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ID Software Cuts Half Its Workforce Amid Microsoft's Massive Xbox 'Reset'

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ID Software confirmed it will cut roughly 136 developers, effectively halving its workforce, as part of Microsoft's largest-ever Xbox restructuring dubbed the "reset." The studio remains open with its core team and id Tech engine preserved, though the loss of expertise casts uncertainty on ungreenlit projects as Microsoft focuses exclusively on staple franchises like DOOM and Quake.

Samsung Builds a Standalone AI Chip for PCs, Codenamed GAIA

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Samsung is developing GAIA, a dedicated standalone NPU designed to offload generative AI workloads directly on PCs without relying on integrated CPU companions. Prototypes have already shipped to HP and Lenovo for validation, with mass production and consumer devices targeting late 2027.

Debian 13.6 Trixie Live Images Drop With RAM Sandboxing, Secure Boot Fixes, and Major Security Patches

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Debian 13.6 Trixie has released live images featuring volatile RAM sandboxes, which erase all configurations and packages upon shutdown, promoting a clean testing environment. The release includes stability updates for desktop environments like GNOME 48, KDE Plasma 6.3, and Xfce 4.20, focusing on smoother navigation rather than new features. It also addresses the expired 2013 UEFI Secure Boot certificate with updated packages and implements critical security patches across various software, including Chromium and Firefox. Users are encouraged to familiarize themselves with persistence documentation to avoid confusion, as this sandbox environment is designed for safe testing without affecting the main system

Bazzite Linux 44.20260713 Released: Kernel 7.1.3 and Driver Updates for Handheld Gaming

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Bazzite Linux 44.20260713 has been released, featuring a kernel upgrade to 7.1.3 and enhanced hardware support for devices such as the Steam Deck and ROG Ally. This update introduces a refreshed graphics stack with Mesa 26.1.4 and updated Nvidia drivers, aiming to improve compatibility and performance for gaming on Linux. Users can easily transition to the new version without needing to reinstall their systems thanks to Bazzite's atomic rollback history and automated security features. Overall, Bazzite continues to position itself as a viable open-source alternative to SteamOS, catering to a wide variety of handheld and Linux-compatible hardware


Shelly ALPM 2.4.1.3 Released: Bug Fixes, Timeout Adjustments, and French Support for Arch Linux

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Seafoam Labs has released Shelly ALPM v2.4.1.3, a package manager for Arch Linux that incorporates bug fixes, timeout adjustments, and completed French translations. This update improves reliability by addressing search and downgrade issues and increases the HTTP client timeout to 30 seconds for better package verification. Shelly distinguishes itself with built-in security validators, multi-source support, and a dual interface that includes both a GTK GUI and a terminal. The project is open-source, community-funded, and available through various repositories, AUR helpers, or by building from source

DNSCrypt-Proxy 2.1.17 released

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DNSCrypt-Proxy is a versatile command-line tool available on multiple platforms that encrypts your DNS traffic to maintain privacy and security. This software acts as an intermediary between traditional DNS queries from applications and secure server endpoints that utilize encrypted DNS protocols, including DNSCrypt and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH). By encrypting DNS queries and responses, DNSCrypt-Proxy protects against interception and tampering by malicious entities, thereby enhancing user privacy.

Universal USB Installer 2.0.3.8 released

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Universal USB Installer 2.0.3.8 has been released, providing users with a straightforward tool to create Live Linux USB drives. This software allows you to select from a variety of Linux distributions to install on your USB flash drive. The installation process is user-friendly: simply choose your desired Linux distribution's ISO file, select your USB drive, and click "Install."

MemoryCleaner 2.0.1 released

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MemoryCleaner 2.0.1 has been released, offering users an easy-to-use solution for managing their machine's memory with just one click. The application features a simple yet effective user interface that is accessible for even the least tech-savvy individuals. It provides real-time statistics for both physical and virtual memory, alongside a single button dedicated to memory cleaning.

