Fedora Linux 44 release candidate RC-1.5 is now available for testing, and users are encouraged to run it on virtual machines or isolated hardware to avoid impacting production systems. Desktop users should focus on validating key components like Wayland compositing, multi-monitor scaling, and PipeWire audio routing, while server administrators should prioritize systemd journal logging, firewall persistence, and cloud-init automation. Test results should be reported in the official QA wiki or blocker tracker to aid developers in addressing critical issues before the final release. The Fedora quality team provides a clear process for submitting results, emphasizing efficient testing and communication within the community
Rufus 4.14 Beta / 4.13 released
Rufus is an efficient, open-source utility designed for quickly formatting and creating bootable USB flash drives, which include USB keys, pen drives, and memory sticks. The latest versions, Rufus 4.14 Beta and 4.13, introduce integration with Fido, allowing users to download Windows 10 and 8.1 ISOs directly from Microsoft servers. A video guide is available for users seeking assistance.
Logi Options+ 2.2.872704 released
Logi Options+ version 2.2.872704 has been released, marking an evolution in the way users manage and customize their Logitech mice and keyboards. This next-generation application merges the best elements of the previous Logitech Options with a fresh, user-friendly interface, aimed at enhancing productivity in daily tasks.
Malwarebytes 5.5.4.246 / 5.22.0.3758 released
Malwarebytes continues to be a comprehensive solution for antivirus protection, designed to safeguard users from various threats such as malware, ransomware, exploits, and malicious websites and applications. A video tutorial is available to help users navigate the program.
Detect It Easy 3.20 released
Detect It Easy (DiE) is a powerful portable open-source tool designed for identifying file types and analyzing files quickly and efficiently. It is particularly favored by malware analysts, cybersecurity professionals, and reverse engineers due to its robust capabilities in signature-based and heuristic analysis.
Firefox Developer Edition 151.0 Beta 1 released
The latest release of Firefox Developer Edition, version 151.0 Beta 1, is now available for Windows, Linux, and Mac. This version is tailored specifically for web developers, providing an array of cutting-edge tools and features designed to enhance the web development process. While the Developer Edition is open for anyone to test and explore, it is recommended not to use it as a primary browser in professional environments due to potential instability.
Slack 4.49.81 / 4.49.89 Beta released
Slack has released updates with versions 4.49.81 and 4.49.89 Beta, further enhancing its capabilities as a comprehensive team communication platform. Designed to centralize team interactions, Slack offers real-time messaging, file sharing, and options for both one-on-one and group conversations.
Screenity for Chrome 4.3.6 released
Screenity for Chrome has recently released version 4.3.6, enhancing its reputation as a user-friendly screen recording extension that offers an unlimited recording experience without the need for user sign-in. This tool enables users to capture high-quality video recordings of their screens, complete with audio, and incorporates features such as annotations and highlights to make the videos more engaging and informative.
Nuclear Music Player 1.34.1 released
Nuclear Music Player is an open-source, free music streaming application available for Windows and Linux, designed to help users find, download, and play their favorite songs without the nuisances of ads or subscription fees commonly found in mainstream platforms like Spotify or iTunes. With its minimalist interface, Nuclear offers a refreshing alternative for those seeking a more straightforward music experience.
Linux NPU Driver v1.32.1 released
Intel has released Linux NPU Driver v1.32.1, which transitions from using dpkg to apt for installations on Ubuntu 24.04, resolving dependency conflicts. The updated driver now supports newer Intel chips, including Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake, and the upcoming Lunar and Panther Lake families, and includes OpenVINO 2026.1 along with a new GPU driver stack. Installation requires some additional steps, such as obtaining a Level Zero loader from the kobuk-team PPA and ensuring the user is part of the render group for hardware access. The release notes emphasize the importance of verifying GPG signatures to prevent potential tampering and ensure the integrity of the installation package
Fedora Linux 44 RC 1.7 released
Fedora 44 RC-1.7 has been released for validation testing across various environments, including desktop, server, cloud, and security labs. Volunteers are encouraged to conduct full system checks and report their findings on the official Fedora wiki, focusing on verifying package managers, network stacks, and hardware drivers to identify regressions. The Fedora quality team has established specific testing criteria that must be met, and users are advised to prioritize testing the desktop and base system due to their frequent usage. For support and updates on blocker bugs, testers can engage in discussions through Fedora's quality channels, including the Matrix chat and Discourse forum, ensuring that they stay informed about ongoing issues and fixes
Zed 0.233.5 released
Zed editor v0.233.5 introduces a strong emphasis on agentic workflows, featuring parallel AI execution and a new Threads Sidebar for better organization of multiple sessions. The interface has been redesigned to prioritize these agent interactions, although users can revert to the previous layout if needed. This update also includes support for Claude Opus 4.7, scroll-wheel font scaling, and various quality-of-life improvements, while removing the Fix with Assistant diagnostic code action. Additionally, the update addresses several bugs related to agent panels and enhances the overall performance of the editor during multi-agent operations
