ONLYOFFICE Docs 9.3 Brings PDF Editor Upgrades With New Signing and Editing Tools
You get a range of improvements across the other editors too.
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Read MoreIncremental updates to sound and noise cancellation are losing their upgrade value; perhaps a new ceiling to break is on the horizon.
Read MoreSamsung’s new Galaxy S26 phones are here, and we found the best phone cases from brands like Spigen, Dbrand, Mous, and more to protect your new device.
Read MoreBetween Samsung and Google’s best phones to start 2026, here’s how to pick the right one for yourself.
Read MoreThe Galaxy S26 Ultra delivers strong performance and new privacy tools, but its steep price will make these alternatives look better.
Read MoreSamsung’s flagship phone of 2026 offers modest upgrades across its design, cameras, and performance, but one display feature sets it apart from the competition.
Read MoreSamsung’s latest flagship phone may seem very similar to the previous generation, but there are a few important differences.
Read MoreSamsung’s new Galaxy phone lineup includes the S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. Here are the key differences to consider.
Read MoreWondering how the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from 2024 stacks up to the latest Ultra flagship? Here’s how the two phones compare.
Read MoreDrop-down lists in Excel are a great way to speed up data entry, keep your sheet tidy, and avoid typos. No formulas required!
Read MoreArriving on the heels of OpenClaw, Computer is described as “a general-purpose digital worker” that can work on tasks for months in the background.
Read MoreSick of AI summaries? Here’s how to hide them on Google and get classic search back on desktop or mobile.
Read MorePrices are rising for 1Password’s individual and family plans. Is it time to consider a different and less expensive password manager?
Read MoreMeta has contributed React, React Native, and JSX to the newly formed React Foundation.
Read MoreBy Juha Holkkola, FusionLayer Group The Dawn of Effortless Connectivity In the transformative years of the late 1990s, a quiet revolution took place, fundamentally altering how we connect to networks. The introduction of DHCP answered a crucial question, “Where are you on the network?”, by automating IP address assignment. This innovation eradicated the manual configuration […]
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Read MoreA small community project is building immutable Fedora images for tablets and phones.
Read MoreWith the full Galaxy S25 lineup and latest foldables reviewed (and the S26 series on the way), here’s how we rank Samsung’s best phones available today.
Read MoreI don’t need an ‘easy peasy lemon squeezy’ response when I ask Alexa to turn off a lamp – a simple ‘OK’ will do.
Read MoreThe DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Daniil Baturin has announced the release of version 2026.02 of VyOS Stream, a community edition of the project’s enterprise-grade, open-source networking platform for bare metal, cloud a…
Read MorePtyxis, the default terminal emulator for Ubuntu since 25.10, released version 50 RC yesterday. If everything goes well, the new 50 version of this container-oriented terminal emulator will be released in next few weeks, and it will be default for next Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. The new version added support changing profile on per-tab basis. Just […]
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