System76 Defies UI Expectations With New Linux Visual Paradigm
The latest COSMIC desktop update introduces a sophisticated blur effect that challenges the aesthetic dominance of established competitors.
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The latest COSMIC desktop update introduces a sophisticated blur effect that challenges the aesthetic dominance of established competitors.
A bold proposal to launch 100,000 satellites aims to transform Starlink into a multi-gigabit broadband provider for a global audience.
A technical breakdown of the latest challenge in the ongoing evolution of daily word-based entertainment puzzles.
A new subscription tier offers indefinite lifecycle extensions for RHEL, targeting industries with long-term infrastructure needs.
Testing the Fitbit Air against a professional chest strap reveals significant discrepancies in caloric expenditure calculations.
Apple’s insistence on bundled software packages forces users into inefficient spending models, complicating access to essential creative tools.
The latest ChatGPT desktop app update removes critical productivity features in a controversial shift toward Codex and agentic workflows.
Microsoft is introducing the PC Insights skill to its Copilot app, allowing users to query system data without digging through menus.
Microsoft introduces 'PC insights' to help users query hardware stats via Copilot, sparking new debates over privacy and resource usage.
A faulty BIOS configuration is triggering unnecessary thermal alerts, though hardware remains safe from actual overheating damage.
A newly uncovered patent application details a system that tracks daily moods through voice, biometric data, and device interaction.
To handle an intense spike in user demand, OpenAI has lifted the five-hour restriction on its premier GPT-5.6 Sol model.
Anthropic repeatedly extends free access to Claude Fable 5 for premium users, highlighting the immense hardware costs of frontier AI.
Microsoft is phasing out its two-decade-old Outlook Web Access Light client, urging users and administrators to transition to the full Outlook on the web experience by August 2026.