I found an Asus RTX 5070 video editing laptop deal with a $530 discount at Best Buy – save on a Core Ultra 9 285H creator machine with 32GB DDR5

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 with Core Ultra 9 285H, RTX 5070 and 32GB DDR5 is a content creator’s dream.

Fortinet patches FortiGate Firewall vulnerabilities that allowed hackers to steal enterprise credentials

Three bugs were recently fixed, all three with a critical severity score.

HP’s 17.3-inch Windows 11 laptop is great for students and home workers, and it’s on sale under $350 at Best Buy

HP’s 17.3-inch Windows 11 laptop is perfect for students and home workers and it’s currently under $350 in the Best Buy Tech Fest sale.

UK businesses are putting themselves at risk due to poor cyber hygiene

Employee accounts are a breeding ground for attacks, with poor management, broad permissions, and more.

How Horizon Europe funding can take your SME to the next level

How Horizon Europe funding can take your SME to the next level

Nvidia GTC 2026 day one live: ‘It all starts here’ – all the day one as it happens

We’re live in San Jose for Nvidia GTC 2026 – here’s what we’ve seen so far.

This is probably the most powerful external GPU enclosure around right now — Plugable’s TBT5-AI is the first to explicitly target local LLM and workstation GPU

Plugable introduces a Thunderbolt 5 GPU enclosure allowing laptops to run large AI models locally using desktop graphics cards.

New studies find Brits are the most anxious when it comes to robots — and they don’t want data centers in their back yards either

UK adults show widespread unease around robots and local data centers, driven by security, environmental concerns, and limited firsthand exposure.

Nvidia wants to have your cake and eat it: Jensen Huang describes the AI layered stack and hints at what world’s most valuable firm will do next

Nvidia’s layered AI framework connects energy, chips, infrastructure, models, and applications, showing how real-time intelligence drives industrial expansion globally.

Notebook prices could be set to soar — and no, it’s not the Apple MacBook Neo’s fault, but those pesky RAM and CPU price rises again

Rising RAM prices, CPU cost increases, and tighter chip supply could push mainstream notebook prices nearly 40% higher.