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By pradeepviswav · Posted
Apple is expanding Private Cloud Compute beyond its own data centers by Pradeep Viswanathan At WWDC 2026, as part of the improved Apple Intelligence capabilities, Apple today announced that it is expanding Private Cloud Compute (PCC), its privacy-focused cloud infrastructure for Apple Intelligence, beyond its own data centers for the first time. Private Cloud Compute was designed to handle Apple Intelligence requests that are too complex to run fully on-device. The PCC system does not store user data and does not allow Apple or anyone else to access user requests. Last year, Apple also expanded its Security Bounty program with rewards of up to $1 million for researchers who could find serious vulnerabilities in PCC. Until now, Apple's PCC data centers were using Apple's own silicon. As part of the expansion, Apple is working with Google and NVIDIA to run new Apple Intelligence workloads on Google Cloud systems powered by NVIDIA GPUs. Apple will be using this new infrastructure to execute more demanding AI tasks while maintaining the same privacy and security guarantees of PCC. The new implementation uses NVIDIA Confidential Computing with NVIDIA GPUs, Intel CPUs with TDX, and Google’s Titan chip. Apple says it has worked with Google to build additional protections beyond a traditional confidential computing deployment. Despite the expansion to third-party data centers, Apple claims that its core PCC requirements remain unchanged, including stateless computation, no privileged runtime access, non-targetability, and verifiable transparency. The company highlighted that it will continue to control the PCC software stack, and Apple devices will only trust PCC software that has been cryptographically approved by Apple. To take security to the next level, Apple mentioned that it is maintaining an append-only ledger of Google Cloud hardware that is part of the PCC fleet. The company claims this will help reduce the risk of supply chain attacks. In addition to AI infrastructure, Apple also worked with Google to use technologies behind the Gemini family of models to build the next generation of Apple Foundation Models to power Apple Intelligence features across on-device and cloud workloads. As expected, for more demanding AI tasks like agentic tool use and complex reasoning, Apple will rely on the expanded PCC infrastructure running on Google Cloud. The expansion of PCC on Google Cloud will gradually ramp toward the full set of protections during the summer preview period. As before, Apple will also publish binaries for public inspection, provide research tooling, and give researchers access to live PCC nodes in research mode through the Apple Security Bounty Program. -
By Bdpy · Posted
my problem with outlook (new) is that it connects only to outlook.com. all connections to external providers goes through there. Got your mail server and want to use imap directly? no way... it adds a connector on outlook.com. last bug; if your email on an external provider if the same as principal email of your microsoft account, it doesn't work... -
By cleverclogs · Posted
It's the only reason I finally have an iPhone (for work) and enjoy using it so much that I'm tempted to move from android next time I need to replace my own device -
By leonsk29 · Posted
So is Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, just to mention a few. What's your point? Everyone is a threat from their enemies' perspective. I'd say that Israel is only a threat to their immediate enemies like Hamas, Hezbollah and the Iranian regime, not to anyone else. -
By astropheed · Posted
The government is not the good guy either. You propose 99% of people require that the government overreach and govern their freedom of information and privacy, while ignoring the government is made up 100% of people, of which 99% are (as you described) brain dead. You can't have both. The reality is Signal is absolutely right and the government is doing what it has always done. Ignoring that we are their boss and grabbing all the power they possibly can to make sure we aren't. Your (societies) ###### parenting is not reason enough as to why I can't have a safe platform for my data/information. Thinking the government is helping is precisely what they are targeting psychologically to take suckers like you for a ride. "Think of the children" was, has, is, and will always be a mechanism of control. In the rare occasion it's actually essential the mass consensus has always been there and it doesn't become a debate.
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Could a mod make this a sticky.
http://tux.neonix.org/information/applicat...ationindex.html
Thanks to Tux for compiling this list.
klipfolio http://www.serence.com/site.php?page=prod_klipfolio
neowin Klip http://www.klipfarm.com/farm.php?page=info&klip=123
Coolmon:
http://www.daisyman.arsware.org/coolinfo/
Desktop Weather and Neowin Post
http://www.desktopweather.<< spam >>/
Neowin button for IE toolbar:
http://www.btinternet.com/~bolton64.family...ges/NeoIcon.zip
Quicknotes:
http://lowdimension.net/download/?name=qui...uickNotes03.zip
True Luanch Bar:
http://www.tsoftcentral.com/tlb/
Rainlendar:
http://sivut.koti.soon.fi/rainy/
MAC (mpeg audio collection)
winamp
trillian (best msg app)
eDonkey (get your ass in gear, hehe, best p2p for big stuff)
Active Desktop Calendar
Quick Search Toolbar
beatNik (clock)
Ghrone (clock)
amiNews
EzPop (checks mail)
mirc:
http://www.mirc.com/
supercleaner:
http://www.southbaypc.com/
mailwasher:
http://www.mailwasher.net/download.php
reshacker:
http://rpi.net.au/~ajohnson/resourcehacker/
registry crawler:
http://www.4dev.com/regc/index.htm
editpad lite:
http://www.jgsoft.com/zips/EditPad.zip
barlaunch & T-launch
http://www.hi-ho.ne.jp/kyagi/enu/
visualroute:
http://www.visualware.com/visualroute/index.html
acdsee:
http://www.acdsystems.com/English/index.htm
stuffit expander:
http://www.aladdinsys.com/downloads/
iconshop:
http://users.pandora.be/liontech/Download.htm
netcaptor:
http://www.netcaptor.com/
logonloader:
http://www.radfiles.com/logonloader/
WINBAR
www.winbar.nl
Power Menu
WinPulse
http://aka.com.ua/dev.htm
Chameleon Clock:
http://www.softshape.com/cham
Aversoft Sticker: (desktop note app)
http://www.aversoft.com/sticker/
Copernic 2001 - http://www.copernic.com
Netscape - http://home.netscape.com/computing/download
ICQ - http://www.icq.com/download
QuickTime - http://www.apple.com/quicktime
Editor Pro Suite
http://www.dcalcoda.com/
EDIT: Just checked site, it's now called "Write Source
Alkonost MaxFormat
http://user.nnov.cityline.ru/~a2200/maxfor...rmat/index.html
DVDcutter stream and mp3CDwav converter
http://www.jummpa.com
CDR-WIN
http://www.goldenhawk.com
FlashFXP
http://www.flashfxp.com
I find these little apps extremely helpful and they save A LOT of time and clicking PLUS they're free. I would strongly suggest getting the following nice little apps. I install them on every machine I have.
