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The best soundbars of 2025: Expert tested and recommended

We’ve tested the latest and greatest soundbars with features like AirPlay and Dolby Atmos compatibility, ranging from $500 to $2,000 to help you find the best one to complement your TV.

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gprofng-gui @ Savannah: gprofng-gui 2.1 released

We are happy to announce the release of GNU gprofng-gui, version 2.1.

This new version includes support for remote profiling.

gprofng GUI is a full-fledged graphical interface for the gprofng

profiler, which is part of the GNU binutils.

The…

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TP-Link’s new Wi-Fi 7 router is a travel-friendly option that won’t break the bank

The latest TP-Link BE3600 router is compact enough to fit in your pocket and connects all your devices to a single Wi-Fi network.

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This wall-mounted smart calendar has been a game changer in my home (and it’s $50 off)

In my constant battle to get organized, the 15-inch Skylight Calendar smart display made the biggest difference.

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Mesa 25.2 Open-Source Graphics Stack Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Mesa 25.2 open-source graphics stack for Linux is now available for download with numerous new features and improvements for existing graphics drivers, as well as better support for numerous video games.
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Bottles App for Running Linux Finds Funding

Bottles, the go-to app for running Windows software on Linux, just landed surprise funding — right as things looked dire.
The post Bottles App for Running Linux Finds Funding appeared first on FOSS Force.

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I used Perplexity to make a restaurant reservation – now I’m wondering if Google is holding us back

The newest AI tool connects directly to OpenTable, so you don’t have to navigate between apps or tabs to book tables.

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Yes, you can edit video like a pro on Linux – here are my 4 go-to apps

If you’re looking to edit videos on Linux, you’ll want to check out this list that can handle everything from amateur to professional-grade editing.

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Claude Code makes it easy to trigger a code check now with this simple command

Developers can get a security review – with suggested vulnerability fixes – before their code is merged or deployed.

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College students can get Google’s AI Pro plan for free now. Here’s how

Google is offering a big discount on its premium AI features to college students, and rolling out a few new ones, too.

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I used ChatGPT’s Study Mode to tutor me for free – and you can too

If you’re looking to learn a few things, then this AI tool is for you.

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5 Chromecast TV features you’re not taking advantage of (including this smart home trick)

Google’s popular streaming device has been around for over a decade – and it’s still good for more than just binge-watching your favorite shows.

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This USB-C accessory gave my Android and iPhone an ingenious emergency tool

If you like being outdoors but are prone to insect bites, this unusual accessory could be a game-changer.

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8 reasons why I replaced my Kindle with an iPad Mini for reading ebooks

For me, the iPad Mini is the ultimate ebook reader—and it beats the Kindle in every way that matters. Here’s how.

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Independent Distro KaOS Linux 2025.07 Is Out with KDE Plasma 6.4 and Linux 6.15

KaOS Linux 2025.07 independent distribution is now available for download with the latest KDE Plasma 6.4 desktop environment and Linux kernel 6.15. Here’s what’s new!
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NVIDIA 580.65.06 Beta Released with Better Wayland Support

For NVIDIA users, the new 580.65.06 Beta driver was released few days ago for Linux users. The new driver fixed various bugs, and introduced some new features for better Wayland and VR performance. First, it added the fifo-v1 Wayland protocol support for apps/games using Vulkan. It’s a protocol introduces first in first out surface content […]

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Why I ditched Google Chrome for Firefox Focus within 10 minutes of using the mobile browser

I might have found my new favorite Android web browser, and privacy and security have a lot to do with it.

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Audacity 3.7.5 Audio Editor Introduces 32-Bit PCM Support to the FLAC Importer

Audacity 3.7.5 open-source digital audio editor and recording software is now available for download with various changes. Here’s what’s new!
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Syncable vs. non-syncable passkeys: Are roaming authenticators the best of both worlds?

Ready for passkeys? First, figure out whether you want them syncable, device-bound, or roaming device-bound. Here’s how.

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NetworkManager 1.54 Brings Support for Configuring Per-Device IPv4 Forwarding

NetworkManager 1.54 open-source network connection manager is now available for downlaoad with support for configuring per-device IPv4 forwarding and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
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