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Exploring Mozilla Firefox 131: Tab Hover Previews, URL Fragments, and Exciting New Features
The latest version of Mozilla Firefox, 131, has been released and comes with a few enhancements. One of the first…
Read more →Firefox 132 Beta Launch: Enhanced Privacy with Third-Party Cookie Blocking
With the Firefox 131 release now available for all supported platforms, Mozilla has moved the next significant version, Firefox 132,…
Read more →Linux Mint 22.1 to Launch in December Featuring an Overhauled Cinnamon Theme
In the latest monthly newsletter released today, Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre offers a glimpse of the new default…
Read more →Sneak Peek: Linux Mint’s Exciting New Cinnamon Theme Unveiled
As mentioned last month, Linux Mint is developing a refreshed default theme for the Cinnamon desktop – and today we…
Read more →Mission Center: Linux System Monitor Now Includes Fan Information Reporting
A significant new version of Mission Center, a contemporary system monitor application for Linux desktops, has been unveiled. Supporters of…
Read more →Linus Torvalds Unveils the First Release Candidate for Linux Kernel 6.12
Linus Torvalds announced today that the initial Release Candidate (RC) of the upcoming Linux 6.12 kernel series is now available…
Read more →Exciting VirtualBox Update: 3D Acceleration for ARM VMs and Enhanced Multi-Window Layout!
Oracle has introduced a fresh maintenance update for VirtualBox, its open-source virtualization software. VirtualBox 7.1.2 marks the first point release…
Read more →CachyOS September 2024 ISO Release: Featuring Linux Kernel 6.11 and Performance Optimizations
The CachyOS distribution, which is based on Arch Linux and emphasizes KDE Plasma, has announced a new ISO release for…
Read more →VirtualBox 7.1.2 Launches with Enhanced 3D Acceleration Support for ARM VMs
Oracle has unveiled VirtualBox 7.1.2, marking the first maintenance update to the latest 7.1 series of this robust, free, open-source,…
Read more →Ubuntu Issues Critical Update to Address Severe Security Vulnerability in CUPS
If you’ve somewhat followed Linux-related online discussions recently, you may have heard that a significant Linux security vulnerability was set…
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