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LibreOffice 26.2 Released with Big Excel Improvements & Markdown Support

LibreOffice 26.2 is here with multi-user Base, better Excel pasting, Markdown support and speed boosts. Coming to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. Download now. You’re reading LibreOffice…

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LibreOffice 26.2 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released, This Is What’s New

LibreOffice 26.2 open-source office suite is now available for download with numerous new features, improvements, and bug fixes. Here’s what’s new! The post LibreOffice 26.2…

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Microsoft's VS Code in Ubuntu's Snap Format Eats Up Disk Space Like Bloatware Even After Removal

The bug itself was reported all the way back in November 2024, and the issue is still present for current Snap versions of VS Code…

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Not Kidding! Bash Shell Manual is Part of Epstein Files 🫣

echo “don’t panic” This article first appeared on Read More

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Finally! Firefox Is Getting a Kill Switch for Its (Unwanted) AI Features

Maybe this will bring back some of those lost users. This article first appeared on Read More

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Papers adds handwriting & text annotations in latest Nightly builds

Papers gains new PDF annotation tools, including ink, text boxes and improved form support, now available in GNOME Nightly builds. You’re reading Papers adds handwriting…

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Oh Dear! Notepad++ Was Quietly Compromised for Six Months (But Don't Panic Just Yet)

The attack occurred last year, but updating to a recent version is still recommended. This article first appeared on Read More

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System76 Releases COSMIC 1.0.5 with New Option to Show Battery Percentage

COSMIC 1.0.5 desktop environment is now available with a new option to show battery percentage in the system tray applet and other changes. Here’s what’s…

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36 Years in Making, GNU's Very Own Kernel Project Hurd is Anything But Dead

Better late than never! This article first appeared on Read More

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Windows 11 May Introduce a Linux-like Feature for its Power Users

This sure does feel familiar to any Linux user. And it is for Windows power users. This article first appeared on Read More

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Firefox’s AI Kill Switch Lands in Firefox Nightly, Slated for Firefox 148

Mozilla has implemented the long-anticipated Firefox AI Kill Switch controls that strips the web browser of any AI-powered features. You can test it right now…

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You’ll finally be able to turn off Firefox’s AI features

You will be able to disable AI features in Firefox 148, Mozilla has announced. The next major update of the web browser, scheduled for release…

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Git 2.53 Released with New Features and Performance Improvements

Git 2.53 open-source distributed version control system is now available for download with new features, new options, and performance improvements. The post Git 2.53 Released…

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The Raspberry Pi Just Got More Expensive (Again)

Yowch – Raspberry Pi has announced further price hikes to its single-board computers, bumping the cost of some models by as much as $60. The…

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Linux's Second-in-Command Greg Kroah-Hartman Bestowed With The European Open Source Award

Linux kernel maintainer honored at Brussels ceremony for decades of critical infrastructure work. This article first appeared on Read More

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