Proton VPN introduces advanced architecture with enhanced post-quantum encryption and anti-censorship features. UltraProlink’s Boost Blade Duo wows tech enthusiasts as a versatile GaN charger and power bank combo. Meanwhile, TechInsights’ latest iPhone data highlights shifting consumer preferences in 2025.
Security-focused tech company Proton is upgrading its VPN with a newly developed in-house architecture aimed at combating modern censorship and quantum computing threats. CEO Andy Yen highlights this innovation as a leap forward offering faster app performance, better connectivity, and advanced privacy safeguards such as post-quantum encryption. The VPN will also enhance user experience with easier server selection, improved split tunneling, and expanded language support.
In hardware, Indian tech brand UltraProlink has launched the Boost Blade Duo, a compact 67-watt GaN travel charger combined with a 5000mAh MagSafe wireless and wired power bank. This dual-purpose device supports fast charging of smartphones, tablets, and laptops, with strong magnetic attachment suitable for devices like iPhone 17 Pro Max and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. Its slim form factor and multi-region plug compatibility make it an essential travel accessory.
Lastly, TechInsights latest iPhone data report sheds light on ongoing market dynamics revealing trends in consumer uptake, new feature adoption, and shifting smartphone landscapes, offering vital insights for industry watchers.
Key Highlights
Proton VPN’s new architecture offers post-quantum encryption and anti-censorship improvements.
Faster app load times, granular server controls, and enhanced split tunneling included in update.
UltraProlink Boost Blade Duo combines 67W GaN charger with 5000mAh MagSafe wireless power bank.
Device supports fast charging for smartphones, tablets, laptops, and offers multi-region plug adapters.
TechInsights iPhone data reveals evolving consumer preferences and adoption patterns in 2025.
Source: Hindustan Times Tech, Proton official, TechInsights reports