Liquorix Drops First Linux 7.1 Kernel for Low-Latency Desktops

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Liquorix has released its first Linux 7.1 kernel, moving from version 7.0.14 to 7.1.3, focusing on low-latency performance for AMD64 desktops, particularly benefiting gamers and audio producers. The new build incorporates aggressive Zen Interactive Tuning, featuring a 1000Hz tick rate, a PDS scheduler, and hard preemption to enhance desktop responsiveness at the cost of power efficiency. Although the source code is available on GitHub, precompiled binaries are still being finalized, and users should wait before attempting a drop-in replacement. Liquorix is designed for users who prioritize performance over power draw, making it unsuitable for server use and emphasizing the importance of checking driver compatibility due to its aggressive tuning

IPVanish 4.3.29.4 released

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IPVanish has released version 4.3.29.4 of its VPN service, which is known for its high-speed performance across multiple platforms and a strict zero-logging policy that prioritizes user privacy and security. This version aims to give users peace of mind by ensuring that their online activities and connection data are not recorded.

AnyDesk 9.7.10 released

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AnyDesk has released version 9.7.10, enhancing its remote desktop service tailored for users who require more than just basic desktop sharing. At the heart of AnyDesk is DeskRT, an innovative video codec optimized for graphical user interfaces, enabling a range of new applications and scenarios that traditional remote desktop software cannot support. This ensures users can experience fast and secure connections from anywhere globally, thanks to strategically positioned servers that utilize Erlang-based technology, commonly found in robust telecommunications systems. Furthermore, AnyDesk prioritizes security by implementing cryptographic verification on both ends of the connection, providing users with peace of mind against potential account takeovers.

CORSAIR Utility Engine (iCUE) Software 5.47.101 / 4.33.138 / 3.38.88 released

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The CORSAIR Utility Engine (iCUE) software has recently released versions 5.47.101, 4.33.138, and 3.38.88, designed to streamline the management of various compatible gaming peripherals and components. This software acts as a centralized hub, allowing users to control RGB lighting, fan speeds, and system monitoring from one interface. This integration simplifies the user experience, eliminating the need for multiple applications and reducing complications commonly associated with managing gaming setups.

MemBeatle 3.3.0.170 released

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MemBeatle version 3.3.0.170 has been released, offering an engaging memory game tailored for fans of The Beatles, the legendary British rock band whose influence on music is undeniable. This game invites players to enhance their memory and cognitive skills while immersed in the iconic imagery and themes associated with the band's celebrated legacy.

MemEmotics 2026 3.3.0.170 released

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MemEmotics is a captivating memory game that draws inspiration from the vibrant world of instant messaging and social media emojis. This engaging game features an impressive soundtrack that enriches the overall gaming experience, creating an immersive atmosphere for players. With three distinct difficulty levels, MemEmotics caters to both casual gamers and those seeking a greater challenge.

Qalculate! 5.12.0 released

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Qalculate! version 5.12.0 has recently been released, showcasing its robust capabilities as a versatile math software. It is designed to be user-friendly and offers essential tools such as currency conversion and percent calculations. The software boasts a rich library of customizable functions, enabling users to perform unit conversions, handle physical constants, and conduct symbolic calculations, including integrals and equations.

DeaDBeeF 1.10.3 released

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DeaDBeeF version 1.10.3 has been released, bringing enhancements to this Open Source modular audio player that supports a wide array of audio formats and conversion capabilities. The player is designed with a user-friendly interface, allowing for extensive customization to meet individual preferences. It features a comprehensive equalizer, the ability to shuffle tracks, and a variety of plugins to further extend its functionality.

Red Burner .NET 19.8 released

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Red Burner .NET version 19.8 has been released, providing users with a powerful and efficient tool for burning various types of optical discs. This software excels at creating audio, video, and data CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs while maintaining a lightweight design that minimizes its impact on system resources.

