Alibaba has released Qwen3.8, an open-weight update featuring a 27 billion parameter dense vision-language model and a massive 2.4 trillion parameter mixture-of-experts system that activates 95 billion parameters during inference. The new architecture interleaves fast linear layers with full self-attention blocks to balance speed and complex reasoning, while configurable thinking controls let developers dial in cost versus quality across long-horizon agentic workflows. Benchmark results show the 27B model edges out Opus 4.6 Max on LiveCodeBench and instruction following, and the larger MoE variant trails only Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol on the hardest coding tasks. Both models now sit on HuggingFace with 17 quantized variants available, bringing frontier-tier capability directly to consumer hardware and datacenter deployments.
AMD has released the Ryzen Chipset Driver 8.08.12.551 as a cumulative update for Windows 10 and 11, which includes over 30 individual motherboard drivers and maintains compatibility across a wide range of AMD chipsets. The update addresses unspecified bug fixes related to power management and security, with some features exclusive to Windows 11. Users must uninstall any previous 7.xx versions to avoid installation conflicts, and the installer is approximately 1.5 GB in size. Notable known issues include difficulties in rolling back to earlier driver versions and some language display inconsistencies, but these are not expected to cause major problems for users
NirLauncher 1.30.25 has been released, showcasing a comprehensive collection of over 200 portable tools developed by NirSoft. This suite is designed to enhance computer usability through various functionalities, including password recovery, network monitoring, web browser data analysis (such as cookies and cache), and file search capabilities. A significant advantage of NirLauncher is that all tools are portable, allowing users to execute them directly from a USB flash drive without the need for traditional installation processes. The suite is compatible with all Windows versions, including 64-bit systems, ensuring broad accessibility for users.
Microsoft has launched new Windows 11 Release Preview builds, introducing significant features such as taskbar relocation, allowing users to anchor it to any screen edge, as well as post-quantum ML-KEM cryptography for enhanced security. The 26H1 build includes improvements like voice isolation for better speech recognition, support for external fingerprint sensors with Windows Hello, and refined touchpad scrolling controls. Additionally, the updates enhance user interface elements, such as the Start menu and File Explorer, while also tightening security measures with just-in-time administrator privileges and removing the legacy WMIC utility. These feature-rich updates are now available through Windows Update for users in the Release Preview channel
NewPipe, an innovative application for Android smartphones, has recently launched its version 0.29.1. Designed to provide users with a seamless experience of popular media platforms such as YouTube, SoundCloud, PeerTube, and Bandcamp, NewPipe stands out by eliminating intrusive advertisements and demanding permissions often associated with these services.
The latest release of Extensions Switcher for Chrome, version 1.5.4, provides users with an efficient way to manage their browser extensions. This tool allows for quick enabling or disabling of extensions, as well as making various settings adjustments. Users can create organized groups for their extensions, enhancing productivity and customization. Additionally, the extension offers synchronization capabilities across connected devices, ensuring a seamless experience.
DBeaver version 26.1.5 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a versatile, open-source database management tool designed for a broad range of users, including developers, SQL programmers, database administrators, and analysts. It supports a wide array of databases such as MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and many others, making it an ideal choice for those who work with varied database platforms.
Packet Sender version 8.11.1 has been released, enabling users to send and receive UDP, TCP, and SSL communications on configurable ports between server and client computers. The software includes comprehensive documentation accessible post-installation, though users must ensure their firewall settings permit access.
