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Commodore Announces Callback 8020, the Mobile Phone That Helps You Disconnect

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No social media. No browser. No work. It’s time to live again.

DOVER, Del., June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Commodore today announced a mobile phone with no social media, no email, no browser, and no apologies. Arriving later this year, the Commodore Callback 8020 is the flip phone between dumb and smart, built for a world that wants to flip off ‘always on’. (Video)

In 1986, Commodore Founder Jack Tramiel stated, “Most major corporations don’t respect people … I don’t believe in that.” And the Callback arrives at a time when a growing number of consumers, parents, and policymakers are questioning the cost of never ending connectivity, carrying all of the world’s information in your pocket, and chasing likes on a glowing black rectangle. Commodore is positioning the device not just as a retreat from ‘Black Mirror’ technology, but as a return to technology’s original promise: tools that serve their users, not enslave them. Where the customer is not the product. And where the product reflects the techno-optimism of ‘the future we were promised’ from the early 2000s.

“Those same major corporations are convinced their phones should fold, and we agree. We think they should fold completely,” said Peri Fractic, CEO and President, Commodore. “Becoming a new parent a few years ago made me ask myself what type of father I wanted to be, and led me to realise that like so many of us, I was addicted to my smartphone. Switching to a dumbphone three years ago changed my life. I’m more present. I enjoy looking at the world around me. I don’t reach for my phone every few minutes. And my two year-old daughter doesn’t see me staring at something she doesn’t understand for half of the day. But the minimal phones I tried were too minimal, and so at Commodore we set out to create “the not dumb dumbphone”. The Commodore Callback is the phone I wished had existed when I started my journey, and the one we now want to put in the hands of everyone who’s ready to escape the doomscrolling and distractions, with a speed bump for the mind.”

Offering a beautiful retro-aesthetic flip phone style, the Callback’s look and feel is inspired by the Y2K era in both form and functionality, updated with sophisticated modern capabilities thanks to Commodore’s new partnership with Jolla, who have adapted their Sailfish OS for use on Callback. The roots of Linux-based Sailfish OS trace directly back to Nokia’s mobile operating system legacy. The platform is maintained with Commodore by Jolla, the Finnish company founded by veteran Nokia team members instrumental in that OS’s creation.

“At Jolla, our mission is to put the control back into the hands of users, not data aggregators,” said Sami Pienimäki, CEO & Co-founder of Jolla. “Partnership with Commodore perfectly illustrates how Sailfish OS empowers individuals to reclaim their digital independence through true, user-first innovation.”

“There is something very fitting about a company like Commodore – where the lights dimmed in the nineties – returning ready to enter its Y2K era just as consumers are beginning to move back to that simpler tech,” added Fractic.

While not Commodore’s first telephone (the company sold a Commodore branded rotary dial phone in Canada in 1983), the new phone’s 8020 model number acts as both a successor to Commodore’s highest numbered communications device – the 8010 modem – and a reference to Commodore’s 80s heritage and 2000s tech aesthetic.

The Callback 8020 features:

The best Android apps, without Android: Sailfish OS offers a completely de-Googled experience compatible with over 99% of Android apps, including popular favorites like WhatsApp messaging, Maps, and Spotify. This is achieved thanks to Sailfish OS’s Android Runtime app compatibility layer.Privacy First: Commodore and Callback don’t collect personal data without consent, don’t monetize data, don’t track cookies, and don’t monitor activities. Callback is built on Sailfish OS, a major mobile OS designed not to monetize your data or share it with third parties. Your personal information doesn’t belong to anybody but – and is only ever used to provide services to – you. (Notably the official Commodore website is also one of the few in the tech world that does not employ tracking cookies for this same reason.)Peaceful by Design: Internet browsers and social media are blocked at the system level using patent pending technology, eliminating temptation and designed with distraction-free schools in mind*. Its dome LED notification system removes the need to rely on distracting popup messages designed to make you click things. The philosophy is to take people away from screens as much as possible.Off Hours: No Slack. No Email. When you’re not at work, you’re not at work. If you’re needed, they can “callback” tomorrow.Communal: Callback celebrates real communication. From texting with predictive text, to messaging platforms like Signal or WhatsApp, we want you to stay in touch. It even supports a third party app that allows Apple’s iMessage to work**Capable: Connected to the internet but not the web, for everything you need and nothing you don’t: maps, home security, QR codes, and worldwide band compatibility – you name it.Customizable:  Get back to a world where you can replace your battery, swap out colorful covers, add a charm, and truly make your phone your own.Classically Commodore: Play your way with a curated collection of Commodore 64 games, carefully selected to avoid the addictive nature of modern mobile games, and bask in the red glow of Callback’s exterior display, inspired by classic Commodore calculators of the 1970s. It displays just date, time, battery, and signal. No popup notifications. And of course, with Nokia heritage, the Callback has to have Snake (it’s the law).Sonically Commodore, too: Relive the earliest days of chiptunes with a full 8-Bit SID music player and SID ringtones, honoring the Commodore 64’s breakthrough sound chips with officially licensed classic, and new, tunes.Hi-Def Audio + IEMs: Audiophile grade music DAC on board, with chips from companies with strong heritage ties back to the Commodore ecosystem. HD Audio includes albums from artists such as LukHash and Anders Enger Jensen. Also includes HD in-ear monitor (IEM) earphones – with a 3.5mm jack and inline remote, of course. It even has a built-in FM radio for infinite free music in your pocket.

