Valve has made revolutionary changes to the Linux gaming ecosystem by enabling the Proton compatibility layer by default for all Windows games in Steam. This decision opens new horizons for Linux gamers.
GNOME developers have finally eliminated a critical bug that existed for six years and affected the system trash functionality. The problem involved incomplete file deletion under certain conditions.
Microsoft has introduced a new version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2.6.0 with improved performance, bug fixes, and new features for developers.
Samsung is actively testing the latest version of its One UI 8 interface based on Android 16, even on older Galaxy smartphone models. Users report the update appearing on devices released several years ago, demonstrating the company's commitment to long-term support.
Windows users are facing a serious issue: the system's built-in parental control has unexpectedly started blocking Google Chrome browser launches, creating significant inconvenience for families worldwide.
The new version of Calibre 8.5 has been released - a free open-source software for creating, editing, and managing e-books in various formats. The update includes interface improvements, new conversion features, and enhanced performance.
The popular music streaming service YouTube Music has introduced a new feature that allows users to share quotes from song lyrics with friends on social media platforms. This functionality is now available for both Android and iOS users.
Apple has developed a comprehensive 81-page presentation aimed at convincing parents of the necessity of purchasing Mac computers for their children's education. This marketing move demonstrates Apple's serious approach to the student market segment.
The popular Zed code editor has received the highly anticipated built-in debugger functionality. Developers announced Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) support for multiple programming languages, bringing Zed closer to version 1.0.
Adobe has introduced the revolutionary Indigo app for iPhone, created by a team of former Google Camera developers. This new solution promises to fundamentally change the approach to mobile photography on Apple devices.
A new version of the popular Fwupd 2.0.12 toolkit for updating device firmware on Linux has been released. The update includes security improvements, new drivers, and extended hardware support.
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