MemJackson 3.3.0.170 released

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MemJackson 3.3.0.170 has been launched, offering fans of Michael Jackson a unique and entertaining memory game that utilizes album covers from his extensive discography. Recognized as one of the most influential artists in the music industry, Michael Jackson's legacy as a singer, songwriter, and dancer is celebrated through this engaging game.

Valve Confirms BIOS Fix for Steam Machine's Premature Red Light Bar

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Valve has confirmed that a prematurely triggered red light bar on the Steam Machine was due to a misconfigured temperature threshold in the firmware, rather than actual overheating. A BIOS update will automatically roll out to correct the LED warning logic, as the temperatures reported were within safe limits. This incident has reignited discussions about thermal management in compact gaming PCs, but Valve clarified that the red light is simply a warning and not an indication of imminent hardware failure. Overall, the issue stems from a firmware glitch, and no manual action is required from users to receive the fix

Bazzite Linux 44.20260713 Released: Kernel 7.1.3 and Driver Updates for Handheld Gaming

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Bazzite Linux 44.20260713 has been released, featuring a kernel upgrade to 7.1.3 and enhanced hardware support for devices such as the Steam Deck and ROG Ally. This update introduces a refreshed graphics stack with Mesa 26.1.4 and updated Nvidia drivers, aiming to improve compatibility and performance for gaming on Linux. Users can easily transition to the new version without needing to reinstall their systems thanks to Bazzite's atomic rollback history and automated security features. Overall, Bazzite continues to position itself as a viable open-source alternative to SteamOS, catering to a wide variety of handheld and Linux-compatible hardware

Argente Utilities 3.0.8.4 released

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Argente Utilities has recently released version 3.0.8.4, which is a comprehensive suite of tools designed to enhance the performance and security of your computer. This utility provides users with a centralized platform to analyze, optimize, clean, and protect their systems, ensuring that they run efficiently and securely.

Get My IP 0.22.0 released

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Get My IP version 0.22.0 has been released, offering users a streamlined and effective tool to quickly access their computer's IP and geolocation information. This application is particularly beneficial for those needing precise data regarding both internal and external IP addresses. Users can effortlessly view their internal and external IPs, along with geolocation details for the external IP address, which is a great advantage for managing complex networks as it can display multiple internal IP addresses.

WinGate Proxy Server 9.4.9.6078 released

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WinGate Proxy Server has recently released version 9.4.9.6078. This software functions as an integrated internet gateway and communications server, focusing on providing robust security, effective communication, and comprehensive control over network traffic.

Pritunl 1.3.4686.95 released

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Pritunl version 1.3.4686.95 has been released, enhancing the experience of OpenVPN users with a user-friendly, open-source client. This minimalistic application is designed to facilitate the configuration, importation, and management of OpenVPN profiles seamlessly. Users can import an unlimited number of existing profiles, making it easy to switch between different configurations. Pritunl also offers essential connection customization options, allowing for optimal performance tailored to individual needs.

DXVA Checker 4.8.0 released

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DXVA Checker 4.8.0 has been released as a comprehensive system information tool designed specifically for assessing the performance and capabilities of your video card(s). This tool, which stands for DirectX Video Acceleration, evaluates various aspects of your GPU, including the status of decoder and processor devices, DXVA decoding and video processing performance, and the usage of trace logs in other applications.

Samsung Builds a Standalone AI Chip for PCs, Codenamed GAIA

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Samsung is developing GAIA, a dedicated standalone NPU designed to offload generative AI workloads directly on PCs without relying on integrated CPU companions. Prototypes have already shipped to HP and Lenovo for validation, with mass production and consumer devices targeting late 2027.

