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Mozilla’s ‘Rewiring’ for AI: A Bid to Save the Web or Just Self-Preservation?
Mozilla is undergoing a significant transformation, centering its operations around artificial intelligence (AI) across its products, including Firefox. The company’s new initiative urges teams to design strategies and measure success based on AI integration and its revenue-generating potential, targeting an ambitious yearly growth of 20% in non-search revenue, translating to approximately $25 million annually. Mozilla…
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AV Linux 25: A Multimedia Production Powerhouse with Enlightenment for MX Linux 25
AV Linux 25 has been released, offering a significant update to the multimedia production distribution based on the latest MX Linux release. This version introduces numerous features designed to enhance user experience, particularly for newcomers. Built on MX Linux 25 “Infinity”, which itself is derived from Debian 13 “Trixie”, AV Linux 25 showcases the Enlightenment…
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Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 1 Now Available for Download!
Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 1 has just been released, marking the first of five monthly development snapshots leading up to the expected stable version in April 2026. This initiative started during the Ubuntu 25.10 cycle and aims to refine an automated build and testing infrastructure. These snapshots are created for all Ubuntu flavours, not just the…
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Ubuntu 26.04 Introduces Fresh New Apps: Say Goodbye to System Monitor and Totem!
A new media player and system monitoring utility are set to debut in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, named ‘Resolute Raccoon’, slated for release on April 23, 2026. The media player, Showtime, will replace Totem, while Resources will take over from GNOME System Monitor for process management and hardware monitoring. The decision to introduce these changes continues…
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GNOME 49.2 Released: Enhanced Support for Tiled Monitors and Sticky Keys Features
The GNOME Project has announced the release of GNOME 49.2, marking the second point release in the GNOME 49 “Brescia” desktop environment series. This update, which follows GNOME 49.1 released a month and a half earlier, comes with a plethora of bug fixes and feature improvements across various components. In this update, significant enhancements were…
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KDE Plasma 6.8 Moves to a Wayland-Only Architecture, Phasing Out X11 Sessions
KDE Plasma 6.8 is set to be a significant release as it transitions to a Wayland-only desktop environment, dropping support for the X11 session entirely. This shift mirrors actions taken by the GNOME team, who also moved away from X11 with GNOME 49. However, users need not worry; X11 applications will still function in KDE…
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Introducing Ultramarine 43: Now with Pinebook Pro Support for Fedora Enthusiasts!
Fedora-based Ultramarine Linux has launched version 43, which introduces support for the Pinebook Pro among several other notable updates. This release is built upon Fedora Linux 43 and includes refreshed components as well as some surprising new features. Key highlights of Ultramarine 43 feature a fresh theme called Orchis specifically for the Xfce edition, in…
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AlmaLinux OS 10.1 Launches with Enhanced Btrfs File System Support
Today, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced the release of AlmaLinux OS 10.1, also known as Heliotrope Lion. This new version serves as the first point release in the AlmaLinux OS 10 series and brings several noteworthy enhancements and features. One of the key highlights is the support for the Btrfs file system, which has been…
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Google Unveils Google Sans Flex: A New Open Source Font
Google has recently released its new typeface, Google Sans Flex, as an open-source font, which is exciting news for developers and designers alike. This modern sans serif font is designed for screens and operating systems, providing a fresh take on the previous proprietary Google Sans font. The designer, David Berlow from Font Bureau, has rebuilt…
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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 Launches with a Fresh New Design
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 has been launched, showcasing a fresh design and enhanced accessibility alongside several practical new features. This update is described by the Raspberry Pi team as a "complete reimagining" of the tool, introducing a guided setup process that makes it easier for users to navigate each step. The new version features a…








