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NovaCustom NUC Box mini PC with open firmware gives Linux users speed, privacy, and control

July 10, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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NovaCustom’s NUC Box mini PC blends privacy and performance with open firmware and Linux ready hardware in a compact and quiet form factor.

Categories Linux, Hardware, Open source Tags coreboot, Dasharo, Linux, Meteor Lake, mini PC, NovaCustom, NUC Box, open firmware, privacy computer, small form factor PC

Bitwarden launches MCP server to securely connect AI agents with your passwords

July 10, 2025July 10, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Bitwarden’s open source MCP server helps AI agents manage passwords locally while preserving zero knowledge encryption

Categories Artificial Intelligence Tags AI agents, Bitwarden, Bitwarden MCP server, CLI tools, credential management, end to end encryption, Linux, Open Source, password manager, secure automation

Mozilla VPN now available on Flathub for Linux users

July 10, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Mozilla VPN has landed on Flathub, making it easier for Linux users to install the private, secure browsing app without command-line hassle.

Categories Linux, Mozilla, Privacy, Security Tags Firefox, Flathub, Flatpak, Linux, Mozilla, Mozilla VPN, privacy, VPN, WireGuard 1 Comment

Red Hat gives developers free access to enterprise Linux for business use

July 9, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers gives dev teams free access to the same RHEL used in production, reducing friction and increasing consistency.

Categories Linux Tags container development, developer tools, hybrid cloud, Linux, Open Source, Podman, Red Hat, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Business Developers, RHEL

Kioxia’s UFS 4.1 flash with CBA tech promises faster, cooler smartphones and AI devices

July 9, 2025July 8, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Kioxia’s UFS 4.1 flash with CBA tech boosts performance and power efficiency in AI smartphones, Linux devices, and embedded hardware.

Categories Storage, Hardware Tags AI hardware, Android, BiCS FLASH, CBA, embedded, flash memory, KIOXIA, Linux, smartphones, UFS 4.1

Amarok 3.3 brings big changes to the beloved Linux music player

July 8, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Amarok 3.3 updates the classic Linux music player with Qt6, GStreamer audio, and important database fixes while laying the groundwork for future improvements.

Categories Linux, Open source, Software Tags Amarok, Amarok 3.3, Flatpak, GStreamer, KDE, KDE Gear, Linux, music player, Open Source, Qt6

OBS Studio 31.1.0 adds Linux multitrack video, Windows on Arm support, and Apple Silicon upgrades

July 7, 2025July 7, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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OBS Studio 31.1.0 introduces multitrack video support for Linux and Apple Silicon, adds experimental Windows on Arm builds, and brings new UI customization options.

Categories Software, Linux, Mac, Open source, Windows Tags AV1 B-frame, Linux, macOS, multitrack video, OBS Studio, OBS Studio 31.1.0, Open Source, PipeWire, Windows on Arm

This overlooked Linux boot flaw defeats Secure Boot heres how to fix it

July 7, 2025July 6, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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A Linux researcher at ERNW has demonstrated how attackers can bypass Secure Boot protections by modifying an unsigned initramfs. But a few kernel tweaks are all it takes to lock things down.

Categories Linux, Security Tags evil maid attack, Fedora, full disk encryption, GRUB, initramfs, Linux, Linux security, Linux vulnerability, Secure Boot, Ubuntu

digiKam 8.7.0 adds smarter AI tools for photo management on Linux, Windows, and macOS

July 7, 2025July 4, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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digiKam 8.7.0 introduces smarter face tagging, AI-based auto-rotation, and GPU acceleration for Linux, Windows, and macOS users

Categories Open source, Linux, Mac, Smartphone, Windows Tags AI tagging, digiKam, digiKam 8.7.0, face recognition, GPU acceleration, Linux, macOS, Open Source, photo manager, Windows

Thunderbird 140 brings smarter notifications and major fixes to the open source email client

July 7, 2025July 3, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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Thunderbird 140.0 rolls out with new notification actions, cleaner UI, and dozens of bug fixes across Linux, Windows, and macOS. It’s a quiet but powerful update for the beloved email client.

Categories Open source, Linux, Mac, Software, Windows Tags bug fixes, email client, GTK, Linux, macOS, Mozilla, Open Source, Thunderbird, Thunderbird 140.0, Windows

Declare your digital freedom from Windows this Independence Day with Linux

July 7, 2025July 3, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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This Independence Day, celebrate more than just America’s freedom — take back control of your computer by exploring Linux as a real alternative to Windows.

Categories Linux, Windows Tags digital freedom, Fedora, Independence Day, Linux, Linux Mint, Microsoft, Open Source, patriotism, Ubuntu, Windows

ExTiX Deepin 25.7 swaps the Chinese browser for Firefox and lets you create your own Linux spin

July 7, 2025July 1, 2025 by Brian Fagioli
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ExTiX 25.7 brings Deepin 25 STABLE to power users with a custom Linux kernel, Firefox, Netflix support, and tools for building your own live distro.

Categories Linux, Firefox, Open source Tags custom kernel, deepin 25, Deepin alternative, ExTiX, ExTiX 25.7, EXTON, Firefox Netflix Linux, Linux, live Linux, Refracta
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