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VirtualBox 7.2.2 release fixes crashes and brings USB webcam to open source package

September 11, 2025 Brian Fagioli

VirtualBox 7.2.2 is out with fixes for crashes, freezes, networking bugs, and an open-source USB webcam. Windows, Linux, and macOS users all benefit.

Categories Software Tags Guest Additions, hypervisor, Linux, macOS, Oracle, USB webcam, VirtualBox, VirtualBox 7.2.2, virtualization, VM snapshot, Windows Leave a comment

Calibre 8.10 arrives with smarter tooltips and important fixes

September 6, 2025 Brian Fagioli
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Calibre 8.10 adds customizable tooltips, fixes Kindle and markdown issues, improves audiobook handling, and refreshes news sources.

Categories ebook, Linux, Mac, Open source, Software, Windows Tags audiobook, Calibre, Calibre 8.10, ebook, ebook reader, kindle, Linux, macOS, Windows Leave a comment

TEAMGROUP introduces T-CREATE EXPERT P34F Find My External SSD with Apple Find My support

September 4, 2025 Brian Fagioli
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TEAMGROUP has launched the T-CREATE EXPERT P34F Find My External SSD, a compact drive with Apple Find My support and USB-C connectivity.

Categories Storage, Apple, Hardware Tags Apple Find My, external SSD, Find My SSD, macOS, portable SSD, T-CREATE EXPERT P34F, TEAMGROUP, Thunderbolt, USB-C SSD, Windows Leave a comment

Thunderbird 142 lands with PDF signatures, new folder options, and critical security fixes

August 20, 2025 Brian Fagioli
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Thunderbird 142.0 brings PDF signing, improved folder management, bug fixes, and critical security patches across Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Categories Open source, Software Tags CVE, email client, Linux, macOS, Mozilla, PDF signatures, security update, Thunderbird, Thunderbird 142.0, Windows Leave a comment

VirtualBox 7.2 lands with Arm upgrades, Linux 3D boost, and a tidier interface

August 14, 2025 Brian Fagioli

VirtualBox 7.2 delivers major upgrades for Arm and Linux users, a more practical interface, and dozens of bug fixes but not without trade offs.

Categories Linux, Mac, Software, Windows Tags 3D acceleration, kernel 6.17, Linux, macOS, NVMe, Open Source, Oracle, VirtualBox, virtualization, Windows 11 Arm Leave a comment

HandBrake 1.10 lands with AV1 hardware decoding and new social-friendly presets

August 9, 2025 Brian Fagioli
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HandBrake 1.10.0 delivers AV1 hardware decoding, new social presets, and key fixes for Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Categories Open source, Linux, Mac, Software, Windows Tags AV1, HandBrake, HandBrake 1.10.0, Linux, macOS, NVENC, Open Source, video encoding, Windows Leave a comment

Surfshark FastTrack boosts VPN speeds by up to 70 percent

August 7, 2025 Brian Fagioli
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Surfshark launches FastTrack to increase VPN speed by up to 70 percent. As a Linux user and longtime fan, I can say this new feature is a smart move.

Categories VPN Tags FastTrack, Linux, macOS, Nexus infrastructure, Seattle, Surfshark, Sydney, Vancouver, VPN, VPN speed Leave a comment

Darktable 5.2.1 brings camera support upgrades and bug fixes to Linux, macOS, and Windows

August 6, 2025 Brian Fagioli
Darktable

Darktable 5.2.1 brings new camera support, bug fixes, and Lua improvements to the open-source raw photo editor, now available for Linux, Windows, and macOS.

Categories Open source, Linux, Mac, Photography, Software, Windows Tags camera support, darktable, Darktable 5.2.1, image editing, Linux, macOS, Open Source, photography software, raw photo editor, Windows Leave a comment

Audacity 3.7.5 adds native Windows ARM64 support

August 5, 2025 Brian Fagioli
Audacity

Audacity 3.7.5 brings native Windows ARM64 support, 32-bit FLAC import, crash fixes, and updated libraries. Now available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Categories Open source, Software Tags Audacity, Audacity 3.7.5, Copilot+ PCs, FFmpeg, FLAC, macOS, open source audio editor, VST plugins, Windows ARM64 Leave a comment

Proton Authenticator brings secure and private 2FA to Linux, Windows, Mac, and mobile for free

July 31, 2025 Brian Fagioli
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Proton Authenticator is a free, open-source 2FA app for desktop and mobile with encrypted sync, offline support, and full cross-platform flexibility.

Categories Software, Android, Linux, Mac, Open source, Security, Windows Tags 2FA, Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Open Source, privacy, Proton, Proton Authenticator, Windows Leave a comment
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