Fedora Linux 44 Final has been approved for release on April 28, 2026, using the RC 1.7 build, after addressing critical security issues in Firefox and PackageKit. The development team has decided to defer two installer quirks related to partition enforcement and keyboard layout selection to Fedora 45 due to time constraints. Despite some gaps in advanced storage tests and dual boot scenarios, the overall test coverage is nearly 100%, with no reported issues for Fedora CoreOS and IoT variants. The official ISO files for Fedora Linux 44 are available for download now, allowing users to test them immediately ahead of the scheduled release date
Ubuntu Linux 26.04 LTS released
Ubuntu Linux 26.04 LTS has been released, featuring TPM-backed encryption, GNOME 50 on Wayland, and enhanced Arm Livepatch support to enhance security and modernize desktop compositing. Users on version 25.10 will receive an automatic upgrade prompt, while those on the 24.04 LTS release must wait until August for the first point update to transition. The release introduces significant changes including improved memory safety, native toolkits for AI workloads, and tightened application permission controls, but administrators are advised to back up systems and check third-party repositories before upgrading to prevent software conflicts. Canonical offers nine desktop variants with varying support windows, and users are encouraged to test new installations in a sandbox environment before proceeding with the upgrade
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.
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
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
ASCOMP KeyCtrl 2.200 released
ASCOMP KeyCtrl 2.200 has been released, introducing a tool that enhances daily productivity by allowing users to create customized hotkeys tailored to their specific needs. This software goes beyond the traditional keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V, which are essential for copying and pasting, to offer a wider range of applications that can significantly optimize workflow.
SmarterMail Build 9610 released
SmarterMail has recently released Build 9610, positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative to Microsoft Exchange that includes native support for MAPI. This functionality allows SmarterMail to replicate all the capabilities of Microsoft Exchange while being significantly more affordable. The platform features an intuitive web interface that enhances collaboration among teams through modern tools such as task management, messaging, and video conferencing—eliminating the need for additional plugins.
Windows 11 Insider Experimental (Future Platforms) Preview Build 29576.1000 released
The Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 29576 introduces significant improvements, including moving audio configuration settings from the legacy Control Panel to the modern Settings app, streamlining the management of multiple sound devices. Additionally, it features a point-in-time restore option in the recovery environment, allowing users to quickly roll back system states following problematic updates or driver issues. Task Manager also receives enhancements, with new columns for monitoring neural processing unit activity and AppContainer isolation, providing users insights into local AI workloads. As this build is part of an experimental channel, users are advised to test it on secondary machines due to potential instability and ongoing feature rollouts
Windows 11 Insider Experimental (26H1) Preview Build 28200.1873 released
Windows 11 Preview Build 28200 has been released in the Experimental channel, featuring several practical tweaks to enhance system performance. Key improvements include the renaming of the gaming overlay to Xbox mode, which now has a more streamlined setup wizard, and a redesigned voice typing interface that keeps animations anchored to the dictation key. Additionally, storage navigation has been sped up, network data counters have been corrected, and startup apps now launch faster after boot. This update is part of Microsoft's shift away from the Canary label, with features potentially changing without notice, and users are encouraged to provide feedback on their experiences
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8289 released
Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8289 has been released, introducing users in the Dev Channel to a new Experimental track with significant updates for system management. The build enhances update controls by allowing unlimited pause times, skipping updates during setup, and providing clearer installation details, which helps mitigate workflow interruptions caused by forced reboots. It also addresses long-standing issues like reliable taskbar interactions and Group Policy Editor errors, while updating printer driver identifiers in preparation for upcoming ranking changes. Users are advised to test this experimental build with caution, keeping backups ready to avoid potential regressions
Arctic Xtender VG Black Review and more
The Arctic Xtender VG Black case offers a premium and spacious design, accommodating E-ATX motherboards and multiple large radiators while maintaining an appealing aesthetic. Liquid cooling options from Cooler Master and ASRock showcase practical features, such as customizable displays and silent operation, suitable for modern PC builds. BLUETTI introduces a compact battery backup system, the FridgePower, designed to protect kitchen appliances and computers during power outages, with the option to connect additional batteries for extended use. The roundup also highlights high pixel density gaming monitors and new gaming titles, keeping readers updated on the latest tech developments
Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build 26220.8283 released
Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build 26220.8283 addresses several key issues, including fixing crashes in the Group Policy Editor and improving the functionality of the left-aligned taskbar, allowing users to access the Start menu without missing clicks. The update also enhances the Times New Roman font to better handle diacritical marks in Greek and Cyrillic scripts, encouraging users to report any remaining issues through the Feedback Hub. Additionally, changes to printer driver hardware IDs indicate that Microsoft is implementing stricter rules for third-party print software, which may require users to check compatibility with legacy network setups before installation. Overall, this build focuses on improving desktop stability and user experience rather than introducing new features
Stop Surprise Restarts: New Windows Update Changes Give You Actual Control
Microsoft is introducing significant changes to Windows Update that provide users with greater control over patch timings, including the ability to pause updates indefinitely and skip setup updates until after reaching the desktop. The power menu has been updated to clearly separate standard shutdown options from update-specific actions, preventing unexpected installations when turning off the PC. Additionally, driver patches will now have clearer labels indicating their hardware categories, and updates will be coordinated into a single monthly reboot cycle to minimize interruptions. These improvements aim to enhance user experience, reduce frustrations related to update management, and ensure systems remain secure without constant disruptions
KDE Plasma 6.7 Preview: Fix Discover Spam, Boost Intel Graphics, and Stop Login Crashes
KDE has previewed the upcoming Plasma 6.7 and 6.6.5 releases, emphasizing enhancements for daily workflows and hardware performance, particularly for Intel graphics. The Discover app store will feature a cleaner interface with less spam from Flatpak compatibility warnings, improving user experience significantly. Notable improvements include better drag-and-drop functionality and new configuration options for the Kicker application menu, enhancing usability for frequent tasks. Additionally, stability fixes will address login crashes related to monitor connection issues and improve accessibility features, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience
Ungoogled Chromium 147.0.7727.116-1 released
Ungoogled Chromium 147.0.7727.116-1 has been released, focusing on the removal of Google dependencies while maintaining a familiar user interface for those who value manual control over privacy features. This version enhances privacy by blocking background requests to Google domains and requires users to manually enable most improvements through configuration settings. Although it sacrifices some conveniences like Safe Browsing and captive portal detection, it offers advanced options for power users who prefer to manage their own browsing environment. The project encourages transparency and user engagement, making it a suitable drop-in replacement for standard Chromium across various operating systems, provided users are willing to navigate its technical configurations
Zen Browser 1.19.9b released
Zen Browser has released version 1.19.9b, addressing memory safety issues and random freezing that have affected Linux desktop users. This update fixes duplicate bookmarks on startup and restores live folder syncing with GitHub pull requests, enhancing user experience for developers. Additionally, browsing checks and location services are more reliable across various network configurations, reducing false positives. Users are encouraged to update through their package manager or Flatpak channel to ensure security and improved performance without dealing with complex custom build scripts
Godot 4.7 Beta 1 released
The first beta of Godot 4.7 has been released, emphasizing editor quality of life improvements such as vertex snapping and collapsible animation groups, alongside enhanced HDR rendering support across multiple platforms. Significant updates to the physics and input systems have been made, including one-way collision fixes and improved virtual joystick behaviors for touch devices. The animation system has also received enhancements, such as the addition of an await feature for tweens, making it easier to manage complex animations without messy callbacks. While there are some breaking changes that may require adjustments to older projects, the beta offers stability and workflow upgrades that many users have been anticipating
XMPlay 4.1.0.9 Beta / 4.1 released
XMPlay has released its beta version 4.1.0.9 and the official 4.1 version, enhancing its capabilities as a versatile audio player. It supports an extensive range of audio formats including OGG, MP3, WMA, WAV, AIFF, and various module formats such as MOD and UMX. Users can also manage playlists in formats like PLS, M3U, and CUE, and play audio from ZIP archives. For those seeking additional functionality, XMPlay allows for the integration of Winamp plugins to support even more formats.
ThisIsMyFile 4.51 released
ThisIsMyFile is a portable utility designed to help users unlock or delete files and folders that are protected or locked. It is particularly useful when users encounter error messages indicating that a file is in use by another application or process, preventing them from completing desired actions. The utility streamlines the process of managing locked files, making it easier to identify the reasons for file locks, unlock them, and perform deletions as needed.
GetPixelColor 3.51 released
GetPixelColor 3.51 has been released, offering a user-friendly tool for identifying pixel color values, making it particularly useful for graphic designers, web administrators, and anyone interested in color analysis. This tool provides insights into the RGB color space in an engaging manner, and it even allows users to determine the pixel color from their desktop background at specific coordinates, such as X: 235 Y: 133.
Old Twitter Layout for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge 1.9.6.4 released
The Old Twitter Layout has released version 1.9.6.4 for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, allowing users to revert to the classic Twitter interface from 2015. This extension is designed for those who prefer the pre-Elon Musk design, providing a completely different client that replaces the new Twitter interface without adding any custom CSS. Users can switch to a chronological timeline by default, though the option for an algorithmic timeline remains accessible through settings.
