France says “au revoir” to Windows, “bonjour” to Linux

France is planning to replace Windows with Linux to reduce reliance on US technology and strengthen digital sovereignty.

TurboQuant isn’t the RAM crisis savior you’re hoping for, analysts say — as memory prices continue to look bleak

Where are we now with the RAM crisis? It’s still bleak, despite some positive glimmers of late — and I wouldn’t rely on TurboQuant to save the day.

‘Computers are no longer a bicycle for the mind’: Frameworks founder says the Steve Jobs era is over and PCs are now a ‘self-driving car that takes you directly to the destination’

As Framework prepares for its next big product launch, the repair-and-augment-friendly PC maker has some thoughts about the Cloud and AI revolution.

RTX 5090s and other high-powered graphics cards may carry risks of cable melting issues — but Asus thinks it has solved this problem

Reports are still coming through about high-powered GPUs like the RTX 5090 having connector melting issues, but Asus has a solution.

After soaring 2,200%, DDR4 RAM prices finally fall — but don’t get too excited

We’re seeing more positive signs that the RAM crisis is easing somewhat, but be careful not to raise your expectations too high.

Beyond no-log: Tor looks into seizure-proof servers that forget your data

The Tor Project is working with relay operators to develop “stateless” servers that run entirely in RAM. By forgetting all data upon reboot, these self-wiping relays will protect users and node operators from hardware seiz…

Gmail mobile gets end-to-end encryption to shield your emails from snooping

Google’s Gmail app on Android and iOS now supports end-to-end encryption for Workspace Enterprise Plus users, a significant mobile privacy upgrade that keeps encrypted email content away from Google’s servers.

iPhone owners urged to change this key privacy setting after FBI recovers suspect’s deleted Signal messages

Potential security flaws in both Signal and WhatsApp have been revealed, but one of them is fixable.