Callback marks Commodore’s first entry into the world of purpose-driven future facing technology, which the company firmly believes is necessary to restore autonomy and privacy to a populace which has been robbed of both. The company’s two pillars of retro and futurism are both built around devices that serve and excel at a deliberate function, without distraction, and can be put down just as easily as they were picked up.

“Humanity was sold the convenience of having access to everything everywhere all at once,” added Fractic, “but that ‘convenience’ has come at a cost. The weight of the entire world – work, memes, propaganda, harassment, bullying, distraction – and as we saw in a recent California court ruling, the intentional addiction of children. It’s time for a “big tech” company to do better. There was a time when we believed technology would bring us the future we were promised. A time of optimism and potential. Getting back there starts with a single step for every one of us, made easier by removing the immense weight of that glowing black rock from our pockets. The Callback can be an evening phone, a weekend phone, a “going out to dinner with the family” phone, or replace our everyday phone completely, depending what level we want to start reconnecting with the world around us. Those of us who have already done it can vouch for its impact, and will never go back – we’ve learned to live with less scroll, and more soul.”

Dial down the digital and dial up the life: Commodore Callback 8020 will be available later this year in five distinct styles: BASIC Beige, ProtoPET White, and SX Silver for $499.99, the stunning translucent Starlight Edition for $549.99, and the PVD gold Founders Edition, with 24k gold plated “C=” button, for $640. Pre-orders for all models will open soon, with shipping targeting Q4 this year. To secure your slot on the waitlist, visit commodore.net/callback.

*Please consult with your local school district to ensure Callback meets their requirements for student use
** Requires one-time access to a Mac. 

About Commodore International Corporation
Commodore International Corporation is the sole official steward of the original Commodore brand, carrying forward the legacy of the company founded in 1958. Originally established by Jack Tramiel and later known for pioneering the home computer revolution, the company entered a new chapter under refreshed leadership in 2025, maintaining continuous stewardship of the original brand and trademarks.  The company’s advisors include key veterans from the original Commodore team, such as Leonard Tramiel (son of Founder, Jack), and lead creators of iconic original systems such as the Commodore 128 and the bestselling desktop computer of all time, the Commodore 64. The company is focused on honoring Commodore’s legacy while bringing its pioneering spirit forward through modern computing experiences.

About Jolla
Jolla is a Finnish technology company founded in 2011 by former Nokia engineers building on the MeeGo operating system. The company has developed the Sailfish OS operating system for over a decade, offering a European alternative to the market dominated by Big Tech giants. Jolla launched its first smartphone in 2013.

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SOPHiA GENETICS Announces Pricing of $50 Million Public Offering of Ordinary Shares

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BOSTON and ROLLE, Switzerland, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — SOPHiA GENETICS (Nasdaq: SOPH), a global leader in Ai-driven precision medicine, announced today the pricing of its previously announced underwritten public offering of 10,526,000 ordinary shares at a public offering price of $4.75 per ordinary share. The gross proceeds from the offering, before deducting the underwriting discounts and commissions and estimated offering expenses payable by the Company are expected to be approximately $50 million. All of the ordinary shares to be sold in the proposed offering will be sold by the Company. In addition, the Company has granted the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to 1,578,900 additional ordinary shares at the public offering price, less the underwriting discounts and commissions. The offering is expected to close on June 18, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.

TD Cowen is acting as the lead book-running manager for the offering. Guggenheim Securities is acting as book-running manager, and BTIG and Craig-Hallum are acting as lead managers for the offering.