RadeonTuner 0.10.0.0 released
RadeonTuner 0.10.0.0 has been launched as a simplified and user-friendly alternative to the AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition software suite. Its main goal is to equip users with essential tools for adjusting display settings, optimizing GPU and fan performance, and managing gaming graphics options with ease.
Iperius Remote 4.7.8.7 released
Iperius Remote has released version 4.7.8.7, enhancing its capabilities for seamless remote connections to any internet-enabled device. This software facilitates quick file transfers and includes a chat feature, making it an ideal solution for providing remote assistance to customers or helping family members while working from home. Its user-friendly interface ensures that individuals of all skill levels can navigate and utilize remote desktop functionalities effectively. Additionally, Iperius Remote supports unattended access, allowing users to maintain a list of specific computers for easy connection whenever needed.
Zettlr 4.4.0 released
Zettlr 4.4.0 has been released, aiming to transform the writing experience through its slim, fast, and versatile design that emphasizes user focus. A portable version is also available for those who prefer mobility in their writing tools.
OPSWAT File Security for Chrome and Android 4.10.2 released
The latest release of OPSWAT File Security for Chrome, version 4.10.2, enhances the in-browser security features for users by providing advanced malware scanning capabilities for downloads. This tool utilizes over 30 anti-malware engines and cutting-edge vulnerability scanning technology to ensure that every file downloaded through the Chrome browser is thoroughly examined. By connecting to MetaDefender Cloud, OPSWAT File Security enables users to leverage a comprehensive file hash database, fast multi-scanning, patented vulnerability scanning, and effective data sanitization methods to identify and mitigate threats before they reach the user's system. Additionally, the tool maintains a log of scanned downloads for user reference.
RemotePC 7.6.100 released
RemotePC has released version 7.6.100, enhancing its capabilities for secure remote desktop access. This tool enables users to connect to their computers from anywhere at any time, promoting flexible work arrangements and increasing productivity. With RemotePC, users can work efficiently whether they are at home, in cafes, or on the go, as long as they have an internet connection and the application installed.
Mirillis Action! 4.48.1 released
Mirillis has released version 4.48.1 of its popular software, Mirillis Action!, which is designed for recording and streaming real-time video from your desktop in high definition. This tool is particularly well-suited for gamers who want to capture gameplay or create tutorial videos.
ShareX 20.0.2 Pre-Release / 19.0.2 released
ShareX has recently released its Pre-Release version 20.0.2 alongside version 19.0.2. This Open Source application is widely recognized for its capabilities in capturing screenshots and screencasts, allowing users to upload their media and automatically copy the URL to their clipboard with a simple hotkey.
ASCOMP F-Rename 3.000 released
ASCOMP has announced the release of F-Rename 3.000, a tool designed to simplify and enhance the file-renaming process. This application allows users to rename files individually or in bulk, which optimizes file organization and efficiency in managing digital assets. By utilizing ASCOMP F-Rename, users can save significant time and streamline their workflows.
PrivacyRoot Secure Delete 219 released
PrivacyRoot has launched the latest version of its file deletion software, PrivacyRoot Secure Delete 219. This tool is designed to permanently erase files and folders from your computer, bypassing the recycle bin entirely, ensuring complete data removal.
FlashBack Express 7.12.0.580 released
FlashBack Express 7.12.0.580 has been released, enhancing its reputation as a premier free screen and video recording tool. Formerly known as BB FlashBack Express, this software boasts advanced recording capabilities that cater to both casual users and professionals. One of its standout features is the innovative 'capture driver' technology, which allows for the creation of high frame rate videos without taxing system performance, making it suitable for lower-powered computers.
GameEx 19.81 released
GameEx has released version 19.81, enhancing its reputation as a comprehensive Home Theatre solution and a versatile front-end for various gaming platforms, including MAME, GameBase, Daphne, and PC games. Originally focused on home entertainment, GameEx has evolved into a multifunctional tool that supports a wide range of emulators and features.
Argente Utilities 3.0.6.7 released
Argente Utilities has released version 3.0.6.7, a comprehensive suite of tools designed to enhance the performance and security of your computer. This utility provides a centralized platform for users to analyze, optimize, clean, and protect their machines from various threats and inefficiencies. With an array of features, Argente Utilities aims to ensure that your system operates smoothly.
PowerPlanManager 0.6.4 released
The latest version of PowerPlanManager, 0.6.4, is designed to enhance power management by automatically switching between different power plans depending on user activity and the applications in use. This tool is particularly advantageous for gaming laptops and desktop replacements, providing an optimal balance between performance and energy efficiency. By managing CPU performance based on the task at hand, PowerPlanManager helps to maintain lower temperatures and reduced power consumption during routine activities.