MSI MPG CORELIQUID P22 360 Review, Razer Soma Chroma Chair, AMD 8X FSR Multi Frame Generation and more

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The MSI MPG CORELIQUID P22 360 AIO provides excellent cooling and customizable display options for a range of builds, while the Razer Soma Chroma gaming chair prioritizes RGB lighting over adjustability. AMD's Adrenalin driver reveals a hidden 8X FSR Multi Frame Generation feature, which will be functional only with future RDNA 5 hardware. Memory prices remain high, exemplified by the Biwin Opal DW100 48 GB kit costing $699 and the G.Skill Trident Z5 NEOX 32 GB kit priced at $529. Additionally, Cooler Master has introduced the MWE Gold 750 V4 power supply with verified Gold efficiency, and various storage solutions, including the UGREEN NASync DXP series and Lexar PLAY X 1TB SSD, were reviewed for performance and value

Linux Kernel 7.2-rc3 Released: Driver Patches, RISC-V Support, and SEGA Dreamcast Fixes

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Linux Kernel 7.2-rc3 was released on July 12, 2026, featuring driver patches, networking improvements, and filesystem stability enhancements. Key updates include overhauls for SEGA Dreamcast drivers, default UltraRISC RISC-V support, and critical fixes for Realtek RTL8723BS WiFi adapters. The release also emphasizes improved multi-GPU display detection and marks the return of Nick Desaulniers to LLVM kernel development. Overall, this release candidate reflects a steady development pace, with a stable version expected in August 2026

Microsoft's 2026 Product Sunset: Your End-of-Support Timeline

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Microsoft is set to retire nearly 70 products and services throughout 2026, emphasizing a major shift towards cloud services like Microsoft 365 and Azure, while legacy systems face strict end-of-support deadlines. The retirement includes significant products such as Windows 11 24H2 and Office 2021, with support cutoffs scheduled for March, April, July, October, and November. Enterprises are encouraged to migrate their systems before support ends, particularly with July 14 and October 13 marking critical deadlines for various services. As Microsoft consolidates its offerings, the cost of migration and the urgency for upgrading to newer platforms becomes increasingly relevant for IT teams managing aging infrastructure

Apple M7 Ultra May Target 1.5TB RAM and Server Market

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Apple is developing the M7 Ultra chip, which is designed to support up to 1.5 terabytes of unified memory, positioning it for the company's entry into the server market. The release of the M7 family, expected in early 2027, will skip the M6 Pro, Max, and Ultra tiers due to a compressed development cycle. However, real-world availability may be limited by global memory shortages, and the top-tier configuration could cost over $35,000, targeting enterprise users rather than consumers. The M7 Ultra also features a Neural Engine developed from Apple's abandoned self-driving project, reflecting the company's strategy to enhance its AI capabilities through advanced hardware, despite the challenges in competing with established players in the data center market

BlockSite for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 7.1.1 released

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BlockSite has released version 7.1.1 for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, providing users with a streamlined tool to block distracting websites and apps. This extension is particularly beneficial for enhancing productivity, especially for those working or studying from home. Users can easily add unwanted sites to their block list, and BlockSite will prevent access while displaying humorous images to lighten the mood.

Ireland Data Centers Hit 23% of National Power Amid AI Surge

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Ireland's data centers consumed 23% of metered electricity in 2025, a 10% year-over-year jump driven by the AI boom, according to the Central Statistics Office. New regulations attempt to curb demand, but consumption continues to surge, mirroring a global energy strain as hyperscalers dominate the grid.

AMD Hides 8X FSR Multi Frame Generation in Latest Driver Stub

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Hidden profiles in AMD’s Adrenalin 26.6.2 build reveal an 8X scaling ratio for FSR Multi Frame Generation, though the feature remains non-functional. The upcoming RDNA 5 architecture will likely handle the actual rendering path when FSR Diamond launches in 2027.

Display Hot Keys 3.0.0 released

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The newly released Display Hot Keys 3.0.0 is a powerful tool that allows users to swiftly transition between various display settings using customizable hotkeys. This software provides a streamlined approach to adjusting display settings, making it particularly useful for users engaging in diverse activities such as gaming, video streaming, or working on different content types.

