Mageia 10 RC1 arrives with hundreds of updated Linux packages
Mageia 10 RC1 is now available with refreshed artwork, updated Linux packages, newer software builds, and ongoing security fixes ahead of the final release.
Mageia 10 RC1 is now available with refreshed artwork, updated Linux packages, newer software builds, and ongoing security fixes ahead of the final release.
Firefox 150 uses AI to uncover 271 vulnerabilities, signaling a shift toward machine driven bug hunting that could change how zero day exploits are discovered and fixed.
Mozilla is accusing Microsoft of using Windows design choices and Copilot integrations to steer users toward Edge and make Firefox harder to use, raising fresh concerns about browser competition and platform control.
4MLinux 51.0 is now stable, offering a fast lightweight Linux system that can breathe new life into older computers that struggle with Windows.
Mozilla is partnering with Mila to push open source AI forward, focusing on privacy, trust, and giving developers and governments more control.
Firefox 149 will include a built-in free VPN, but concerns about trust, privacy, and how free VPNs actually work are still very real.
Firefox 148 introduces AI controls that give users the power to enable, customize, or completely block AI features, a clear nod to people wary of AI.
Mozilla has released official Firefox Nightly RPM packages, letting Fedora, openSUSE, and other RPM-based Linux users install and update Nightly like any native app.
Firefox is responding to heavy criticism over AI being added to the browser by promising a true AI kill switch. The feature would let users permanently disable all AI functionality, restoring control for those who simply do not want it.
Firefox 145.0 introduces new privacy defenses, PDF note tools, and tab improvements while ending support for 32-bit Linux systems.
Firefox’s new address bar feature could change search by offering instant, private answers while showing that Mozilla still has innovation left.
With Microsoft ending Windows 10 updates, Firefox users can relax knowing Mozilla will keep the browser fully supported for the foreseeable future.