This hardware roundup highlights several new budget-friendly components, including ASRock and Ocypus liquid cooling solutions with built-in LCD displays priced under $135, which offer good thermal performance. Gigabyte's Aorus RTX 5070 Infinity, while visually striking with its jet-engine design, is priced at $799, making it expensive for a 70-class graphics card. ASRock's X870E Taichi White motherboard, priced at $449.99, features advanced connectivity options for high-performance builds, while KIOXIA introduces its fastest PCIe 5.0 SSD yet, alongside a mix of other storage options. The roundup also notes that these products are now available at their listed prices and are expected to sell well
The Linux Kernel 7.2 has been released, featuring a new NTFS driver, enabling Intel FRED by default, and providing Apple Silicon battery reporting, while removing legacy support for i486 and PCMCIA. This update addresses two critical vulnerabilities, enhances performance with hardware-accelerated Zstd compression for Intel QAT, and adds real-time scheduling for 32-bit ARM. With over 441,000 lines of code changed, users are encouraged to upgrade for stability, as the development for version 7.3 has already begun. The release aims to improve compatibility, security, and performance, particularly for desktop and server environments
GIMP 3.4 is introducing a new "zipped XML" project format to replace the XCF format, enhancing features like auto-save and incremental updates while ensuring legacy file compatibility. Photoshop users will benefit from major improvements, including editable text layers in imported PSDs and better metadata export options for TIFF and JPEG files. The non-destructive editing capabilities are also expanding, allowing more flexibility with filters and layer masks, along with new features for realistic pigment mixing in MyPaint. While a specific release date for GIMP 3.4 has not been announced, users can expect a bug-fix release of GIMP 3.2.6 in the coming weeks
Matomo has released version 5.13.0, which introduces a redesigned sparkline card system, a new AIProviders plugin for tracking AI chatbot traffic, and essential security enhancements such as SSRF protection and admin privilege confirmations. The update prioritizes AI chatbot traffic as a legitimate visitor source, allowing users to compare AI and human-favored content without requiring database migrations for the upgrade. This release also includes visual improvements, particularly in how metrics are displayed, and marks an ongoing commitment to monthly updates as the team works on future versions. Overall, this maintenance release emphasizes user interface improvements while treating AI traffic with increased analytical rigor, aligning with privacy-first analytics trends
The newly released version 12.0.1 of DoesNotBelong, previously known as Furtivex Malware Removal, is a powerful script aimed at bolstering your antivirus software's effectiveness. As a free, on-demand scanning tool, it provides an extra layer of protection to help identify and eradicate malware threats efficiently.
Magnifixer 15.1 has been released, offering users an advanced utility for screen magnification enhanced with various additional features. This tool allows users to direct the magnification to any area on their screen and select a zoom level that best fits their needs, providing up to 40x magnification to reduce eye strain effectively.
TheSSS 52.0 is an ultra-lightweight Linux server suite designed for sysadmins, featuring OpenSSH 10.2 and kernel 6.18, and is built on 4MLinux Server 52.0. This live-CD server suite includes essential daemons for FTP, web traffic, and Tor-based transfers, while optional PHP and MariaDB add-ons maintain a compact footprint of about 31.2 MB. The suite allows for quick boot times and easy updates using a single command, making it ideal for rescue disks or legacy hardware. Available for download on SourceForge, TheSSS 52.0 balances modern features with a minimalist approach, catering to users needing a portable and efficient server environment
Bottles 66.7 has been released as a maintenance update just three days after version 66.6, addressing a catalog loading error by enabling IPv4 fallback when IPv6 resolution times out. The update also normalizes bottle copy paths to prevent overwriting and ensures the UI refreshes correctly after deletions. Additionally, it fixes a Flatpak sandbox crash related to launching games from external storage by exposing the UMU data directory. This release continues Bottles' rapid development for Linux users running Windows software, with a focus on resolving existing issues rather than introducing new features
Electorrent version 2.16.0 has been released, enhancing the functionality of this 64-bit desktop remote control client designed for popular torrent clients such as µTorrent, qBittorrent, rTorrent, and Transmission. This update eliminates the need for tedious processes like copying and pasting magnet links or manually uploading torrent files through a web interface. Instead, users can easily manage their downloads remotely, whether they are using a NAS, VPS, or seedbox.
KoboldCPP is a powerful, open-source tool designed for running AI models locally on your computer, eliminating the need for accounts, internet access, subscriptions, or privacy compromises. Ideal for individuals engaged in private projects—such as writers crafting stories, game developers building lore, or those simply wanting to explore AI in a secure environment—KoboldCPP makes using large language models (LLMs) straightforward and accessible.
Intel has released version 26.2.0.7 of its Intel Driver & Support Assistant (Intel DSA), a tool designed to simplify the process of keeping your Intel hardware drivers up-to-date. This application quickly scans your system for the latest drivers, ensuring optimal performance and stability for your devices, whether you're using an Intel NUC, a traditional PC, or other Intel-powered hardware.
The "Turn Off the Lights" browser extension, now available in version 4.6.9 for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, enhances the video viewing experience by allowing users to dim everything on their screen except for the video content they are engaged with, whether it be Flash or HTML5. This feature effectively reduces distractions, creating a more immersive environment for users.
