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A recap of Linux app releases in November 2025, including updates to Blender, Euphonica, Vivaldi, Blender, Shotcut and a ...
Today, Collabora Productivity is excited to share the first release of the new Collabora Office for desktop that brings the familiar, powerful Collabora Online experience to run locally on Windows, ...
Lock in 10TB of fully encrypted, lifetime cloud storage from Internxt for $269.97 during this early Black Friday deal (MSRP ...
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Calibre is a must-have tool for anyone that owns an ebook reader. It lets you create a library of ebooks, edit them, and send ...
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This week’s ThreatsDay Bulletin covers USB malware, fake crypto scams, CastleRAT, new cyber laws, and falling ransomware ...
Nexsan®, the pioneer of highly reliable, cost-effective enterprise-class storage solutions, and Vates, a pioneering company in open-source virtualization solutions, today introduced a joint foundation ...
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I am using Actiona, a Linux GUI automation tool that automates mouse clicks, keyboard actions, and file tasks to automate my Linux desktop.
Thanks to the flexibility of Linux, it's possible to run the OS directly from a USB drive, but is that the right approach? Here are the pros and cons.