A critical Docker Desktop security flaw puts Windows hosts at risk of attack, so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 26 August 25 Docker recently patched a critical bug in Windows and macOS but it's a little more dangerous on the former.
False malware alert is leading Docker Desktop to be blocked on Apple Macs By Craig Hale published 13 January 25 If you’re experiencing false malware alerts on Docker Desktop, consider installing a patch to regain access.
Hackers abuse TOR network and misconfigured Docker APIs to steal crypto - so keep an eye on your wallet By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 September 25 A major cryptojacking campaign, possibly turning into a botnet, was seen in the wild.
Docker could still be hosting a whole load of potentially malicious images - putting users at risk By Sead Fadilpašić published 13 August 25 Devs are keeping the malicious packages, claiming they're undated and shouldn't be used anyway.
Misconfigured Docker instances are being hacked to mine cryptocurrency By Sead Fadilpašić published 28 May 25 A worm is spreading the miner autonomously, earning attackers plenty of Dero.
Some Docker containers may not be as secure as they like, experts warn By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 November 25 Three high-severity flaws were recently discovered that could grant access to the underlying system.
DJI launches a vehicle-mounted drone dock station that seemingly comes straight from a sci-fi movie By Efosa Udinmwen published 1 March 25 DJI Dock 3 enables autonomous drone operations with long flight time, advanced imaging, and real-time data security features.
Public DevOps tools targeted by criminals to steal crypto By Sead Fadilpašić published 4 June 25 Miscofigurations in four major tools are being targeted to deploy cryptocurrency miners.
This is Amazon's first foray in servers, and certainly not the last: MicroTik franken-router is powered by the AWS Graviton 1 Arm CPU By Wayne Williams published 7 March 25 MicroTik's RDS2216 data server has 16 ports and is powered by Amazon's Graviton 1 Arm CPU used on AWS.
A secret project, a stubborn developer, and a lot of glossy icons: here's the story behind macOS’s Dock as it turns 25 By Kristina Terech published 7 January 25 Celebrating 25 years of the macOS Dock: exploring its origins, evolution, creator’s story, and its influence on modern interfaces.
One small step for servers, one giant leap for Axiom Space and IBM Red Hat as prototype data center reaches the International Space Station By Wayne Williams published 15 September 25 Red Hat and Axiom sent a prototype data center to the International Space Station to test whether terrestrial computing systems can operate in orbit.
Razer has a new Thunderbolt 5 docking station, and this one can transform into an 8TB external SSD By Efosa Udinmwen published 21 July 25 Razer’s Thunderbolt 5 Dock combines up to 8TB SSD storage and eleven ports, offering creators high-speed connectivity, file transfers, and multi-monitor support in one device.
Dell has created a unified private cloud that works across software stacks By Craig Hale published 21 May 25 Dell announces a unified private cloud platform that'll work with VMware, Nutanix and Red Hat software stacks.
Nvidia systems could be facing another worrying security flaw By Sead Fadilpašić published 13 February 25 A bypass for a previous fix was recently discovered in Nvidia Container Toolkit and Nvidia GPU Operator.
Orico just launched the cutest NAS drive I've ever seen — and yes, there's even a knob By Wayne Williams published 13 December 25 Orico’s PTM dock lineup introduces sliding M.2 trays and varied port layouts, creating a compact system that can behave like a NAS.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Official Proton VPN app lands on even more Linux devices By Rene Millman published 17 December 25 Linux users rejoice! Proton VPN has officially released its new command-line interface for Arch, Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora. Here is what you need to know about the new tool.
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.
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.
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.
Docking stations are merging with external GPU bases — Minisforum's DEG2 even has a free SSD slot and TB5 compatibility, but I just wish it had more ports By Efosa Udinmwen published 30 December 25 Minisforum DEG2 blends external GPU support with limited docking features, focusing on PCIe bandwidth, internal SSD expansion, and user-supplied components.
Proton Pass just made it even easier for developers to retrieve secrets — and that's a win for everyone involved By Benedict Collins published 10 December 25 A command-line interface is just what users wanted, and now Proton Pass have added it.
Your own 'supercomputer' made up of old Framework motherboards? This Kickstarter project aims to achieve just that By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 December 25 FrameCluster turns unused Framework mainboards into 3D-printed rack clusters, focusing on simple organization, practical reuse, small-scale production.
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.