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Proxmox Datacenter Manager is out, and it’s a home lab game-changer
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Proxmox Datacenter Manager is out, and it’s a home lab game-changer

Proxmox Datacenter Manager has hit its first stable release, offering a centralized management UI for Proxmox VE nodes without requiring a cluster. It adds support for Proxmox Backup Server and custom dashboards, finally giving home labbers a unified view. This could be the vCenter competitor Proxmo

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Google Finally Brings Its Gemini AI to Chrome on Your iPhone
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Google Finally Brings Its Gemini AI to Chrome on Your iPhone

iPhone users in the US no longer have to watch from the sidelines. Google has completed its rollout of Gemini AI directly into the Chrome browser for iOS and iPadOS. The integration, first teased in September, brings features like page summaries and on-the-fly help.

by Noah VanceDecember 12, 2025
A Supercomputer in Your Pocket? Tiiny AI’s Big Claim
AIComputingHardware

A Supercomputer in Your Pocket? Tiiny AI’s Big Claim

Tiiny AI has unveiled the Pocket Lab, a Guinness-verified “personal AI supercomputer” the size of a power bank. It claims to run massive 120-billion-parameter models locally, aiming to break our dependency on the cloud.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 12, 2025
Apple’s Studio Display 2 might finally get the upgrades it needs
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Apple’s Studio Display 2 might finally get the upgrades it needs

New code hints Apple is finally planning a real upgrade for the Studio Display. The monitor, codenamed J527, could get a 120Hz ProMotion panel and HDR support, likely via Mini-LED tech, for a 2026 launch.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025
NVIDIA’s Old GPUs Get a Final Linux Driver Showdown
ComputingHardwareSoftware

NVIDIA’s Old GPUs Get a Final Linux Driver Showdown

A new benchmark pits NVIDIA’s proprietary 580 Linux driver against the open-source Nouveau stack for graphics cards from the aging GTX 980 to the new RTX 5080. The results highlight a major driver support gap for Maxwell and Pascal GPUs. This comes as NVIDIA’s latest 590 driver series drops support

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 11, 2025
Microsoft’s “Hornet” LSM Could Lock Down Linux eBPF Security
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Microsoft’s “Hornet” LSM Could Lock Down Linux eBPF Security

Microsoft is pushing forward with its “Hornet” Linux Security Module to verify eBPF program signatures in the kernel. The proposal aims to close audit gaps and prevent a specific type of attack that the current “trusted loader” model might allow. This is a significant move for securing a core Linux

by Noah VanceDecember 11, 2025
Slovakia just flipped the switch on a quantum-secure national network
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Slovakia just flipped the switch on a quantum-secure national network

Slovakia has launched its first national quantum communication infrastructure, a project led by IonQ’s ID Quantique and the Slovak Academy of Sciences. The network uses a hybrid of Quantum Key Distribution and post-quantum cryptography to secure links between critical sites like the Presidential Pal

by Noah VanceDecember 10, 2025
Lenovo’s wild new gaming laptop has a screen that stretches
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Lenovo’s wild new gaming laptop has a screen that stretches

Lenovo is reportedly working on a gaming laptop with a rollable OLED screen that can stretch from a standard size to an ultrawide 21:9 panel. The Legion Pro Rollable is targeting a debut in early 2026, likely at CES, and will pack Intel Core Ultra and Nvidia RTX 50-series hardware.

by Noah VanceDecember 10, 2025
Boom Supersonic Sells 1.21GW of Gas Turbines to a Data Center Firm
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Boom Supersonic Sells 1.21GW of Gas Turbines to a Data Center Firm

In a surprising pivot, Boom Supersonic has landed its first customer for its “Superpower” gas turbine—and it’s not an airline. AI data center developer Crusoe has ordered 29 units, totaling 1.21 gigawatts of power. The deal comes as Boom also closed a $300 million Series B funding round.

by Noah VanceDecember 10, 2025
FreeBSD 15 Takes on Ubuntu Linux in Server Speed Tests
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FreeBSD 15 Takes on Ubuntu Linux in Server Speed Tests

New benchmarks pit the freshly released FreeBSD 15.0 against Ubuntu Linux on modern AMD EPYC hardware. The results show a competitive landscape, but one OS had a clear edge in several key tests. Here’s how they stacked up.

by Noah VanceDecember 10, 2025

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