PixiEditor 2.1.0.22 released
PixiEditor 2.1.0.22 has been released, introducing practical fixes that enhance the workflow for sprite artists and casual editors. This update adds opacity control to the basic brush and includes a new dialog for handling oversized canvas pastes, preventing workspace disruptions. Additionally, it addresses clipboard snapping issues, aiding users who have previously dealt with manual realignment. While the update is beneficial for lightweight projects, those needing advanced layer management may want to consider heavier alternatives until the software develops further
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.19-11 released
The Liquorix Kernel 6.19 release focuses on enhancing responsiveness for gamers and audio producers by implementing aggressive scheduling and memory management tweaks. It reduces scheduler timeslices to two milliseconds and lowers memory watermarks to zero, allowing foreground tasks to access CPU resources more rapidly. Users on Debian and Ubuntu can easily switch to this kernel using a single curl script, but should keep the original kernel as a backup due to potential sacrifices in battery life and thermal stability. This kernel is best suited for desktop environments demanding quick task allocation, while users requiring stability or running servers should stick to their default distribution kernel
Linux Kernel 7.0.1, 6.19.14, 6.18.24 released
The Linux kernel has released updates for versions 7.0.1, 6.19.14, and 6.18.24, addressing critical memory safety vulnerabilities and improving hardware compatibility. The updates patch various memory leaks and security flaws, particularly in SMB and NFC drivers, while also fixing divide-by-zero crashes and enhancing USB device support. Additionally, stability improvements have been made in storage, networking, and virtualization components to prevent random system hangs and data corruption. Users are encouraged to apply the updates to maintain system stability and security, with instructions varying slightly based on the Linux distribution being used
OpenVPN 2.7.2 released
OpenVPN 2.7.2 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a comprehensive SSL VPN solution suitable for various configurations. It supports diverse applications, including remote access, site-to-site VPNs, WiFi security, and enterprise-level remote access solutions with load balancing. Pritunl is highlighted as a tool for profile management, allowing users to efficiently manage their VPN profiles.
Roboform 9.9.4 released
RoboForm has launched its latest version, 9.9.4, enhancing its capabilities as a leading password manager compatible with various platforms, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and popular web browsers. The software utilizes advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to streamline the autofill process for web forms while ensuring high-level security through its zero-knowledge architecture and AES-256 encryption.
Heroic Games Launcher 2.21.0 released
Heroic Games Launcher 2.21.0 has introduced a new fullscreen interface designed specifically for controller users, improving navigation without the need for mouse-driven menus. The update includes in-app achievement tracking for GOG users, a dedicated deals page, and significant enhancements to the Wine management system, streamlining the setup process for power users. Additionally, the release adds native support for Windows ARM64, improving compatibility with newer laptops, and restores functionality for broken features such as Ubisoft game installations and How Long To Beat data. Overall, the update addresses long-standing community feedback, enhancing user experience and stability across all systems
WinSSHTerm 2.41.8 released
WinSSHTerm has released version 2.41.8, which is a versatile tabbed SSH client designed to enhance productivity for users managing multiple systems. This tool integrates functionalities from well-known software such as PuTTY/KiTTY, WinSCP, and VcXsrv, providing a seamless experience for SSH session management.
OneLoupe 6.26 released
OneLoupe 6.26 has been released, offering an efficient tool for magnifying content on your screen. This user-friendly magnifier allows for easy viewing of intricate details, making it especially useful for reading small text online. OneLoupe is lightweight and does not require installation; it can be placed directly on the desktop and is ready for immediate use.
Monkey's Audio 12.70 released
Monkey's Audio has released version 12.70, offering a free and efficient solution for compressing digital music while maintaining the original sound quality. Unlike lossy formats such as MP3, Ogg, or WMA, Monkey's Audio utilizes a lossless compression method, ensuring that users can create exact bit-for-bit copies of their favorite tracks without any degradation in audio quality. This feature allows for the perfect recreation of original music CDs without the need to rip them again when switching formats.
Linux Kernel 6.12.83 released
Linux Kernel 6.12.83 has been released, bringing essential updates that address system freezes on AMD hardware and improve CPU efficiency by fixing a scheduling bug that caused infinite loops. The update enhances memory safety by patching vulnerabilities in btrfs and perf, while also improving the build pipeline for Rust developers. Users will experience a more stable system with reduced instances of hard reboots and improved recovery from graphics hangs on AMD APUs. Overall, this release aims to provide a smoother and more reliable user experience, making it advisable for users to update promptly
MFCMAPI 26.0.26111.02 released
MFCMAPI is a powerful tool designed to provide users with access to MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) stores, facilitating the investigation of issues related to Exchange and Outlook, as well as serving as a development sample for MAPI applications. The newest version, 26.0.26111.02, features an intuitive graphical interface that enhances user navigation through MAPI stores, making it easier to examine their properties.
