MemoryCleaner 2.0.2 has been released, offering users an easy-to-use tool for managing their machine's memory with just a single click. The application features a simple interface that caters to both novice and experienced users, displaying real-time metrics for physical and virtual memory alongside a prominent button for initiating a memory cleanup.
Joplin 3.6.16 released
Joplin version 3.6.16 has been released, continuing to solidify its reputation as a robust Open Source note-taking application. It allows users to manage a vast array of notes organized into notebooks, with notes stored in markdown format for easy editing and formatting. Joplin supports versatile features such as searching, tagging, and modifying notes directly within the app or via any text editor. Moreover, it facilitates easy importation for Evernote users, making the transition seamless.
Bitwarden 2026.8.0 released
Bitwarden has launched its latest version, 2026.8.0, which is a versatile password management solution available for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Android. This cross-platform tool is designed to be user-friendly while providing a secure means for users to store and manage their logins and passwords, ensuring synchronization across all devices.
Wise Disk Cleaner 11.3.9.859 released
Wise Disk Cleaner is a free and user-friendly application designed to help users reclaim disk space and improve their computer's performance. The latest version, 11.3.9.859, introduces a streamlined experience for users looking to tackle issues related to storage capacity and system speed. A video tutorial is also available to guide users through its features.
Bazzite Linux 44.20260820 Ships with Linux Kernel 7.2, GNOME 50, and Major Driver Upgrades for Gaming Handhelds
Bazzite has introduced its stable update 44.20260820, which features a significant upgrade to the Linux kernel, moving from version 6.17 to 7.2, along with updates to GNOME 50, KDE Plasma 6.7, and Mesa 26.2.1 drivers. This version is particularly optimized for gaming, as it includes patches from the Open Gaming Collective, ensuring better performance for gaming workloads across a range of devices, including handhelds like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. The update also introduces a revamped Bazaar app store and new utility commands for AMD VRR and HDMI 2.1 configuration, while maintaining system stability with a 90-day rollback capability for users. Overall, Bazzite aims to establish itself as a robust alternative to SteamOS, providing cutting-edge software and hardware support without compromising system integrity
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-15 Releases With Tightened Project-C Scheduler Optimizations
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-15 has been released, featuring eight targeted patches aimed at optimizing the Project-C scheduler, particularly in the prio_balance() and context-switch hot paths. This version prioritizes microsecond savings by eliminating dead code and implementing early returns, rather than incorporating upstream feature backports, which enhances scheduling decisions at the expense of power efficiency. The updates are designed for AMD64 systems on Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch, catering to users who require low-latency performance, such as gamers and audio engineers. The release represents a focused micro-optimization effort, emphasizing responsiveness over power efficiency, with the installation process remaining straightforward for existing Liquorix users
Godot 3.6.3 LTS Released: Android 16 and iOS 15 Updates for Mobile Devs
The Godot Engine team has released Godot 3.6.3 LTS, a maintenance update focused on compliance with new Android 16 and iOS 15 requirements for mobile developers. This update includes updated Android export templates to API level 36 and removes outdated 32-bit export code that has been non-functional for years. It also addresses security issues with mbedTLS and libpng, and fixes various bugs, including audio crackling on Windows and GDScript function signature hints. As the last generation of the 3.x series, this LTS version will continue to receive critical patches for developers transitioning to Godot 4.x
CrapFixer 2.0 Returns With Dynamic Signature Engine and Optional AI
CrapFixer 2.0 has been released after an eight-month hiatus, featuring a complete codebase rewrite that introduces a dynamic INI-based signature engine. This new version, built on .NET 4.8, allows users to add registry tweaks without the need for recompilation, while ensuring safe operations with automatic backups and admin elevation. An optional AI layer provides explanations for each modification, sourced from Groq, OpenAI, and Anthropic, but does not interact with the registry itself. Developed by Belim and supported solely through community donations, CrapFixer continues to serve as an effective open-source solution for managing Windows bloatware and telemetry issues
FocusMe 7.8.8.6 released
FocusMe has released version 7.8.8.6 of its productivity and distraction-blocking app, designed to help users overcome time-wasting habits like doomscrolling, excessive social media use, and gaming. This application targets individuals who struggle with maintaining focus, such as students, remote workers, and those with ADHD, by providing robust tools to block distracting websites and apps during designated work or study times.
