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FINOS ANNOUNCES FORMATION OF AN OPEN STANDARD PROJECT FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES COMMON CLOUD CONTROLS TO ADDRESS COMPLIANCE AND CLOUD CONCENTRATION RISKS

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Plasma 6 Development Update: Unveiling Features Removals

KDE developers have announced which features they will remove in the upcoming Plasma 6 desktop environment. Here’s what they are!
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GNOME Plans to Add a New Kind of Unconventional Window Management

The GNOME design team has a fresh new concept that will possibly revolutionize how we handle multiple windows in the same screen space.
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GNOME 45: Best New Features and Improvements

Explore the revamped GNOME 45 desktop environment, and discover new features, customizations, and performance upgrades.
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Zorin OS 16.3 Released with Upgrade Tool, LibreOffice 7.5

A new version of Ubuntu-based Zorin OS is available to download. Zorin OS 16.3 introduces a number of refinements that, its developers say, help “elevate your computing experience even further”. On paper, the inclusion of the new Zorin OS U…

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Why Kolektiva.social Is a Warning for Activists Using Mastodon

A Mastodon server that focuses on left-leaning political activists recently had an unencrypted copy of its database confiscated by the FBI.
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Ansible Creator Wants to Build a New Automation Platform in Rust

Ansible wants to develop a new automation project using Rust and plans to revamp older systems for its benefits.
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GUADEC 2023 Conference Kicks Off in Riga for GNOME 45

The GNOME Project has kicked off the annual GUADEC 2023, where the team will discuss new features coming to the GNOME desktop environment.
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Overture Maps Foundation Releases First World-Wide Open Map Dataset

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Your First Look at GNOME 45’s Default Wallpaper

Wondering what the default GNOME 45 wallpaper will look like? Well, wonder no more, kid! Fedora dev builds recently received an artwork package containing a number of new and updated…

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Debian Welcomes the Future: RISC-V64 Now an Official Architecture

Debian Linux officially announced support for open-source architectures RISC-V64, promising a better and open future.
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AlmaLinux Discovers Working With Red Hat Isn’t Easy

Even if you want to work with Red Hat’s new licensing rules, AlmaLinux discovered it’s not easy. Learn more here.
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U.S. Falling Behind on Encryption Standards And That’s a Global Problem

Two areas that are particularly concerning are delays in FIPS 140-3 certifications and the development of post-quantum cryptography.
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Neptune 8.0 “Juna” Released Based on Debian 12

Shipping with the latest underlying changes from Debian 12, Neptune 8.0 is here almost a year after its previous 7.5 release. Here’s what’s new!
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Inkscape 1.3 Is Out With New Shape Builder Tool, Many Changes

Inkscape 1.3 introduces a new tool called Shape Builder, which lets you create new shapes by combining and building new paths.
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TODO Group Releases OSPO Definition 2.0

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Juno Tab 2 Ships With Debian, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Mobian

Juno Tab 2, a Linux-powered tablet with an 11″ screen and Intel N5100 CPU is now available for pre-order. The price starts at $525.
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Shotwell 0.32.2 Adds Support for HEIF Files With .HIF Extension

The most significant change in Shotwell 0.32.2 is support for HEIF image files with the .HIF extension. Learn more here.
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BlackBox 0.14.0 Brings Fresh Look and Powerful Features

Unveiling Black Box 0.14.0 — with a fresh look and powerful features for Linux users and terminal lovers which brings some cool updates.
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Debian 12.1 Released With 89 Bug Fixes, 26 Security Updates

Debian 12.1 includes all the security and software updates that have been released since June 10, 2023. Learn more here.
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