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  • Type with Your Voice on Linux: Explore This Innovative Whisper-Based App

    Type with Your Voice on Linux: Explore This Innovative Whisper-Based App

    Voice typing on Linux has taken a step forward with the introduction of a new application called Speed of Sound, which utilizes OpenAI’s Whisper model. Despite voice typing being a prevalent feature on mobile devices, it has not widely gained traction on desktop platforms, primarily due to past inaccuracies and inefficiencies in speech-to-text technology. With…

  • Introducing Thunderbolt: Mozilla’s Open-Source AI Client from its For-Profit Arm

    Introducing Thunderbolt: Mozilla’s Open-Source AI Client from its For-Profit Arm

    Mozilla’s MZLA Technologies has launched a new open-source AI client called Thunderbolt, designed specifically for enterprises looking to implement self-hosted chatbots on their own infrastructure. MZLA, a for-profit subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation known for the Thunderbird email client, received backing from Mozilla to develop Thunderbolt. Despite its unfortunate naming—especially given Intel’s trademark on "Thunderbolt"—this…

  • Linux Mint Announces Major Release Delay: Next Version Set for Christmas 2026

    Linux Mint Announces Major Release Delay: Next Version Set for Christmas 2026

    Linux Mint has announced a significant change in its development cycle, opting for a longer timeline to enhance the quality of its software. The next major release, Linux Mint 23, is now scheduled for December 2026. This new approach aims to provide the team with additional time to fix bugs and improve the desktop experience.…

  • Zorin OS 18.1 Released: Explore the New Lite Edition!

    Zorin OS 18.1 Released: Explore the New Lite Edition!

    The latest version of Zorin OS, 18.1, has been officially released, marking the first point release of Zorin OS 18. The new update comes six months after the initial launch, with a remarkable 3.3 million downloads of the previous version. Zorin OS 18.1 builds upon the stable foundation of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, introducing several desktop…

  • Opera GX for Linux Makes its Debut on Flathub and Snap Store

    Opera GX for Linux Makes its Debut on Flathub and Snap Store

    Opera GX, the gaming-focused web browser, has made its official debut on Linux, now available through the Canonical Snap Store and Flathub. This browser was first released for Linux in March 2026, featuring several unique capabilities that helped it gain popularity on other platforms like Windows and macOS. Key features of Opera GX include controls…

  • Discover Quick Lofi: The GNOME Extension for Your Perfect Study Soundtrack

    Discover Quick Lofi: The GNOME Extension for Your Perfect Study Soundtrack

    Quick Lofi is a GNOME Shell extension designed to embed a lofi radio player directly in the top bar of your GNOME desktop environment. For those who frequently search for “lofi beats to study to” on platforms like YouTube, this tool unifies the experience, allowing for seamless access to mellow, lyric-free sounds that are reputed…

  • Linux 7.0: Enhancements in Swap Speed, Intel TSX Integration, and Rock Band 4 Controller Compatibility

    Linux 7.0: Enhancements in Swap Speed, Intel TSX Integration, and Rock Band 4 Controller Compatibility

    Linus Torvalds has officially released Linux 7.0, which is set to run on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. This version brings a host of improvements, including a standardized filesystem error reporting system, enhanced swap and zram performance, and hardware video decoding for certain Rockchip ARM64 single-board computers. Notably, it also introduces support for the Rock Band 4…

  • Ghostty Terminal Now Available in Ubuntu Repositories: What You Need to Know

    Ghostty Terminal Now Available in Ubuntu Repositories: What You Need to Know

    The Ghostty terminal has now made its debut in the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS repositories, simplifying the installation process for users of the latest long-term support release. Previously, Ghostty was available through community-supported PPAs, DEBs, and Snap packages, but this marks its first official inclusion in Ubuntu’s repositories. Ghostty, created by Mitchell Hashimoto, is a fast…

  • Why Your Old Kindle Will Still Work After May 20 – But Here’s How to Ensure It Does

    Why Your Old Kindle Will Still Work After May 20 – But Here’s How to Ensure It Does

    Amazon is planning to discontinue support for older Kindle models starting from May 20, 2026. This change affects devices released before 2013, meaning that owners of these older models will face restrictions such as the inability to download new books or register factory-reset devices. Specifically, the following Kindle models from 2012 or earlier will be…

  • Transform Your GNOME Desktop with Dynamic Music Pill: Lyrics at Your Fingertips!

    Transform Your GNOME Desktop with Dynamic Music Pill: Lyrics at Your Fingertips!

    A new update to the Dynamic Music Pill for GNOME Shell introduces exciting features, including synced lyrics support. Users can now view the lyrics while listening to music in compatible players by clicking on the album art in the applet controller. The lyrics display in a scrollable widget, allowing users to follow the currently playing…