Xlideit Image Viewer 1.0.260712 released

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Xlideit Image Viewer has released version 1.0.260712, enhancing its reputation as a lightweight tool designed for basic image processing. The application features a user-friendly interface with a thumbnail bar located at the bottom of the window, displaying all images in the selected folder. The current image name and a toolbar are positioned at the top, allowing users to perform essential actions such as starting a slideshow, adjusting zoom levels, rotating, deleting, cropping, and resizing images. Users can sort the image list and access program settings conveniently.

cPicture LE 4.14 released

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cPicture LE 4.14 has been released as a comprehensive software solution designed to enhance your digital photography workflow. This user-friendly application does not require a database or installation, making it accessible for users who prefer a straightforward setup. It operates independently of other picture or RAW libraries, ensuring that it does not conflict with any existing software.

Imagine 2.6.0 released

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Imagine version 2.6.0 has been released, introducing an efficient and user-friendly alternative to popular image and animation viewers like IrfanView, XnView, and FastStone Image Viewer. The software is completely free and offers a variety of features aimed at enhancing the viewing and management of images and animations. Key functionalities include a high-speed viewer and image saver, the capability to extract individual or all frames from animation files, and the option to display detailed image information, including Exif and IPTC metadata. Additionally, users can toggle visibility for transparency in images.

Vowen 0.4.10 released

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Vowen is a free, privacy-centric voice productivity application designed for both Windows and macOS platforms. It specializes in converting speech to text through offline AI transcription, making it especially beneficial for writers, coders, and professionals engaged in virtual meetings. One of Vowen's standout features is its commitment to user privacy, as it processes dictation locally rather than sending recordings to the cloud—unless the user opts to do so.

Shortcuts for Google 31.6.0 released

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The latest release of Shortcuts for Google, version 31.6.0, enhances the Chrome extension that provides users with access to over 1,000 Google shortcuts. This extension allows users to display these shortcuts as buttons in a compact popup next to their browser's address bar, making it easier to navigate various Google services such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google Keep, Google Maps, and Google Calendar with just two clicks.

Actual Installer 10.8 released

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Actual Installer version 10.8 has been released, providing users with an efficient and user-friendly tool for creating reliable software installation programs. This tool simplifies the installation process by eliminating the need for complex scripting and extensive manual training. Users can easily create installers by filling out forms and attaching the necessary program files.

Recovery Explorer Standard 10.21 released

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The recent release of Recovery Explorer Standard 10.21 marks a significant enhancement in data recovery solutions, designed to simplify the recovery process for users facing issues such as accidental deletions, formatting errors, and file system corruption. This software offers compatibility with a broad spectrum of file systems, including popular options like FAT, NTFS, and ExFAT for Windows, as well as Ext2 to Ext4 and other Linux-based systems. Mac users can also take advantage of its support for APFS and HFS+.

Bitvise 9.65 released

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Bitvise has released version 9.65 of its secure remote access software, which is compatible with Windows and functions as both a client and a server. The Bitvise SSH Server is particularly noted for its strong security features, as it encrypts data during transmission, ensuring that sensitive information is protected from unauthorized access. This makes it a suitable choice for remote management of Windows servers, facilitating secure file transfers using protocols like SFTP and SCP. It caters to a wide range of users, from system administrators to individuals needing remote access to their machines for various advanced tasks, including SSH TCP/IP tunneling.

Debian 13.6 Trixie Live Images Drop With RAM Sandboxing, Secure Boot Fixes, and Major Security Patches

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Debian 13.6 Trixie has released live images featuring volatile RAM sandboxes, which erase all configurations and packages upon shutdown, promoting a clean testing environment. The release includes stability updates for desktop environments like GNOME 48, KDE Plasma 6.3, and Xfce 4.20, focusing on smoother navigation rather than new features. It also addresses the expired 2013 UEFI Secure Boot certificate with updated packages and implements critical security patches across various software, including Chromium and Firefox. Users are encouraged to familiarize themselves with persistence documentation to avoid confusion, as this sandbox environment is designed for safe testing without affecting the main system