Fortect 7.5.1.0 released
Fortect 7.5.1.0 is a versatile PC optimization tool designed to enhance the performance, stability, and security of Windows systems, including older versions such as XP. The software offers a 24-hour free trial, allowing users to experience its capabilities without registering an account. Fortect scans for various issues, including corrupted system files, outdated drivers, junk data, and malware threats. It provides automated solutions to common problems that can slow down or destabilize a computer, such as registry errors and driver incompatibilities.
Linux Kernel 7.3: What's New in the Upcoming Kernel Release
Linux Kernel 7.3 is currently in its merge window, introducing major performance improvements, particularly in memory management, and achieving feature completeness for sched_ext. The release enhances hardware support for AMD's UALink infrastructure and includes initial support for Apple M3 Pro/Max/Ultra SoCs, while also adding PowerPC support for Rust-in-kernel. Significant security hardening has been implemented for the NTFS3 filesystem, alongside optimizations for ext4 and btrfs filesystems. The development process is evolving, with Linus Torvalds utilizing AI assistance for debugging, as the kernel is anticipated to be a Long Term Support candidate when it officially releases in October 2026
Rocrail Build 7338 released
Rocrail has announced the release of Build 7338, enhancing its free application designed for Windows, Linux, and Android users to control model train layouts. This versatile software allows both train enthusiasts and tech aficionados to manage their model railroads and associated accessories. Users can operate their trains through manual control or utilize the software's automatic mode, which can also be intermixed with manual operation for a more tailored experience.
Linux Security Roundup: rsync 33 CVEs, Ubuntu Reboot Required, and Java Updates Hit All Major Distros
Major Linux distributions have recently issued a series of coordinated security updates addressing numerous vulnerabilities, including 33 CVEs associated with rsync and critical updates for Java across various platforms. Ubuntu users are particularly urged to prepare for mandatory reboots due to changes in the kernel that affect ABI compatibility, which will impact manually compiled third-party modules. Other updates include significant patches for browsers, with Debian addressing 31 CVEs in Firefox ESR and fixes for Chromium, as well as critical hardening for PHP, curl, and kbd to mitigate SQL injection and local privilege escalation vulnerabilities. To ensure system security, users are advised to promptly run the appropriate package manager commands for their distribution and verify that all patches have been successfully applied
Imagine 2.6.4 released
Imagine 2.6.4 has been released as a free image and animation viewer, providing a viable alternative to popular programs such as IrfanView, XnView, and FastStone Image Viewer. This software boasts a range of features, including a high-speed viewing experience, the capability to extract individual frames or entire sequences from animation files, and detailed display of image and animation metadata, such as Exif and IPTC information.
GoodSync 12.11.6.6 released
GoodSync has recently released version 12.11.6.6, enhancing its capabilities for file backup and synchronization. This software allows users to seamlessly back up and sync files across various platforms, including computers, mobile devices, and external drives, all without requiring cloud storage.