Money Manager 2.0.0 released
Money Manager is a free desktop application designed to assist users in managing their finances without the need for online data transmission or monthly subscription fees. The latest version, 2.0.0, enhances user experience while maintaining its core functionality.
PotPlayer 1.7.22859 released
PotPlayer 1.7.22859 has been released, showcasing itself as a versatile media player that supports a wide array of video and audio formats, as well as TV channels, subtitles, and customizable skins. A portable version of the software is also available for users who prefer a more flexible option.
AnyBurn 6.8 released
AnyBurn 6.8 has been released, continuing to provide users with a comprehensive and free solution for CD, DVD, and Blu-ray burning. This application allows users to create and burn disc images, rip and burn audio files, copy discs, and even create bootable Windows USB drives.
Easy Code 2.02.0.0050 released
Easy Code has released version 2.02.0.0050 of its visual assembly programming environment, designed for creating 32/64-bit Windows applications. This free tool offers an interface reminiscent of Visual Basic, making it accessible for users familiar with that environment. Easy Code enables users to efficiently develop a variety of Windows assembler applications, including executable files, dynamic and static libraries, COFF object files, console applications, as well as NT drivers and services.
Total Commander 11.57 RC 5 / 11.56 released
Total Commander has released its version 11.57 RC 5 and 11.56, continuing its legacy as an essential file manager for Windows and Android devices. Known for its practical and no-nonsense approach, Total Commander stands out from conventional file explorers, providing a dual-pane interface that allows for quick file management without the need to switch between windows. With support for various archive formats (including ZIP and RAR) and a built-in FTP client, it offers a comprehensive toolkit for users who want to maintain control over their file organization.
LilyPond 2.26.0 / 2.25.81 Beta released
LilyPond 2.26.0 and 2.25.81 Beta have recently been released. As a text-based music engraving software, LilyPond operates more akin to a programming language than traditional graphical score editing tools. The software was developed by two musicians who aimed to transcend the unattractive appearance of computer-generated sheet music. Their vision was to create a platform that produces elegantly printed music scores, enhancing readability for performers who prefer visually appealing music notation.
Fedora Linux 44 RC 1.6 released
Fedora 44 Release Candidate 1.6 has been released for validation testing to identify hardware and driver bugs before the final build is locked down. The quality team relies on real installations across various environments to ensure that critical tests are passed and existing workflows are not disrupted. Users are encouraged to perform installation tests, check hardware compatibility, and report results to the Fedora QA wiki, as skipping steps can lead to significant issues later on. The official test results page and communication channels are available to help troubleshoot any failures and track progress, emphasizing the importance of thorough testing on actual hardware
Search by Image for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera 8.5.2 released
The latest release of the Search by Image extension for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera, version 8.5.2, enhances the reverse image search capabilities available to users. This powerful tool allows individuals to perform reverse image searches directly from the right-click context menu or the browser’s toolbar. It supports a wide range of search engines, including Baidu, Bing, Google, Yandex, and TinEye.
AOMEI Backupper Standard 8.3 released
AOMEI Backupper Standard 8.3 has been released as a user-friendly backup software designed to safeguard your system and data. This free utility is especially beneficial for those who have experienced data loss, system crashes, or the need to reinstall Windows. AOMEI Backupper Standard caters to both casual users and those requiring more advanced backup options, including scheduled and incremental backups.
Visual Studio Code 1.117 released
Visual Studio Code 1.117 introduces significant updates for business users, allowing them to integrate their own API keys into the Copilot chat for better compliance without leaving the editor. The update enhances the chat experience with smoother AI response streaming and improves terminal command tracking through built-in notifications. Additionally, it addresses long-standing issues with terminal profiles and includes updates for the Insiders Agents app, such as sub-session support. Lastly, the release bundles TypeScript 6.0.3 to fix import bugs and marks several older settings for deprecation, prompting teams to review their configurations before updating
QEMU 11.0 released
QEMU 11.0 has been released, featuring significant performance improvements for ARM device passthrough and Windows on Arm workloads, as well as faster async FUSE exports for block operations. The update introduces clearer migration tracking to help operators identify transfer failures and includes fixes for Windows guest agent issues that previously caused storage freezes during snapshots. However, several legacy machine types and support for 32-bit host systems have been removed, necessitating updates to older launch scripts and configurations. The release also enhances TCG plugin development with C++ support, streamlining debugging workflows for developers
Systweak PDF Editor 1.0.0.8815 released
Systweak has released version 1.0.0.8815 of its PDF Editor, a robust tool designed for comprehensive management and manipulation of PDF files. This software allows users to easily modify content, including the addition of new text, notes, and images, as well as offering functionalities for page manipulation such as rotating, merging, and splitting pages.