PuTTY 0.85 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for both Win32 and Unix platforms, along with providing an XTerm terminal emulator. Additionally, a portable version of PuTTY is available for users who prefer a version that can be run without installation.
Sorana is a newly released free AI-powered visual workspace for Windows, designed to help users better organize files, documents, and AI workflows. It targets professionals such as researchers, developers, and creative individuals who often manage large collections of documents that traditional file systems struggle to organize. Sorana utilizes AI to scan and group related files on a visual canvas, allowing for a more intuitive organization method than simply sorting by name, date, or type.
WhatsApp has released version 2.2631.102.0 for its Desktop app, enhancing the messaging experience on PCs. This version allows users to access most of the features available on the Android app, enabling seamless communication without needing to constantly check their phones. With WhatsApp Desktop, users can chat, share media, and make voice or video calls while ensuring that their messages and files remain synchronized across devices.
TreeSheets 3306 has been released, presenting itself as a comprehensive office application that merges the capabilities of spreadsheets, mind mapping tools, outliners, personal information managers, text editors, and small database utilities into one platform. This unique tool addresses the limitations of traditional spreadsheets, which can often feel rigid, while also enhancing the functionalities of outliners and mind mappers that may lack the precision required for detailed data entry.
Kudu has released version 1.49.0, an open-source utility designed to improve system performance and security. This free tool helps users reclaim disk space by identifying and removing unnecessary files, while also scanning for malware to protect devices. Kudu emphasizes user privacy, allowing individuals to manage their personal information conveniently through a single application.
Special K 26.8.12 has been released, providing a robust suite of tools aimed at improving the PC gaming experience. This versatile toolset allows gamers to optimize performance, customize settings, and enhance graphics, enabling users to tailor their gameplay environment based on personal preferences and hardware capabilities. However, it's important to note that using current versions of Special K in online gaming can lead to bans, so users should proceed with caution.
ColorCatcher 5.0 is a free and lightweight color picker application designed to simplify the process of extracting and identifying colors from your screen. With its built-in magnifier, users can easily capture precise colors by pointing to any area on their display. The app supports various color formats, including Hex, Decimal, RGB, HSV, and Integer values, allowing users to save and manage their color selections for future use.
In the latest Linux Security Roundup, major distributions released numerous security updates, focusing on vulnerabilities across the kernel, .NET stack, and BIND DNS server. The updates primarily addressed privilege escalation and memory corruption issues, with significant patches released for various components including systemd, bubblewrap, and ProFTPD. Ubuntu, SUSE, and Fedora also rolled out extensive updates, targeting critical flaws in various libraries and applications to enhance system security. Administrators are advised to prioritize kernel and network-stack updates and verify version numbers post-reboot to ensure successful implementation of the patches
GNOME 51 Beta has been released, marking the start of a comprehensive freeze period with over 47 updated modules, and a stable release scheduled for September 12. Key features include a new web-based authentication system in GNOME Shell, a Wayland protocol for blurred window backgrounds, and SVG cursor support, while the anticipated GTK 4 rewrites for GNOME Boxes and Disks did not make the deadline. The freeze means that only bug fixes will be implemented until the final release, as the team focuses on stabilizing the existing features. Users are encouraged to test the beta version available through various platforms as they prepare for the upcoming stable release
Mango Wayland Compositor has released version 0.16.1, which features a significant change in the configuration system by requiring users to separate mouse and trackpad settings with prefixes. The update introduces devicerule support for tailored input device settings, improved touch-to-monitor mapping, and a tag_gather feature that automatically removes empty tags. Additionally, this version addresses several critical bugs, including crashes related to client killing, screenshot rotation issues, and frame-skipping logic. The compositor, available on various major distributions, continues to evolve as a viable option for Wayland users, while the community around it grows steadily
Nuclear Music Player has released version 1.47.1, offering a user-friendly platform for music streaming and downloads on Windows and Linux. This free, open-source application allows users to find and enjoy their favorite music without the interruptions of ads or subscription fees, making it a compelling alternative to mainstream services like Spotify and Apple Music.
The latest version of Sparkle, 2.23.0 Beta, offers a powerful solution for Windows users looking to optimize their system's performance. This application effectively removes unnecessary Microsoft bloatware and applies various tweaks to enhance functionality.