PeaZip 11.2.0 Released: New F12 Functions Picker and Steady QoL Upgrades for Open-Source Archiver 0
AutoClick 1.5.3 released 0
UFS Explorer Standard Recovery 10.21 released 0
Suricata 8.0.6 released 0
Linux Security Roundup for Week 28, 2026 0
RJ TextEd 16.65 released 0
PropertySystemView 1.22 released 0
Wine Staging 13.13 Drops with Fresh vkd3d-latest and Compatibility Patches 0
Debian GNU Linux 13.6 Released: Secure Boot CA Fix and GeoIP Rollback 0
Debian GNU Linux 12.15 Released: Final Bookworm Update Signals LTS Transition 0
Proton Pass 1.38.2 released 0
Black Menu for Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera 31.6.2 released 0
Drupal 11.4.2 released 0
ID Software Cuts Half Its Workforce Amid Microsoft's Massive Xbox 'Reset' 0
Rocrail Build 7092 released 0
Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Hardware Trade Secret Theft 0
Emdash 1.1.38 released 0
CrawlRhino SEO Crawler 1.1.35.0 released 0
CrawlRhino SEO Monitor 1.1.17.0 released 0
X-VPN 77.5.5.5766 released 0
Asus ROG Strix Scar 18, Noctua AIO Coolers, MSI Handheld Console, RTX 5090 Rumors, and Component Updates 0
OBS Studio 32.2 RC1 Released: New Add Source Dialog, HDR Filter, and Plugin Warnings 0
Manjaro Linux 26.1 Bian-May RC1 Released with Linux Kernel 7.1.3 0
Wine 11.13 Released: Input Fixes, ARM64EC Optimizations and 22 Bug Closures 0
Amethyst Mod Manager 2.0.2 Released: Bug Fixes and UI Tweaks for Linux and Steam Deck Gamers 0
KDE Frameworks 6.28.0 Released: KIO Overhaul, Qt 6.9.0 Required 0
Blocker Web 1.1.5.0 released 0
clippy 1.6.29 released 0
Alternate PicView 3.660 released 0
Shortcut Virus Removal Tool 2.2.0 released 0
Broot 1.58.0 released 0
Wipe 2608 released 0
Read Aloud: A Text-to-Speech Voice Reader for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 2.24.0 released 0
Super Productivity 18.14.0 released 0
Work by Speech 2.7 released 0
FluentCleaner 26.07.01 released 0
Rewire Text 1.0.6 released 0
G App Launcher for Chrome and Firefox 31.6.0 released 0
MajorPrivacy 0.100.0 released 0
Multi Commander 16.0 Build 3186 released 0
Malwarebytes 5.6.2.268 / 5.24.0.4031 released 0
PgRust: AI-Coded Rust Rewrite of PostgreSQL Passes 100% of Tests 0
MultiPack Visual C++ Installer 4.2 released 0
NVIDIA RTX 5090 SE Rumors: Leaked Specs and Reality Check 0
Fastfetch 2.66.0 released 0
PDFsam 6.0.3 released 0
GoofCord 2.2.2 released 0
Chat Control 1.0 Revived in the EU: The Scanning Loophole Returns 0
PRTG - Free Network Monitor 26.2.120.1477 released 0
Boomerang Gmail for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and Opera 1.9.4 released 0
China Warns Claude Code ‘Backdoor’ Tied to AI Model Protection 0
NoMachine 9.8.2 released 0
ESET Online Scanner 3.7.11.0 released 0
Amethyst Mod Manager 2.0.1 Drops for Linux, Stabilizing Major Qt Overhaul 0
DotVPN for Chrome and Opera 2.8.4 released 0
GoodSync 12.11.5 released 0
Cooler Master and MSI Cooling, Alienware OLED Displays, Gaming Audio, Input Devices, and Storage Tested 0
Ubuntu 25.10 'Questing Quokka' Hits EOL: Time to Upgrade to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS 0
ocenaudio 3.20.0 released 0
UEFITool A75 released 0

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