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Google’s Aluminium OS Leak Exposes Android’s Push Into Desktop Computing
Google stands on the verge of a major shift in its computing strategy. Leaks from the past several months paint a picture of Aluminium OS. This Android-based system aims to r...
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Linux Kernel Draws Line on Security Bugs as AI Tools Flood Maintainers With Reports
The Linux kernel just tightened its rules on what counts as a real security problem. And the reason comes straight from the flood of submissions hitting its private security...
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AMD Graphics Veteran Marek Olšák Moves to Valve, Bolstering Linux Gaming Push
Valve keeps pulling top talent into its orbit. Marek Olšák, a developer whose fingerprints cover more than a decade of AMD's open-source graphics work, now lists Valve as his...
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KDE Plasma 6.7 Refines Remote Access and Notification Delivery Ahead of June Launch
KDE developers have landed final touches on Plasma 6.7 just as its beta reaches testers. The desktop environment, set for stable release on June 16, now offers a more capable...
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Debian 13.5 Bolsters Trixie With 103 Security Fixes and Kernel Patches
Debian 13.5 arrived on May 16, 2026. The point release packs 103 security updates and 144 bug fixes into the stable Trixie distribution. Administrators who run production ser...
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GNOME 51 Set to Swap Out Aging System Monitor for Modern Resources App
GNOME developers are preparing a significant change to one of the desktop's longest-standing utilities. The System Monitor application, familiar to users for years, stands on...
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FreeBSD 15.1 Beta 3 Advances Storage and Cloud Readiness Ahead of June Release
FreeBSD 15.1 edges closer to its final form. The third beta dropped this weekend with targeted fixes that address immediate pain points for users and cloud operators alike. C...
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro Overhauls Audio With Side-Firing Speakers, Dolby Atmos and Fresh Linux Kernel Fixes
Framework Computer has long sold repairable laptops that owners can upgrade piece by piece. Its latest model takes that philosophy further while fixing one of the most common...
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Claude AI and Wine Patches Finally Crack Adobe Lightroom on Linux
Photographers tethered to Adobe's subscription model have long eyed Linux as an alternative operating system. Stability, customization and freedom from Windows telemetry pull...
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Apple and Google Quietly End the Green Bubble Privacy Gap
For years, texting an Android user from an iPhone carried risks that few discussed openly. Messages fell back to SMS. They traveled without encryption. Carriers could read th...
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xAI’s Grok Build CLI Challenges Rivals in Agentic Coding
Elon Musk's xAI moved fast. On May 14, 2026, the company dropped an early beta of Grok Build, a terminal-based coding agent aimed squarely at professional developers tackling...
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Benioff’s $300 Million Bet: How Salesforce Is Wiring Anthropic’s AI Into Every Line of Code and Slack Conversation
Marc Benioff does not hedge. On a recent episode of the All-In podcast the Salesforce chief executive laid out plans that would have seemed audacious even a year ago. His com...
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Why 128GB Phones Have Run Their Course in the AI Age
Google's AICore service has turned storage complaints into a daily headache for owners of 128GB Android phones. The background process that powers on-device AI features now r...
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OpenAI Hands Product Reins to Co-Founder Greg Brockman as It Races Toward Agentic AI and IPO
Greg Brockman is stepping into a bigger role at OpenAI. The co-founder and president now officially oversees the company’s entire product strategy. This marks the latest in a...
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Safari 26.5 Tightens Browser Defenses With Fresh CSS Tools and Dozens of WebKit Fixes
Apple shipped Safari 26.5 earlier this month. The update arrived quietly alongside iOS 26.5 and macOS updates. Yet it packs meaningful changes for web developers and security...
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