RjH Extensions - (freeware) simple utility that will add a number of useful functions to the context menu of Windows Explorer.
AIRoboform - (freeware)one-click web form filler and password manager with some serious Artificial Intelligence (AI) inside.
PathCopyEx - (freeware) A very simple shell extension that copies the text path of any file/folder in Explorer to the clipboard. Saves a bit of time on all those annoying Browse for Folder windows.
Panicware's Pop-up Stopper - (freeware) best pop-up stopper around.
I have a few others but those are the best I could think of off the top of my head. Take a look at Shell Extension City for more of these gems.
SmartFTP - http://www.smartftp.com
WinRAR - http://www.rarsoft.com
StyleXP - http://www.tgtsoft.com
Metapad
Best Text Editor (Notepad Style)
http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/
CDex
Best CD -> MP3
http://www.cdex.n3.net/
Xteq X-Setup
Best Tweaker
http://www.xteq.com/products/xset/
PropertiesPlus
Change various setting of file in explorer
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/cool/kish/pplusmain.htm
StatupCPL
Edit all programs that start on boot
http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
DiskData
http://www.digallery.com/diskdata/
Glass2k(win2kXP only)
Transparent Windows
http://www.chime.tv/products/glass2k.shtml
PrcView
Good for win9x, gives more detail than task manager
http://www.xmlsp.com/pview/prcview.htm
United Devices
http://members.ud.com/home.htm
Distributed.net
Use your computer when not in use towards finding the RC5-64 key
http://www.distributed.net/download/clients.html
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Wizmo
Great app for advanced power savings
http://grc.com/wizmo/wizmo.htm
IDServe
Find out what webserver that site is running on
http://grc.com/id/idserve.htm
Netstat Live
Info about your net connection
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/n...network/nsl.htm
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Zonealarm
Firewall (go for the free version)
http://www.zonelabs.com/
Tiny Personal Firewall Kerio Personal Firewall
Another Firewall, just more configurable
http://www.tinysoftware.com/home/tiny?s=91...&pg=tpf_summary
http://www.kerio.com/parser/mainpage.php?id=204&lg=1
Anti Virus Guard
Free Antivirus
http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.htm
AdAware
AdwareSpyware on your system, see if there is any?
http://www.lsfileserv.com/aaw.html
WinVNCTightVNC
Run your computer from anywhere over the net.
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html http://www.tightvnc.com/
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Foxserv
Test your website from your PC, without uploading and then testing.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/foxserv/
Apache
Apache Webserver :)
http://www.apache.org/
GuildFTPd
Free FTP server
http://www.nitrolic.com/
D2G
Never have to remember and fiddle with changing IP addresses again, just an address.
http://dns2go.deerfield.com/
1st Page
Best HTML code editor ever.
http://evrsoft.com/1stpage/
Movable Type
Ever wanted a [we]blog?
http://www.movabletype.org/
Articons
http://www.aha-soft.com/
Microangelo
http://www.impactsoft.com/
?????????
http://excursion.cjb.net
quicktime player
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/[Statbaratbar
http://www.statbar.nl[Irfanviewnview
Image editor
http://www.irfanview.com[/Dremples les
Active Wallpaper
http://www.geisswerks.com/drempels/index.html
Quintessential Player
Real player and Realone player
ieSpell
Spell checker for text boxes in IE (such as forum posts here)
YourCPL
Add any executable app to control pannel such as WinXP TweakUI
Shell Toys
Tons of tools for Context Menu!
Context Edit
Add, remove Context Menu options.
FolderBox
Surf multiple folders in Explorer (also works in IE) great for using the built in Windows FTP functionality.
Cursor XP Free (Formerly CursorEX)
For win 2k/XP only, better mouse cursors can load animated gifs, png files..check out the site. (Formerly CursorEX)
ICQ Plus
Skin your ICQ
TCP/IP Optimizer
Optimize TCP/IP registry values
Registry Explorer
Registry Editor Shell extension integrates directly into Explorer
Windows XP PowerToys
They have returned! Be sure to uninstall previous ones first though.
Refresher for IE
Adds window refreshing capabilities to IE, works great especially for windows I generally leave open
Invision for mIRC 6.01 Beta 2.0
SpaceMonger (hard drive space visualizer):
Have a Command Prompt window inside Explorer!!!!
MP3-Info Extension
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