Reviews Roundup: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Review: $340 AM4 Refresh, MOZA AY210 Yoke, and PCCOOLER YS1200 PSU
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition is reintroduced at $340 with an upgraded Carbice thermal pad, making it a strong option for those on the AM4 platform. The Cooler Master MasterFan A120 offers high airflow but awaits further acoustic evaluations, while the CPS PCCooler RZ700D faces criticism for poor noise and thermal performance. MOZA's AY210 yoke introduces direct drive force feedback for a more immersive flying experience, and PCCOOLER challenges the PSU market with its compact 1200W YS1200 model. Additionally, the budget Elegoo Centauri 2 Combo resin printer raises questions about its utility versus price, and the Reolink OMVI 3i WiFi camera features advanced tracking capabilities with a 180-degree overview
KDE Plasma 6.8 Update: Faster Panel Auto-Hide, Multilingual System Settings Search, and KWin Stability Improvements
KDE Plasma 6.8 has been released with significant updates, including a tenfold speed increase for panel auto-hiding, reduced trigger delays from 500 milliseconds to 50 milliseconds. The System Settings now features multilingual search capabilities and an autostart toggle for managing startup entries without deletion. KWin has also seen stability improvements, including stricter resolution selection limits to avoid session issues, while the lock screen has introduced experimental support for multiple authentication methods. Additionally, backported bug fixes enhance performance and address crashes in previous versions, contributing to a smoother overall user experience
OpenZFS 2.4.4 Released: Security Hardening, Pool Recovery Tools, and Linux 7.2 Support
OpenZFS 2.4.4 was released on August 21, introducing significant security enhancements, pool recovery tools, and support for Linux kernel 7.2. The update enforces stricter credential checks for block device access, preventing unprivileged containers from bypassing security requirements, and includes a new command to recover pools affected by Multi-Mirror Protocol failures. Additionally, the release addresses long-standing issues with L2ARC rebuild logic and introduces new permissions for managing encrypted datasets, improving multi-tenant workflows. Overall, these updates make OpenZFS 2.4.4 one of the most comprehensive and polished releases in the project's history, with a focus on security and reliability
Proton 11.0-2 Drops: vkd3d 2.0 and Wine 11.0 Regression Fixes
Valve released Proton 11.0-2 on August 21 to address compatibility issues stemming from the earlier Wine 11.0 migration, marking a significant upgrade with the vkd3d reaching version 2.0 for Direct3D 12 translation on Linux. The update includes nine newly validated titles and numerous regression fixes that restore functionality for various games, including popular titles like Helldivers 2 and Marvel Rivals. Notably, the update also includes targeted patches for SteamOS users to ensure compatibility with frequent kernel and driver updates. Overall, while the release may not be flashy, it serves as essential maintenance for the Linux gaming community by improving game launch success without requiring community patches
XanMod Kernel 7.2.0 Released: Boost Linux Performance with Steam Deck Drivers and AMD V-Cache Optimization
XanMod has released version 7.2.0-xanmod1 of its Edge branch kernel, focused on enhancing Linux performance for power users and gamers. This release includes full Steam Deck driver integration, native AMD 3D V-Cache optimization, and Google's BBRv3 as the default TCP congestion control for improved networking speed. The build utilizes LLVM with advanced optimizations and offers tailored packages for modern microarchitectures, making it suitable for responsive systems. Additionally, users can easily install the kernel via APT or download .deb files directly from XanMod's GitLab page, with a dedicated repository for NVIDIA drivers available as well
Wine 11.16 Ships with VA-API Hardware Video Decoding and Mono ARM64 Support
Wine 11.16 was released on August 21 and introduces VA-API hardware video decoding for H.264 streams, allowing GPU-accelerated playback and reducing CPU load for media-heavy Windows applications on Linux. The update also includes Mono 11.3.0, which adds ARM64 support for Apple Silicon and native ARM Linux systems, along with 35 bug fixes addressing various issues including a Steam launch failure. Although the current implementation only supports H.264, the foundation is set for future support of additional codecs like HEVC. Users can download the source tarball from WineHQ, but it's recommended to stick with the stable 11.0 version for critical use
RisohEditor 6.1.5 released
RisohEditor 6.1.5 has been released, offering a free tool for users to add, edit, extract, and remove resource data from DLL and EXE files. The application is user-friendly, designed to streamline the editing of various Windows resources such as dialogs, menus, icons, cursors, and string tables. The name "Risoh" translates to "ideal" in Japanese, reflecting the application's goal of simplifying resource editing.
NetSpeedTray 2.1.3 released
NetSpeedTray 2.1.3 has been released, enhancing the ability of users to monitor and evaluate their network speeds in real-time. This tool provides critical insights into internet performance, ensuring users are aware of their connection status at all times.
VOVSOFT Text to MP3 Converter 4.6 released
VOVSOFT has released version 4.6 of its Text to MP3 Converter, a user-friendly tool that enables users to convert written text into spoken audio files in both WAV and MP3 formats. This software is ideal for various applications, including e-learning, presentations, and content creation for platforms such as YouTube.
ExpressVPN 14.2.1.13658 released
ExpressVPN has released version 14.2.1.13658, enhancing its reputation as a robust VPN service that enables users to bypass geographic restrictions and access a wide range of online content, including video, music, and social media platforms from anywhere in the world. This latest version maintains its commitment to providing fast and reliable unrestricted internet access while safeguarding users' online activities and identities.