A registration statement on Form F-3 (File No. 333-289266) relating to the ordinary shares and other securities of the Company has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and was declared effective on August 15, 2025. The offering may be made only by means of a prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus. A preliminary prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus relating to this offering has been filed with the SEC and a final prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus relating to the offering will be filed with the SEC. Electronic copies of the final prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus will be available on the SEC’s website located at www.sec.gov. Copies of the final prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus relating to this offering, when available, may be obtained for free by contacting TD Securities (USA) LLC, c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue, Edgewood, NY 11717 or by email at TDManualrequest@broadridge.com.

This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. Any offers, solicitations or offers to buy, or any sales of securities will be made in accordance with the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. There is no intention or permission to publicly offer, solicit, sell or advertise, directly or indirectly, any securities of SOPHiA GENETICS SA, such as the ordinary shares, in or into Switzerland within the meaning of the Swiss Financial Services Act (“FinSA”) and these securities will not be listed or admitted to trading on the SIX Swiss Exchange or on any other regulated trading venue (exchange or multilateral trading facility) in Switzerland. Neither this press release nor any other offering or marketing material relating to these securities, such as the ordinary shares, constitutes or will constitute a prospectus pursuant to the FinSA, and neither this press release nor any other offering or marketing material relating to these securities, such as the ordinary shares, may be publicly distributed or otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland.

About SOPHiA GENETICS

SOPHiA GENETICS (Nasdaq: SOPH) is a cloud-native healthcare technology company on a mission to expand access to data-driven medicine by using Ai to deliver world-class care to patients with cancer and rare disorders across the globe. It is the creator of SOPHiA DDM™, a platform that analyzes complex genomic and multimodal data and generates real-time, actionable insights for a broad global network of hospital, laboratory, and biopharma institutions.

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Cohesity Maestro: Data Protection, Recovery, and Security Intelligence — Inside Existing Enterprise AI Workflows

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Cohesity will deliver the industry’s first headless data security architecture by extending protection, real-time telemetry, autonomous agents, and AI search directly into the AI-driven workflows enterprises have already built

SINGAPORE, June 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Cohesity, the leader in AI-powered data security, today announced Cohesity Maestro, making the full Cohesity Data Cloud — cyber resilience operations, real-time telemetry, autonomous agents, and Cohesity Gaia, its AI-powered enterprise search and knowledge engine — natively accessible through Model Context Protocol (MCP). With Cohesity Maestro, we’re pioneering a headless architecture for cyber resilience — a capability no vendor in the industry has yet brought to market: one in which key Cohesity actions, telemetry signals, and data assets can be driven through agents, with no Cohesity interface required. Just as companies like Salesforce pioneered headless enterprise software, making their entire CRM platform commandable by external AI agents through open standards, Cohesity brings that same architectural shift to data security.

Built on the open MCP standard, Cohesity Maestro integrates natively with the AI platforms enterprises have already standardized on, including Anthropic Claude, OpenAI ChatGPT, and Google Gemini, without custom integrations or proprietary connectors. While some competitors have created a walled garden of agentic experience, Cohesity Maestro is open by design, giving enterprises broad choice over their AI stack and the flexibility to use the agentic tools best suited to their needs.

“Our customers have already chosen,” said Sanjay Poonen, CEO, Cohesity. “Claude, Gemini, and GPT already run operations on these platforms, which grow in capability every day. Cohesity Maestro gives those platforms direct access to our data protection capabilities. No new console. No workflow changes. Just the power of Cohesity, wherever their AI already lives. This is what headless data protection looks like, and Cohesity is the first in our industry to deliver it.”

Cohesity has long believed that technology should adapt to how people work, not the other way around. Cohesity’s platform already has the ability to act as an Agent to drive autonomous actions and orchestration, all within the user experience of the platform. For example, Cohesity Copilot, launched in 2024, introduced natural-language administration for data protection before the industry followed suit. Cohesity RecoveryAgent, launched in 2025, delivered intelligent cyber recovery when others were still selling manual runbooks.

That conviction now points somewhere new. Enterprises aren’t evaluating AI platforms anymore. They’ve chosen them. Their teams continue to build workflows around Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT that grow more capable every week. The question they’re asking vendors isn’t “can you give us AI?” It’s simpler: can your product reach us where we already are?

For enterprises creating their own AI-driven workflows and assembling models, tools, and dashboards tailored to how their teams work, Cohesity Maestro fits inside whatever that looks like, while being governed by the same role-based access controls, authentication, and audit framework that apply to direct platform access. Cohesity doesn’t prescribe the AI experience; it participates in the one customers are already building on their own security terms.

IT and security operations teams can now ask what changed across their environment in the last 24 hours and surface a prioritized view of business-critical risks and recovery gaps. From there, they can trigger restores, hunt threats, and orchestrate recovery directly from the AI tools they already use, without switching to a separate console.

