Category: News
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OpenShot 3.5: The Fastest and Most Feature-Packed Release Yet!
A new version of the free video editor OpenShot, labeled OpenShot 3.5, has been launched, which the developers claim is one of the largest updates in the application’s 18-year history. This release features a revamped default timeline that enhances usability with improved zooming, scrolling, and editing capabilities, alongside a new keyframe panel that is enabled…
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Opera GX for Linux: Now Available for Download!
Linux users can now download Opera GX, a gaming-centric version of the Opera web browser that has garnered praise since its Windows release in 2019. Like its standard counterpart, Opera GX is built on Chromium, providing a competitive web performance, compatibility with sites, and a suite of features expected from modern browsers. What sets Opera…
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GNOME 50 Released: Discover the Exciting New Features!
GNOME 50 Released with New Features GNOME 50, codenamed “Tokyo,” has officially launched, introducing a host of new features to this popular open-source desktop environment used by Ubuntu. This release enhances user experience significantly with several updates. Key Features of GNOME 50: Variable Refresh Rate and Fractional Scaling Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) is now supported…
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Firefox 149 Introduces Built-in Free VPN with 50GB Monthly Data Limit
Mozilla has recently confirmed the upcoming integration of a free, built-in VPN into Firefox, set to debut with the Firefox 149 update on March 24. This feature is designed to provide users with 50GB of monthly data, targeting enhanced privacy for web browsing. To use the VPN service, users will need to create a Mozilla…
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Ubuntu’s New Folder Icons: A Design Update That Will Spark Debate
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is undergoing a major visual update with the introduction of new folder icons that feature a squatter shape and a vibrant design. These redesigned icons are part of a series of changes in the daily builds of Ubuntu 26.04 ‘Resolute Raccoon.’ Alongside the folder icons, other changes include the restyled icons for…
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Is Firefox About to Unveil a New Logo? Clues from Mozilla’s Socials Indicate Change Ahead!
Mozilla’s social media presence hints at a potential redesign for the Firefox browser logo. Recently, its official social accounts switched from the iconic Firefox logo to a simple purple globe, omitting the familiar fox character. This change has sparked speculation about an impending logo update. While Mozilla hasn’t officially confirmed any changes, they playfully mentioned…
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GIMP 3.2 Released: Introducing Link Layers, Enhanced SVG Export, and Improved Painting Experience!
The stable version of GIMP 3.2 has been released, bringing significant updates and features to users across all major desktop operating systems, including Linux. This release comes a year after GIMP 3.0 and marks the beginning of a new streamlined release process for the software. Among the most noteworthy features introduced in GIMP 3.2 are…
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Google Chrome Finally Arrives on ARM64 Linux: What You Need to Know
Google has announced that Chrome will finally be available for ARM64 Linux devices in Q2 2026. Until now, users of Ubuntu and other Linux distributions on ARM hardware, such as the Raspberry Pi or Snapdragon X Elite laptops, could only use Chromium, the open-source version of Chrome. The long-awaited arrival of an official Google Chrome…
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Exploring Firefox’s New AI Feature: A Deep Dive into the ‘Smart Window’ Beta Experience
Firefox is currently developing an AI-powered browsing feature called "Smart Window." This initiative aims to integrate artificial intelligence as a primary tool for browsing the web. Although it is still in beta, I had the opportunity to test it in version 149.0b7 on macOS. Overview of Smart Window Smart Window can be activated through a…
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Introducing Arduino’s New AI Single-Board Computer: Ubuntu-Powered Innovation
Arduino has introduced the VENTUNO Q, a new single-board computer designed specifically to handle AI workloads at the edge, such as in robotics, industrial automation, and computer vision. Unlike typical boards aimed at hobbyists, this advanced device is powered by Qualcomm’s Dragonwing IQ-8275 processor that combines CPU, GPU, and NPU capabilities, delivering 40 TOPS of…