BZR Player 2.0.93 released
BZR Player has recently released version 2.0.93, enhancing its capabilities as a versatile sound player built on the FMOD engine. This player is designed to support a wide variety of audio file formats, boasting compatibility with over 640 different types.
SmartVision 6.5 released
SmartVision is a robust video surveillance software designed for Windows, specifically optimized to connect with IP cameras, record high-quality video, and integrate intelligent detection and analytics into security systems. This latest version, SmartVision 6.5, enhances its existing features and introduces new capabilities, making it a competitive choice in the realm of video management systems (VMS).
Intelligent Standby List Cleaner 1.0.4.7 released
The latest version of Intelligent Standby List Cleaner (ISLC) has been released, now at 1.0.4.7. This tool is specifically designed to address the issue of stuttering in games running on Windows 10 and 11 by effectively monitoring and clearing the memory standby list whenever it reaches 1GB.
Safing Portmaster 2.2.3 released
The latest release of Safing Portmaster, version 2.2.3, presents an enhanced free and open-source application designed to give users control over their computer's network connections. With a straightforward setup process, users can quickly adjust default configurations, including features such as tracker blocking and secure DNS.
NetworkManager 1.58.1 Fixes WPA3 Auto-Connect Regression and Hardens Private Connections
NetworkManager 1.58.1 was released on August 21, 2026, to address a regression that disrupted automatic connections to WPA3 networks due to changes in the previous version. The update enhances security for private 802.1X connections by enforcing the use of system-trusted certificates and rejecting arbitrary CA paths. It also resolves issues with DNS port forwarding to systemd-resolved and enables IPv4 forwarding for mobile broadband interfaces acting as gateways. Additionally, the release officially removes support for dhclient, urging users to transition to alternative DHCP backends
Windows 11 Insider Build 26340.9233: Win32 Per-App Permissions and WMIC Removal
Microsoft has released new Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, including significant updates across the Beta, Experimental, and Experimental (26H1) channels, highlighting the ongoing development of multiple Windows versions. The Experimental 26H2 build now offers per-app permissions for camera, microphone, and location access for traditional Win32 desktop applications, addressing a long-standing privacy issue. Additional features include a revamped AutoPlay dialog, an "Open Apps Maximized" accessibility toggle, and the removal of the legacy WMIC command-line utility from the Experimental 26H1 branch. Bug fixes and improvements are also included in these builds, with the per-app permissions being a notable enhancement for user privacy
Pineapple Pictures 1.6.0 released
Pineapple Pictures is a newly released version 1.6.0 of a lightweight, cross-platform, portable, and open-source image viewer. It is specifically designed for users who need to quickly view images without the complexities of a full-fledged photo editor. The application supports a wide range of image formats, operates on various platforms, and maintains a straightforward interface, making it ideal for those looking for an efficient image viewing solution.
Ashampoo Backup Pro 27.7.0 released
Ashampoo Backup Pro is a robust file protection software tailored for both business and personal applications. The tool is designed to ensure that users can perform backups on demand, automatically, or according to a schedule, thereby guaranteeing consistent data protection.
LocalSend 1.18.2 released
LocalSend has released version 1.18.2, an innovative application designed for seamless file and message sharing among devices on the same local network, without the need for an internet connection. This open-source, cross-platform solution stands out from other messaging applications because it operates independently of external servers, ensuring a more reliable communication experience within close proximity.
MemoryCleaner 2.0.2 released
MemoryCleaner 2.0.2 has been released, offering users an easy-to-use tool for managing their machine's memory with just a single click. The application features a simple interface that caters to both novice and experienced users, displaying real-time metrics for physical and virtual memory alongside a prominent button for initiating a memory cleanup.
ImageGlass 10.0.4.819 released
The latest release of ImageGlass, version 10.0.4.819, brings enhancements to this popular open-source, portable image viewer known for its versatility and user-friendly features. Supporting over 70 image formats such as GIF, JPG, PNG, BMP, and ICO, ImageGlass allows users to customize their experience right from the start. During the initial setup, users can select their preferred language, theme, and layout, including options for a standard or designer interface. Though the designer layout was not easily found, additional themes can be downloaded from the official website to further personalize the viewer.
