Mozilla Thunderbird 148 is the latest major iteration of the renowned open-source email client, specifically engineered to improve how users interact with Microsoft Exchange environments. It represents a significant technical leap, primarily…
Why Ladybird Switches to Rust? Is it for Faster Browser Engine
Ladybird is an independent, open-source web browser originally born from the SerenityOS project. It aims to build a completely new browser engine from scratch without using existing code like Chromium. Recently, the…
What is OAC? An Introduction to the Next Generation Open Audio Codec
OAC, which stands for Open Audio Codec, is a new royalty-free audio format currently being developed by AOMedia, the same group responsible for the AV1 video codec. It is designed to be…
0 A.D. Game Ends its 16-Year Alpha Phase
0 A.D. is a free, open-source real-time strategy (RTS) game that focuses on ancient warfare and civilization building. Developed by Wildfire Games, it has spent 16 years as an “alpha” project. This…
Mabox Linux 26.02 Released with New Audio Menu Features
Mabox Linux 26.02, a Manjaro-based distribution, has officially launched with significant improvements to its audio management system. This update introduces a redesigned audio menu that simplifies sound configuration for users, while maintaining…
Ardour 9.1 DAW Released with Editor Fixes and MIDI Improvements Explained
Ardour 9.1 is the most recent stable release of the well-known open-source Digital Audio Workstation. It is an all-in-one software solution for recording, mixing, and mastering audio on Linux, macOS, and Windows….
Microsoft Removes Security Feature in Edge, Password Managers Must Know
Microsoft has removed a security feature in its Edge browser that impacts how password managers work. This change affects users who rely on third-party password managers like Bitwarden, Dashlane, or 1Password.
MinIO Fork Launched: Open Source Community Enhances Object Storage
An open-source community has created a new version of MinIO, a popular object storage system. This fork aims to improve performance, scalability, and security while maintaining compatibility with Amazon S3 standards.
Why Ubuntu 26.04’s use OpenJDK 25 Default?
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is the latest long-term support release of the famous Linux operating system, which has officially designated OpenJDK 25 as its default Java Development Kit (JDK). This essentially means that…