With Cohesity Maestro, customers will have native access to Cohesity platform capabilities, including:[1]

Cyber resilience orchestration — data protection actions, including protection, restores, status, reporting, query status, recovery groups, blueprints, threat hunting, and moreTelemetry and threat signals — real-time security telemetry and operational signals, surfaced into any AI workflow, enabling a custom intelligence layer integrated with existing operationsCohesity Gaia — semantically enriched search over all protected data, powered by NVIDIA enterprise AI and a deep metadata catalog, delivering enterprise data insights for developing better agents (available to Cohesity Gaia customers)Cohesity AI agents — including Cohesity Copilot for conversational reporting, anomaly detection, and operational actions, and Cohesity RecoveryAgent for recovery group and blueprint orchestration, with more agents to follow
 

As enterprise AI agents become more capable, Cohesity Maestro lays the foundation for a new model of autonomous business resilience: one in which an agent detects an issue, decides the appropriate response, and acts without waiting for human instruction.

Availability

Cohesity Copilot and RecoveryAgent are available today, along with Cohesity Gaia support for MCP. The Cohesity Maestro MCP interface and additional agents are expected to be available later this year. Contact Cohesity for early access information.

[1] Capability availability depends on existing Cohesity product subscriptions. Cohesity Gaia capabilities are available to Cohesity Gaia customers.

About Cohesity

Cohesity protects, secures, and provides insights into the world’s data. As the leader in AI-powered data security, Cohesity helps organizations strengthen resilience, accelerate recovery, and reduce IT costs. With Zero Trust security and advanced AI/ML, Cohesity Data Cloud is trusted by customers in more than 140 countries, including more than 70% of the Fortune Global 500. Cohesity is also backed by industry leaders such as NVIDIA, Amazon, Google, IBM, Cisco, and HPE. 

Cohesity is certified as a Great Place to Work in multiple countries. Follow Cohesity on LinkedIn and visit www.cohesity.com to learn more.   

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MoClaw’s Cloud Computer Now Runs Thousands of AI Agent Tasks a Day, Unattended

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Each user gets an AI agent on its own cloud computer — with browser control, persistent memory, reusable skills, scheduled automation, file storage, and transparent BYOK model access — no laptop required.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MoClaw, the personal AI cloud computer, today announced that its platform is executing thousands of scheduled agent tasks per day without human intervention.

Unlike conventional AI assistants that respond only when prompted, MoClaw gives each user a persistent cloud computer. Agents drive browsers, manage files, run code, remember prior context, reuse skills, and execute recurring tasks — all without the user being present. With transparent bring-your-own-key model access, customers connect their own AI provider keys and pay those providers directly, with no markup from MoClaw on model usage.

Agents need infrastructure. Running them reliably means renting a server, configuring dependencies, and writing recovery logic — or leaving a laptop open around the clock. MoClaw removes that overhead. Each agent, its tools, and its runtime live in a managed, sandboxed environment that stays on whether the user is online or not.

Users assign work through the web, Telegram, or Slack. From there, agents navigate websites, extract data, fill forms, generate documents, and return results to the user’s preferred channel. Because each agent carries persistent memory and a library of more than 50 reusable skills — from browser control and web research to document handling and code execution — it builds on prior work instead of starting from scratch each session. Scheduled tasks run at set intervals; on-demand tasks fire immediately.

“Most agent products show you a demo where one task works once,” said Richard, Founder of MoClaw. “We wanted something different — a computer in the cloud that remembers what it did yesterday, reuses the skills it has already learned, checks your supplier portals every morning, compiles a competitor brief overnight, and sends a summary to Slack before you start work. The agents just run, the way a server runs.”

Early users rely on MoClaw for work that would otherwise require a dedicated machine or daily manual effort. Common tasks include monitoring competitor pricing pages on a fixed schedule, scraping public filings and summarizing changes, pulling cross-platform data into a morning report, and keeping browser-based workflows running that break the moment a laptop goes to sleep.

MoClaw is available now at moclaw.ai. Plans start at $20 per month and include persistent cloud storage, a visual desktop, browser control, reusable skills, and 24/7 scheduling — with no markup from MoClaw on AI compute. Customers can also connect their own model keys from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or other supported providers and pay those providers directly at standard rates.

About MoClaw

MoClaw is a personal AI cloud computer. Each user gets a persistent workspace where agents remember context, reuse skills, drive browsers, run scheduled tasks, and complete work autonomously — with transparent BYOK model access and no markup on AI compute. Available from Web, Telegram, and Slack. Learn more at moclaw.ai.

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