Adobe reimagines mobile photography with Project Indigo for iPhone

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Adobe has released a new iPhone app (download here) called Project Indigo. It’s designed for people who want more control over their photos without giving up the convenience of a phone. This isn’t about filters or gimmicks. It’s about getting better images through smart use of computational photography. Instead of capturing a single frame, Indigo … Read more

Microsoft locks down Windows 365 Cloud PCs with new restrictions that could frustrate users

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Microsoft is making some changes to its Windows 365 Cloud PCs that are bound to impact both administrators and end users. Starting later this year, new Cloud PCs will come with clipboard, USB, drive, and printer redirection turned off by default. The company says this shift is part of a broader effort to make its … Read more

Darktable 5.2.0 is out with new photo editing tools for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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A new version of darktable is here, and it looks awesome. The free and open source photography app has reached version 5.2.0, and it’s packed with upgrades that should please both casual users and seasoned photographers. Available here for Windows, macOS, and Linux, this release brings performance improvements, UI tweaks, new camera support, and some … Read more

EXTON OpSuS Tumbleweed Linux runs from RAM and breathes new life into old PCs

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If you’re clinging to an aging PC and looking for a way to make it usable again, EXTON OpSuS Tumbleweed might be exactly what you need. This live Linux system is built on openSUSE Tumbleweed, offering a rolling release that stays updated with the latest stable packages. You don’t need to reinstall it every few … Read more

Windows 11 PowerToys overhaul teased by Microsoft with sleek new UI

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Microsoft is rethinking the PowerToys dashboard, and the change can’t come soon enough. The current interface has become increasingly difficult to use as new modules have been bolted on over time. Now, software engineer Niels Laute has shared a concept on GitHub that shows what a streamlined redesign could look like. The new design aligns … Read more

Cloudflare crushes record breaking 7.3 Tbps DDoS attack without breaking a sweat

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The Internet was nearly knocked off its feet last month when Cloudflare quietly blocked what may go down as the largest DDoS attack in history. It slammed into one of the company’s hosting provider customers with an absurd 7.3 terabits per second of traffic. Let that number sink in. This wasn’t just a bump in … Read more

Microsoft is deleting old drivers from Windows Update and it might break your PC

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In a move that could quietly wreak havoc across the Windows ecosystem, Microsoft is purging outdated drivers from Windows Update. The company claims it is doing this for security and reliability, but the result might be broken hardware for users who rely on legacy devices. If you’re using older peripherals or custom-built PCs, you could … Read more

ONLYOFFICE 9.0 brings powerful AI features and diagram support to Linux, macOS, and Windows

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A new version of the popular office suite has landed, and looks like a good one. ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors v9.0 is now available for Linux, macOS, and Windows, delivering a fresh coat of paint along with some genuinely useful improvements. If you’ve been thinking about ditching Microsoft Office or Google Docs, this release deserves your … Read more

Oakley launches Meta HSTN smart glasses with 3K video and built-in AI

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Oakley is getting into the AI wearables game and it is teaming up with Meta to do it. The new Oakley Meta HSTN glasses are the result of a collaboration between a sports gear icon and a company best known for social media and VR headsets. It sounds strange on paper but the idea is … Read more

Wyze adds VerifiedView to boost camera security and rebuild trust

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Wyze is rolling out a new security feature called VerifiedView, and chances are, most users won’t even notice it happening. That’s because it doesn’t change how you use your camera—it just quietly adds a new layer of protection behind the scenes. With VerifiedView, every video, image, and livestream your Wyze Cam captures now carries a … Read more

This forgotten Linux distro from 1998 just surprised us with a serious upgrade

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There’s a Linux distribution that’s been quietly kicking around since the late ’90s, and no one seems to talk about it. It’s not backed by a megacorp, it’s not trying to be the next Arch or Ubuntu clone, and it doesn’t ask you for a dime. It’s called MODICIA O.S., and it just got a … Read more

DuckDuckGo browser now blocks fake stores, crypto scams, and virus popups without tracking you

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DuckDuckGo is doubling down on privacy and security with a massive update to its Scam Blocker. The popular browser now blocks even more shady websites, including fake online stores, sketchy crypto platforms, and scareware that tries to spook you into installing bogus antivirus software. It’s all built directly into the DuckDuckGo browser, and it works … Read more