Checker Plus for Gmail (Chrome, Firefox, and Edge) 36.0 released
Checker Plus for Gmail has released version 36.0 for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, enhancing the email management experience for users. This extension allows users to receive notifications and manage their emails—reading, listening to, or deleting them—without needing to open Gmail. It supports multiple accounts and is designed to streamline the email process, enabling users to continue browsing seamlessly.
VirtualBox 7.2.8 released
VirtualBox 7.2.8 has been released as a maintenance update focusing on addressing critical bugs affecting daily virtual machine operations. The update resolves clipboard issues on Wayland, prevents crashes for Windows 11 guests, and fixes shutdown problems for FreeBSD users with SAS controllers. It also introduces early support for newer Linux kernels and officially replaces the outdated vboxvideo graphics module with modern VMSVGA drivers. Users are encouraged to install this update promptly to avoid potential downtime and improve the stability of their virtual environments
Microsoft .NET 10.0.7 released
Microsoft has released the .NET 10.0.7 update, which includes a critical security fix for CVE-2026-40372 that addresses a flaw in DataProtection HMAC validation, allowing attackers to forge authentication tokens. Developers can install the update via official installers, Docker images, or package managers, but must also rotate the DataProtection key ring to invalidate any compromised tokens from the vulnerable period. The guide highlights the importance of verifying the installation to prevent build failures, especially when using Docker or Visual Studio. Teams are advised to monitor application logs post-upgrade for any lingering issues and ensure compatibility with the updated project files to avoid silent failures
VOVSOFT Hide Files 9.5 released
VOVSOFT has released version 9.5 of its software, VOVSOFT Hide Files, which provides users with an easy and effective way to secure confidential folders, files, and entire drives. This user-friendly application allows individuals to hide files and folders with password protection, ensuring that sensitive information remains inaccessible to unauthorized users.
Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.10.0 released
Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.10.0 has been released, showcasing its versatility as a free email application that allows for extensive customization and offers a plethora of features designed to enhance the user experience. A portable version of this email client is also available.
Fastfetch 2.62.0 released
Fastfetch version 2.62.0 has been released, enhancing its functionality as an Open Source multi-platform application designed to efficiently retrieve and display system information. Built primarily in C, Fastfetch prioritizes both performance and customizability, allowing users to tailor their experience to their specific needs.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Reviews and more
AMD has launched the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, targeting enthusiasts with significant cache improvements despite its high price, which some reviewers criticize as a poor value. Intel has responded to a sluggish PC market by introducing updated Core Ultra processors, refining their Arrow Lake-S platform to remain competitive amid rising RAM costs. The roundup also includes practical upgrades for desk setups, such as a budget ultrawide monitor and ergonomic peripherals designed for gaming and productivity. Additionally, gamers can explore Diablo IV's latest expansion, which features an engaging storyline and two new character classes
Ubuntu Linux 26.10 Stonking Stingray Ships October 15
Canonical has announced that Ubuntu 26.10, codenamed "Stonking Stingray," will be released on October 15, 2026, adhering to its regular six-month development cycle. This update is expected to include Linux kernel 7.3 and a new GPU driver stack to support recent hardware, with plans for backporting these drivers to the long-term stable release Ubuntu 26.04 in early 2027. The development timeline includes several key freezes and beta testing phases leading up to the official launch, giving testers ample opportunity to validate compatibility and catch issues. Users will need to weigh the benefits of upgrading to this interim release against the stability of the long-term support version, as the nine-month support window may be suitable for testing environments but not necessarily for production systems
PHP 8.4.21 RC1 released
The PHP 8.4.21 release candidate emphasizes engine stability by addressing critical JIT assertion failures and garbage collection crashes, particularly under heavy load. It introduces native brotli and zstd compression support for Windows developers in the Curl extension, while also fixing long-standing segmentation faults in the DOM and XSL modules. Memory leaks in Phar, Session, and Zip extensions have been cleaned up, enhancing resource management during extended processing tasks. Teams are advised to test this candidate in staging environments to identify any remaining issues before the official launch
OBS Studio 32.1.2 released
OBS Studio has released version 32.1.2, which includes a hotfix addressing scene list selection lag and nested menu glitches that affected previous builds. This update improves interface navigation for streamers, making it more efficient to switch scenes during live broadcasts. Additionally, it resolves false warnings related to missing theme properties, ensuring cleaner debug logs. Users are advised to back up their configuration files before applying the patch, which takes less than two minutes to install
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