Franz version 6.7.0 has been released, providing users with a streamlined platform for managing a variety of messaging and chat services all in one place. This application is particularly beneficial for individuals who want to maintain a clear separation between their work and personal communications, as it enables users to easily set up and manage multiple accounts for the same service.
WIA-Loader has released its versions 2.9.7.6 Beta and 2.9.7.0, designed to facilitate the efficient transfer of images from digital cameras or flash cards to computers, all at no cost. This software is especially beneficial for photographers, offering a suite of features aimed at streamlining the image transfer process. Users can rename images and folders, perform basic image editing, and geocode their photos, which aids in tracking the locations where images were captured.
HopToDesk version 1.46.28 has been released, introducing an advanced multiplatform application designed for remote desktop sharing and access. This app distinguishes itself from competitors with several key features: it is completely free for both commercial and personal use, supports end-to-end encryption for secure peer communications, and is open-source, which allows for transparency and community contributions.
OE Classic 5.4.1 has been released, offering an email and Usenet reading experience reminiscent of the classic Outlook Express. The developers, who were fans of Outlook Express for its simplicity, have crafted OE Classic to provide a familiar interface with vibrant buttons for essential functions such as creating, replying, and managing emails. Users can access their folders and contacts on the left side of the interface. However, a notable drawback is the absence of a built-in spam filter, which is a significant oversight considering modern email management needs.
NewPipe, an innovative application for Android smartphones, has recently launched its version 0.29.1. Designed to provide users with a seamless experience of popular media platforms such as YouTube, SoundCloud, PeerTube, and Bandcamp, NewPipe stands out by eliminating intrusive advertisements and demanding permissions often associated with these services.
OnionHop 3.7.11 has been released, offering enhanced online privacy by routing internet traffic through the Tor network. The application is available for both Windows and macOS and can be set up with minimal effort. OnionHop features two primary connection modes:
DNS Changer, currently at version 2.3.11 in pre-release and 2.3.10 officially released, offers users a convenient way to access a variety of DNS servers from a centralized platform. This open-source application is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. While most users rely on the DNS address provided by their Internet Service Provider (ISP), there are alternative DNS servers that may offer improved speed and security.
Yori version 2.70 has been released, introducing enhancements to the traditional command-line interface. This CMD replacement shell is designed to extend command-line functionality through features like backquotes, job control, and improved tab completion. Additionally, Yori enhances file matching, supports aliases and command history, and allows for paths that exceed the MAX_PATH limitation. The shell also comes with a variety of tools and utilities to streamline user experience.
The newly released Smart Mute for Chrome version 6.3.0 is designed to enhance the browsing experience by preventing multiple tabs from playing audio simultaneously. This extension allows users to take control of their audio environment by automatically muting all tabs, making it ideal for situations where one might want to listen to a podcast or the news while browsing the internet without interruptions.
R-Wipe & Clean has released version 20.0 Build 2574, enhancing its position as a comprehensive tool from R-Tools for managing file deletion and ensuring user privacy. This software is designed to permanently erase unnecessary files and protect sensitive information by removing traces of both online and offline activities. Users can eliminate temporary Internet files, browser histories, cookies, saved forms, and passwords, as well as swap files, recently opened document lists, and traces from over 300 third-party applications, thereby optimizing disk space.
Microsoft has launched new Windows 11 Release Preview builds, introducing significant features such as taskbar relocation, allowing users to anchor it to any screen edge, as well as post-quantum ML-KEM cryptography for enhanced security. The 26H1 build includes improvements like voice isolation for better speech recognition, support for external fingerprint sensors with Windows Hello, and refined touchpad scrolling controls. Additionally, the updates enhance user interface elements, such as the Start menu and File Explorer, while also tightening security measures with just-in-time administrator privileges and removing the legacy WMIC utility. These feature-rich updates are now available through Windows Update for users in the Release Preview channel
ZHPDiag version 2026.8.15.26 has been released, offering users a free tool to scan their computers for malware, trojans, and other harmful software. It is recommended to use ZHPLite for analyzing the diagnostic reports generated by ZHPDiag. This application serves as an additional layer of defense, helping users identify potentially harmful items that may be present on their systems.
ZHPCleaner has released version 2026.8.15.26, a free application tailored for detecting and eliminating unwanted software such as adware, browser hijackers, toolbars, and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) from your web browser. This user-friendly utility features a simple interface that focuses on three main functions: scanning, repairing, and generating reports.
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