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Fwupd 1.8.10 Adds Support for StarBook Mk VI Laptop, More

Fwupd 1.8.10 now supports Star Labs’ StarBook Mk VI Linux laptop, System76’s Launch Heavy configurable keyboard, and the Quectel RM520 5G IoT module.
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macOS Alternative helloSystem 0.8.0 Brings Big Improvements

FreeBSD-based macOS alternative helloSystem 0.8.0 is here with Linux runtime, AppImage support, and many more features.
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RSS Guard 4.3.0 Brings Massive Performance Improvements

RSS Guard 4.3.0, an open-source, cross-platform RSS feed reader, brings users a considerable performance boost for the feed fetching mechanism.
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Firefox 110 Will Finally Let You Import Data from Opera, Vivaldi

Firefox 110 now detects and lets you import data like bookmarks, cookies, history, and passwords, from web browsers like Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi.
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Netrunner OS 23 ‘Vaporwave’ Based on Debian 11 ‘Bullseye’

Dubbed “Vaporwave,” Netrunner OS 23 is the first release of this GNU/Linux distribution for desktop computers based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye.”
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Debian 12 ‘bookworm’ Reaches First Code Freeze

Debian 12 “bookworm” achieves the first freeze of source and packages, and here are the new features you should know.
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Apple Lisa: 40 Years Later, Now Open Source

A piece of tech history, now open to the public. After 40 years of Lisa’s release, the Computer History Museum has made the source code open.
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Lakka 4.3 Released With Orange Pi 4 LTS Support

The Lakka 4.3 retro gaming console emulator, now featuring Orange Pi 4 LTS support, updated Mesa to 22.1.7 and RetroArch to 1.14.
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NVIDIA 525.85.05 Improves Suspend/Resume on UEFI Systems

The NVIDIA 525.85.05 update improves the reliability of suspend and resume on UEFI systems when using certain display panels.
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KDE Plasma 5.27 Beta Brings New Features, Settings, Support

Check out the biggest new features of the KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop environment, bringing Plasma Welcome, Flatpack permissions, and tiling support.
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ATO’s Open Source Charlotte to Hold Inaugural Event Jan. 26

All Things Open’s expansion into North Carolina’s largest city will begin with a free meetup by podcast host Mike Bifulco. Learn more here.
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GCompris 3.0 Educational Software Brings New Activities, More

GCompris 3.0 introduces eight new activities, including mouse-click training and training for learning decimal quantities with pie or rectangle charts.
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VirtualBox 7.0.6 Adds Support for Linux 6.2, RHEL 9.1, UEK7

VirtualBox 7.0.6 introduces initial support for the upcoming Linux 6.2 kernel series as well as for RHEL 9.1 and UEK7. Learn more here.
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KDE Plasma 5.27: Top New Features and Release Details

Check out this list of impressive features and enhancements of the KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop — arriving in February.
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CoolerMaster’s MasterPlus Software to Go Open Source

CoolerMaster plans to release an open-source version of its MasterPlus software that aims to work with its coolers and non-CoolerMaster coolers.
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MALIBAL Unveils Aon S1: A Next-Gen Ultraportable Laptop

MALIBAL introduces the S1 model from its Aon line of laptops, which delivers best-in-class performance, battery life, and connectivity on the go.
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10ZiG 16.4 Completes Endpoint Product Line for Multiple OSes

The 10ZiG 64-bit endpoint product line for NOS, PeakOS, RepurpOS, and Windows IoT operating systems is now fully complete with the recent 16.4 firmware release for Linux.
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Download Mozilla Firefox 109 With New Unified Extensions Button

Mozilla Firefox 109 implements a new Unified Extensions button in the toolbar that acts as a container for all installed and enabled add-ons.
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How to Self-Host Internet Archive With ArchiveBox in Linux

This tutorial explains ArchiveBox and how to install and use it in Linux systems to self-host your own personal internet archive.
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How to Customize the Linux Terminal to Make It Look Awesome

Whether you’re new to Linux or have been using it for a while, you’ll find some helpful advice for personalising the bash shell to make it your own.
 
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