My 4 favorite image editing apps on Linux – and two are free Photoshop alternatives
These image editing apps offer all the tools you’ll ever need on Linux. MacOS and Windows not required.
Read MoreThese image editing apps offer all the tools you’ll ever need on Linux. MacOS and Windows not required.
Read MoreBusiness leaders can foster a culture where their employees’ and customers’ voices are genuinely heard and valued. Here’s how.
Read MoreThe DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Tails project, which builds a Debian-based live Linux distribution with focus on online anonymity, has announced the availability of the initial release candidate for Tails 7.0. The …
Read MoreTails 7.0 amnesic incognito live system distribution is now available for public testing with majpr updates and new features. Here’s what to expect!
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Hisense offers both high-end and entry-level TVs packed with smart features. These are my favorites that I’ve tested for everything from streaming to gaming.
Read MoreTired of AI being stuffed into every nook and cranny of every new device? I’ve put together a list of the best phones that eschew AI in favor of features people actually want.
Read MoreGStreamer 1.26.5 open-source multimedia framework is now available for download with various improvements and bug fixes. Here’s what’s changed!
The post GStreamer 1.26.5 Adds JPEG XS Support to Videorate and Imagefreeze appeared first on 9to5Linux – d…
A standard Wi-Fi router offers a single access point, while a mesh system spreads coverage throughout your home. Which should you choose? Here’s the breakdown.
Read MoreCalibre 8.8 open-source ebook manager is now available for download with an updated Kobo driver that supports the latest Tolino firmware and other chnages. Here’s what’s new!
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Audacity, the free open-source digital audio editor, released new 3.7.5 version few days ago. The new release of Audacity added initial Windows on ARM (WoA) support. Meaning user can now run the audio editor in Microsoft Surface, Dell XPS 13, etc machines with Snapdragon X series processors, and of course other devices, e.g., MacBook with […]
Read MoreEveryone can use ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode now – yes, even free users.
Read MoreGPT-5 is here, and Microsoft is integrating it into everything from chatbots to developer tools. Here’s what’s new, what works, and what to expect.
Read MoreTrue autonomous business may be a long way off – here’s why smart business leaders are preparing now.
Read MoreRight now, you can save $1,200 on the Odyssey Ark monitor at Samsung, plus a free 32-inch M50D smart monitor and two years of Samsung Care+ for just $1.
Read MoreIf you store your passwords in a Dashlane Free account, you’re about to lose that subscription. In a year, you lose all your data. Here are your options.
Read MoreThis was just a demonstration, but you can take steps to protect yourself from similar promptware attacks.
Read MoreBose’s QuietComfort Headphones provide powerful noise cancellation and a comfortable fit. Every color option has been discounted.
Read MoreThe DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Andreas Mueller has announced the release of Gnoppix AI Linux 25_8, a major new update of the project’s Debian-based distribution with focus on privacy and security, and with integrated …
Read MoreJetBrains releases IntelliJ IDEA 2025.2 with offline AI code completion, Java 25 support, Spring tools, and Maven 4 enhancements.
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Tweak these iPhone settings to maximize performance, extend battery life, and strengthen your privacy.
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