GameEx 19.90 released
GameEx 19.90 has been released, enhancing its reputation as a comprehensive Home Theatre system and front-end for various gaming platforms, including MAME, GameBase, Daphne, PC games, and all command-line game emulators. Originally starting as a Home Theatre solution, GameEx has broadened its capabilities significantly. The standard version is compatible with most emulators and features a Media Center Plug-In, support for arcade controls (such as X-Arcade and Slik-Stik), native widescreen and HD support, as well as full touchscreen and tablet functionality.
Linguix Grammar Checker and Text Rewriter 1.6.145 released
Linguix has released version 1.6.145 of its Grammar Checker and Text Rewriter, available for popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, as well as for Android and Safari. This tool is designed to enhance users' writing skills by identifying and correcting spelling errors in real-time, regardless of the platform used for writing. The AI-driven writing assistant supports various applications, enabling users to check grammar while composing emails in Gmail, managing tasks in Asana, or posting updates on LinkedIn and Facebook.
GiMeSpace RAM Folder Pro 2.4.0 released
GiMeSpace RAM Folder Pro 2.4.0 has recently been released, offering a lightweight and efficient tool for Windows users that creates a virtual folder directly in the system's RAM. This innovative software is designed for those who require rapid access to temporary files, large datasets, or frequently used applications, making it compatible with a wide range of Windows versions from XP to 11 and available for free for personal use.
Xeoma 26.5.8 Beta / 26.2.3 released
Xeoma has recently released versions 26.5.8 Beta and 26.2.3 of its surveillance software, which is designed for easy and efficient management of web and IP cameras. This tool allows users to quickly set up a comprehensive video surveillance system in just a matter of minutes, packed with advanced features that can meet even the most complex surveillance needs.
Gigabyte Previews AORUS ELITE FO32U24G: 480Hz OLED Monitor with Tandem WOLED Panel
Gigabyte has introduced the AORUS ELITE FO32U24G, a 32-inch OLED monitor featuring a hybrid 4K at 240Hz and FHD at 480Hz mode, designed for both high-resolution gaming and competitive shooting. This next-generation display utilizes a Tandem WOLED panel to achieve a peak brightness of 1,500 nits and is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certified, offering enhanced color accuracy and longevity. The monitor includes features like AI OLED Care Pro for burn-in prevention and Tactical Switch 2.0 for seamless switching between resolutions and aspect ratios during gameplay. Scheduled for a Q4 2026 launch, details on pricing and availability have yet to be released, as Gigabyte aims to compete in a growing market for high-refresh OLED displays
PowerToys Preview 0.101.2323.0 Patches Critical Regression Bugs
Microsoft has released PowerToys Preview 0.101.2323.0, focusing on critical regression bug fixes without introducing new features. This update addresses a significant setting-persistence issue that could disable all enabled modules during update checks, as well as restoring excluded-app filtering in Shortcut Guide and correcting the automated issue triage logic. The release includes per-user and machine-wide installers for both x64 and ARM64 systems, with download links and hash verification available on GitHub. While the update is a maintenance drop intended for power users, it aims to stabilize the workflow and improve overall user experience in the PowerToys series
Rainlendar Lite 2.24.2 released
Rainlendar Lite 2.24.2 has been released, offering a robust yet user-friendly calendar tool that occupies minimal space on your desktop. This application is versatile as it is compatible with both Windows and Linux operating systems, allowing users to maintain the same file formats across platforms. Rainlendar Lite features a customizable interface through various skins, which can be mixed and matched for a personalized look.
Kiwi for Gmail 4.6.7 released
Kiwi for Gmail version 4.6.7 has been released, enhancing the user experience for those who utilize Gmail and other Google applications on their desktop. This application allows users to easily access their emails and G Suite tools in one place, streamlining productivity.
MEGA 7.0.7 released
MEGA 7.0.7 has recently been released, enhancing its reputation as a robust cloud backup extension that prioritizes security and privacy. Users can tap into a maximum of 4 TB of storage, although they start with a base allocation of 20 GB after installation. Additional storage can be earned by inviting friends, using the mobile app, or opting for one of their affordable paid plans.
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