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11 Interesting ESP32 Microcontroller Projects Beginners Can Try

Try your hand at these creative projects!

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7 ways to lock down your phone before heading to a protest

Smartphones are powerful tools for demonstrators, but bringing yours along does come with risks. Here are our top tips for staying safe.

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Your Bluetooth earbuds are at risk of being hijacked – here’s how to prevent it ASAP

Google Fast Pair makes pairing easy, but a flawed implementation has created a potential security risk.

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ChatGPT’s cheapest subscription comes to the US: I compared Go to Plus and Pro

At $8 per month, here’s how ChatGPT Go stacks up against OpenAI’s other offerings.

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I tried the viral never-ending modular keyboard, and it rewired my productivity for good

Naya is taking to Kickstarter to fund its second product launch – a modular keyboard that connects with its module lineup.

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Are these $50 headphones on Amazon legit? I tested them and couldn’t believe what I heard

Budget-friendly headphones are a dime a dozen, so what makes the Haylou S40s worth buying? Here’s my verdict after a week of use.

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First .NET 10 Servicing Update Now Available in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Looking to run .NET 10 on Noble Numbat? The .NET 10.0.1 update is now available for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Latest SDK and runtime improvements – an apt command away.
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Linux Mint 22.3 Now Available with New Tools

Linux Mint 22.3 has been released with a pair of new tools for system admins and some pretty cool new features.

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New Linux Malware Targets Cloud-Based Linux Installations

VoidLink, a new Linux malware, should be of real concern because of its stealth and customization.

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Android Power Users Can Now Run Full Desktop Linux Environments Without Root Access

This open source app delivers one-tap Arch Linux installation with development tools, file sharing, and desktop software support.

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NVIDIA 590 being Made Available for Ubuntu 22.04|24.04|25.10

For NVIDIA users, the latest nvidia-590 driver will be soon available for Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 25.10 and next Ubuntu 26.04. NVIDIA 590.48.01 is the latest feature branch driver for Linux that was released almost one month ago. Ubuntu community is now building it into the multiverse repository. The 590 driver so far does […]

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How To Install Debian 13 GNU/Linux "Trixie" with Dualboot Method, UEFI, and External Disk Storage

This tutorial will explain detailed procedures to install Debian 13 GNU/Linux “Trixie” with GNOME graphical user interface into a PC or a laptop. You will be able to have Debian alongside other operating system with dualboot method. You will also be ab…

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GNOME 50 Alpha Finally Released for Testing Purpose

GNOME 50, the default desktop for Ubuntu 26.04 and Fedora Workstation 44, is now in alpha testing stage. This development version is postponed by more than one week according to the release calendar. Features include entirely removed X11 support, week-start-day setting, and more. GNOME on Xorg was removed since version 49. The new version continues […]

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Opera GX Gaming Browser is Coming to Linux

Opera confirms it’s working on a Linux version of Opera GX, its gaming-focused browser. No release date yet, but after years of users asking it’s happening.
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Distribution Release: EndeavourOS 2026.01.12

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Bryan Poerwo has announced the release of EndeavourOS 2026.01.12, a minor “Neo” update of the project’s Arch-based, rolling-release Linux distribution featuring a customised KDE Plasma d…

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FSF Events: Free/libre software and our freedom: Our shield against many digital injustices.

Join FSF founder Richard M. Stallman for his talk at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 Lets You Run LLMs Locally

The Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 costs $130 but with 40 TOPS and 8GB of onboard RAM it can run LLMs like Qwen 2 and DeepSeek R1 locally, opening up new use cases.
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FSF Events: Meet up with FSF staff and Librephone developer at FOSDEM 2026

FOSDEM is a free event for software developers to meet, share ideas and collaborate. Every year, thousands of developers of free and open source software from all over the world gather at the event in Brussels. You don’t need to register. Just turn u…

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Linux Rescue and Repair Distros in 2025: Your Safety Net When Things Go Wrong

by George Whittaker

No matter how reliable Linux systems are, failures still happen. A broken bootloader, a corrupted filesystem, a failed update, or a dying disk can leave even the mo…

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Celebrating the Second Year of Linux Man-Pages Maintenance Sponsorship

Sustaining a Core Part of the Linux Ecosystem The Linux Foundation has announced a second year of sponsorship for the ongoing maintenance of the Linux manual pages (man-pages) project, led by Alejandro (Alex) Colomar. This critical initiative is made possible through the continued support of Google, Hudson River Trading, and Meta, who have renewed their […]

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