PhraseExpress 18.0.69 released
PhraseExpress has recently released version 18.0.69, a software designed to enhance productivity by managing frequently used text phrases and snippets. This tool allows users to streamline their workflow by transforming abbreviations into full text, launching applications via text shortcuts, and providing several other efficient features.
UCheck 6.6.1 released
UCheck version 6.6.1 has been released, providing users with a tool to check for outdated applications, hardware, and system drivers on their computers. The software is user-friendly; users need only to click "start," after which UCheck scans the installed programs to determine their update status and checks for necessary driver updates. An optional feature allows users to download a list of popular software, although this is part of a freemium model.
SmartTextCrypter 1.02 released
The latest version of SmartTextCrypter, version 1.02, is now available, enhancing privacy and security for users who communicate via digital platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and email. This compact yet robust application allows users to encrypt text messages, ensuring confidential information remains private.
SoftPerfect Cache Relocator 26.4 released
SoftPerfect has released version 26.4 of its Cache Relocator, a portable application designed to help users relocate their browser cache with ease. This tool allows users to move their cache to various locations for several reasons, such as enhancing browsing speed by placing the cache on a RAM disk, reducing the load on hard drives, or minimizing the wear on solid-state drives (SSDs).
Rumpus 11.0.11 released
Rumpus 11.0.11 has been released, offering an effective solution for turning any Mac or Windows computer into a fully functional file transfer server. This software allows clients, coworkers, and partners to securely upload and download files without relying on cloud services or complicated server configurations. Rumpus supports multiple transfer protocols including FTP, FTPS, SFTP, and WebDAV, along with a customizable web interface, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a secure, local solution for file sharing.
MyRadar 10.10.9004.0 released
MyRadar version 10.10.9004.0 has been released, enhancing the user experience for those seeking reliable weather information. This app is designed to provide animated weather radar specific to your location, ensuring you stay informed about incoming weather conditions. With its user-friendly interface, MyRadar allows users to easily visualize weather patterns and plan their day without unexpected weather disruptions.
CORSAIR FRAME 4000 Series Mid-Tower and Accessories Kit Review and more
The hardware roundup features reviews of various tech products, highlighting the Corsair FRAME 4000 series mid-tower case for its extensive customization options. It also showcases the ASUS ProArt GoPro Edition laptop and Dell's mini workstation powered by NVIDIA's latest superchip, emphasizing their powerful performance in compact designs. Additional reviews cover graphics cards like the MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti and the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5060, as well as peripherals such as the ASUS ROG Strix Morph 96 wireless keyboard and Edifier M90 multimedia speakers. Lastly, the roundup includes storage solutions like the Beelink ME mini NAS PC and the Seagate FireCuda X Vault hard drive, catering to gamers and content creators
PHP 8.4.21RC1 and 8.5.6RC1 Fedora RHEL Packages released
Remi Collet has released PHP 8.4.21RC1 and 8.5.6RC1 packages for testing in Fedora and RHEL-based distributions, allowing administrators to preview upcoming changes safely. These packages support parallel installation, enabling teams to verify compatibility without affecting live servers, and come with updated external libraries that may require adjustments to locale formatting and database connection settings. Testing these release candidates is crucial as PHP 8.3 has entered security-only mode, and using the Software Collection method ensures existing applications remain stable while developers test the new versions. The parallel installation approach simplifies rollback if issues arise, making it a recommended strategy for teams preparing for the official stable releases
Fedora Linux 44 Final Gets Approved: April 28 Release and Early ISO Download
Fedora Linux 44 Final has been approved for release on April 28, 2026, using the RC 1.7 build, after addressing critical security issues in Firefox and PackageKit. The development team has decided to defer two installer quirks related to partition enforcement and keyboard layout selection to Fedora 45 due to time constraints. Despite some gaps in advanced storage tests and dual boot scenarios, the overall test coverage is nearly 100%, with no reported issues for Fedora CoreOS and IoT variants. The official ISO files for Fedora Linux 44 are available for download now, allowing users to test them immediately ahead of the scheduled release date
Sidebery for Firefox 5.5.2 released
Sidebery, a versatile sidebar add-on for Firefox, has recently released version 5.5.2, enhancing its array of customizable panels designed to improve user navigation and organization. The add-on features a tree-structured tab list that allows users to manage their open tabs efficiently. Key functionalities include personalized bookmarks, browsing history access, and an overall emphasis on providing a fast and customizable user experience.
CopyFolders 2.0.1.4 released
CopyFolders 2.0.1.4 has been released as a significant upgrade to the older CopyFolder application, enhancing user experience with a variety of new features. This portable and user-friendly application streamlines file management, enabling users to easily copy new or modified files from up to nine selected source folders to their corresponding destination folders.
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