within Go modules on GitHub By Sead Fadilpašić published 7 May 25 Three modules found hosting very destructive malware targeting Linux systems.
Huawei may have used a very clever trick to make hard disks use less power — spin-on-demand disk drives may well compete with tape on performance, but at what cost? By Wayne Williams published 17 March 24 Huawei's OceanStor Arctic could use spun-down disks to consume far less power than hard drives.
AWS looks to super-charge AI agents with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore By Mike Moore published 16 July 25 AWS wants to take AI agents to the next level with its new Amazon Bedrock AgentCore suite.
Microsoft just gave GitHub a whole load of new Copilot tools By Craig Hale published 22 May 24 GitHub’s generative AI chatbot sees major upgrade with support for third-party and private extensions.
Docking stations for the Mac Mini M4, now that's something Apple may wholeheartedly appreciate (or not) By Efosa Udinmwen published 10 January 25 ORICO's docking stations boost Mac Mini's versatility, offering connectivity, storage upgrades, and sleek integration.
Kubernetes Helm charts can expose data without users ever knowing By Sead Fadilpašić published 6 May 25 Microsoft experts claim default configurations often come with open ports and hardcoded credentials.
First Doom, now Linux: an unnamed high school student runs Linux OS in a PDF doc in Google Chrome so what's next? By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 February 25 High school coder runs Linux inside a PDF, proving that anything - yes, even an OS- can live in a document.
Fluent Bit vulnerability threatens almost all popular cloud platforms By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 May 24 Popular logging tool comes with a major flaw that could result in sensitive information leakage.
Alibaba says its is ready for AI demand with new modular datacenter architecture By Craig Hale published 20 September 24 Alibaba has revealed a new modular datacenter architecture, which promises to cut deployment times by 50%.
A Kubernetes security issue could have allowed full-blown Microsoft Windows node takeovers By Sead Fadilpašić published 15 March 24 On the tail end of a previous Kubernetes flaw, Akamai finds a new, similarly dangerous one.
Huawei's new NAS solution wants to tackle the biggest challenges in GenAI By Steve Clark published 11 May 24 OceanStor A800 AI data storage solution comes to Europe - and Huawei is hoping it tackles the big problems facing AI development.
Canonical announces Snap Store crackdown after crypto scam apps overload By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 March 24 All incoming Snaps will be manually reviewed, and their developers doxxed, Canonical says
This purple, liquid-cooled NVMe SSD from Solidigm looks like a limited-edition Lego data center set By Wayne Williams published 30 March 25 Solidigm demoes a purple liquid cooled mini rack of NVMe SSDs at Nvidia GTC 2025.
Dangerous new phishing campaign infects Windows devices with malicious Linux VM By Sead Fadilpašić published 5 November 24 Hackers found new ways to avoid triggering AV solutions while fiddling with people's PCs.
Nvidia’s BlueField-3 SuperNIC morphs into a special self-hosted storage powerhouse with an 80GBps memory boost and PCIe-ready architecture By Efosa Udinmwen published 25 February 25 NVIDIA upgrades BlueField-3 DPUs in a potentially concerning move for competitors like AMD and Intel.
Google relaunches Cameyo - so more of your favorite Windows apps are coming to ChromeOS By Craig Hale, Craig Hale published 13 November 25 ChromeOS devices can now run even more apps, including legacy client-based apps, thanks to Cameyo.
Linux servers targeted by dangerous espionage malware as Windows threat makes the jump By Sead Fadilpašić published 1 April 24 A known Windows malware was ported to Linux and found on endpoints across the world.
Western Digital teams with storage startup to deliver Apple-inspired, Mac-proof storage solution that can scale to 560TB — Orico Data Matrix Ultra set to compete with ThunderBay Flex 8 By Wayne Williams published 24 July 24 Data Matrix Ultra is an Apple inspired storage solution that combines SSDs with Western Digital HDDs.
Businesses leaving their Kubernetes containers exposed to ransomware By Michael Cade published 14 March 24 As Kubernetes use increases, so does the risk of cyberattacks. Why do organizations struggle with Kubernetes security?
Pentagon looks to shake up "outdated" software procurement, declares war on open source By Craig Hale published 7 May 25 DOD slates existing software procurement processes, saying past ways were cumbersome and lacking in agility.
AMD takes the AI networking battle to Nvidia with new DPU launch By Mike Moore published 10 October 24 New AMD Pensando Salina DPU wants to power the next generation of AI infrastructure.