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NebiOS turns your Linux desktop into a Google Workspace alternative – with one caveat

If the developers stick with it, NebiOS has the potential to become something truly special.

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Age Verification: Protection Tool or Surveillance in Disguise?

As more governments push age checks into our apps and operating systems, the dystopian future doesn't feel so far off anymore.

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What is Aliro? Why this new smart lock standard is such a big deal for home owners

A digital key standard from the folks that brought you Matter, Aliro introduces a universal system for smart locks.

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I used Omega Linux to revitalize a junk PC, and it’s noticeably better than Ubuntu

If you’re looking for a distribution for an aging machine, consider Omega, based on Arch.

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FSF Blogs: February GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali featuring nineteen new GNU releases: Nano, Pies, and more!

Source: Planet GNU

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I saw the Nothing Phone 4a in multiple colors at MWC – and these two got the most love

Nothing’s Phone 4a borrows the Glyph Interface from its flagship Phone 3, and I got to see it in full at MWC 2026.

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Own a business? Save on TurboTax Expert Assist Business right now – here’s how

Small business owners can get expert tax assistance or hand off their taxes to a professional for a discount through TurboTax. We break down the details.

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Most solar power banks I’ve tested were gimmicks – this one is the real deal

The ToughTested ROC16 power bank is the first solar-charged unit I actually recommend.

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The iPhone 17e is here: 6 ways Apple just upgraded its cheapest phone

Here is everything you need to know about Apple’s newest and cheapest iPhone 17 model.

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Apple’s new M4 iPad Air is here – and it’s twice as fast as your old M1 model

The iPad Air with M4 starts at the same price as the previous generation, $599.

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This critical Chrome browser vulnerability lets malicious extensions spy on your PC

A recent vulnerability in Google Chrome’s Gemini integration may compromise user privacy, potentially enabling unauthorized data access or surveillance.

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I tested the thinnest Qi2 power bank on the market – and it’s thanks to semi solid-state batteries

The BMX SolidSafe Air is a safe semi-solid-state battery clad in a polymer and titanium shell and just over 0.25 inches thick.

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Sad News! AI's RAM Hunger Finds a New Victim in the Orange Pi Neo Linux Handheld

Two years of work now sits on a shelf because AI needs the RAM more.

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Job hunting? 5 ways you can stand out in 2026 – and beat AI screening tools

Companies are using AI to filter research results, and professionals are using AI to polish their resumes. Here’s how you can beat the algorithms.

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Master your navigation: 41 hidden Google Maps settings you should know

Google Maps can help plan your entire trip for you and beyond if you’re hip to all these time-saving shortcuts.

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5 ways to grow your business with AI – without leaving employees behind

Here’s how to drive business growth and innovation by merging analytics and AI with human understanding and insights.

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Greg Kroah-Hartman Stretches Support Periods for Key Linux LTS Kernels

Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman has extended the support lifetimes of several long-term kernels, after consultations with major users and fellow maintainers.
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Shotwell 3.12.15 Added Support Opening Images via GIO URIs

Shotwell, the photo manager and image viewer application for GNOME, released new 3.12.15 version today. The new version of this free open-source app added minor new features, few bug-fixes, and translation updates. First, it now supports opening trash:/// URIs from file manager. Meaning that if you use shotwell as default image viewer, you can now […]

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Shotcut 26.2 Released with UX Improvements & Various Fixes

Shotcut, the Qt and MLT based video editor, released new 26.2 version few days ago. This is the second release of this free open-source video editor in 2026. There are no big features, but only bug-fixes and some UX (user experience) improvements. First, shotcut 26.2 added/changed few more scroll actions. Use mouse wheel without any […]

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TCL quietly did something clever with its Nxtpaper phone and AMOLED at MWC

The paper-like comfort display is getting the AMOLED treatment, and it’s my favorite change to Nxtpaper yet.

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