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LibreOffice 7.2 Released with Major Performance Improvements, New HUD Tool

LibreOffice 7.2 is now available to download. ”Over 60% of code commits for the brand new version […] are focused on interoperability with Microsoft’s proprietary file formats,” The Document Foundation say of the update, the first major release since F…

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Kdenlive 21.08 is Out with an Upgraded Engine and UI Improvements

Kdenlive, perhaps the most robust free video editor on Linux, is a non-linear and cross-platform program that enables you to create compelling video content without paying a dime. Kdenlive 21.08 is out and now requires MLT7, which comes with a new time…

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Zorin OS 16 Released as an Alternative to Windows and macOS

Zorin OS 16 has a surprising number of changes, innovations, and improvements, both underwater and visual. It is loaded with new features and improvements to take your computer to a whole new level. Learn more about the release here.
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PineNote is an Open Source Linux E-Reader with Pen Support

PINE Microsystems has announced the PineNote, an e-ink tablet powered by the same SoC as found in the Quartz64 single-board computer. The manufacturer assures that it will be the most powerful e-reader available on the market. PINE64 plans to make the …

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Zorin OS 16 Released with New Look, New Apps + More

Users can now download Zorin OS 16, the latest stable release and based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. In this post we look at the new features and key changes.
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CVE-2021-28372: Critical Bug Allows Remote Compromise, Control of Millions of IoT Devices

A vulnerability (CVE-2021-28372) in the SDK that allows IoT devices to use ThroughTek’s Kalay P2P cloud platform could be exploited to remotely compromise and control them, Mandiant researchers have discovered. Further attacks are possible depending on the functionality exposed by a device. Due to how the Kalay protocol is integrated by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) […]

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The Multifaceted eBPF Linux Program Gets its Own Foundation

The eBPF Linux program started as just a network filter, but it’s become Linux’s swiss-army knife tool, and now its future will be in the hands of the eBPF Foundation.
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OpenRazer 3.1 Release with New Razer Peripherals Support

OpenRazer is a collection of Linux drivers for the Razer devices, providing kernel drivers, DBus services, and Python bindings to interact with the DBus interface. It is an entirely open-source driver and user-space daemon that allows you to manage you…

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PineNote is a $399 E-ink Tablet Running Linux

Pine64, the company behind the Pinebook Pro and the PinePhone, have announced a new device: an e-ink tablet. The developer-focused hardware company say the upcoming PineNote “is one of, if not the, most powerful e-ink device available on the mark…

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Linux Release Roundup: Cozy, Polychromatic, and Latte Dock

What do a GTK audiobook app, a classy desktop dock, and a RGB peripheral control tool have in common? They have all had new releases recently.
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Install Pantheon Tweaks on elementary OS 6 to Access Hidden Settings

Planning on taking elementary OS 6 for a spin this weekend? If so, there’s a handy third-party tool I want you to keep in mind. See, some Linux distros try to be all things to all people. They come with reams of settings, options, choice screens,…

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Mozilla Thunderbird 91 Released as a Massive Update with Numerous New Features and Improvements

Thunderbird 91 comes a little over a year after the Thunderbird 78 series, and brings a revamped account setup wizard with support for setting up signatures, encryption and CalDAV calendars, a new user interface for adding attachments, the ability to change the order of accounts in the UI, and the ability to redirect emails. This […]

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Thunderbird 91 Arrives with Improved Set-Up Wizard, Better Calendar Support

Thunderbird 91 is out with substantial improvements to the way this open source email client feels and functions. Want to take a closer look? Read on!
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Firefox 91 Available to Download, This is What’s New

Another month another Firefox update to enjoy. In this post we recap the what’s new in Firefox 90, and tell you how you can get the update on your system.
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elementary OS 6 “Odin” Officially Released, This Is What’s New

One of the biggest new features of elementary OS 6 “Odin” is the highly and long-anticipated Dark Style or Dark Mode, finally allowing you to turn down the lights on your elementary OS desktop. And, the devs made it super easy to enable, right from the Welcome screen (on new installations) or from System Settings […]

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Mozilla Firefox 91 Arrives as the New ESR Series, Brings Back Simplified Printing

It’s been a little less than a month since Firefox 90 landed with FTP support completely removed, and now Firefox 91 is already here with various improvements and bug fixes, including the simplified printing feature for a clutter-free print preview page (available under More settings > Format > Simplified in the Print Preview dialog). However, […]

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Mozilla Firefox 91 Arrives as the New ESR Series, Brings Back Simplified Printing

It’s been a little less than a month since Firefox 90 landed with FTP support completely removed, and now Firefox 91 is already here with various improvements and bug fixes, including the simplified printing feature for a clutter-free print preview page (available under More settings > Format > Simplified in the Print Preview dialog). However, […]

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elementary OS 6 Released, This is What’s New

It’s here, folk — the elementary OS 6 ‘Odin’ release is now available to download. elementary devs describe this as ‘the biggest update’ yet! In this post we show you what’s new in elementary OS 6 “Odin”,…

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Coreboot 6 Open-Source Firmware Is Now Available for Star Labs’ Linux Laptops

The Coreboot 6 open-source firmware is now available for the Star LabTop Mk III, Star LabTop Mk IV, and StarBook Mk V notebooks, along with an updated Coreboot Configurator utility, bringing lots of new features and improvements. Highlights include a new Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) logo, updated Firmware Support Package (FSP), updated microcode, new […]

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Why Service Mesh Architectures are Kubernetes’ New Traffic Cop

From Linkerd to Istio, service mesh architectures are increasingly being harnessed by enterprises to make managing container clusters easier.
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