Mozilla removes Direct2D support starting with Firefox 146 on Windows. It suggests using Firefox 140 ESR for those who need it.
Mozilla Firefox is basically dying. In the US, once Mozilla Firefox falls below 2%, government sites needn't assure support for it anymore. This is the latest from analytics.usa.gov: ...
Wild Task Manager bugs, redesigned Start menu for Windows 11, financial reports, gaming improvements, Copilot on taskbar, and other news in this week's Microsoft Weekly recap.
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Snap out of it: Canonical on Flatpak friction, Core Desktop, and the future of Ubuntu
Ubuntu Summit The Register FOSS desk sat down with Canonical's vice-president for engineering, Jon Seager, during Ubuntu Summit earlier this month. This is a heavily condensed version of our ...
Competitors are capitalizing on privacy and safety concerns to urge users to migrate to their in-home browsers from Google Chrome.
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Chaotic-AUR is trying to fight Arch Linux malware
A fter a rash of malware in the Arch User Repository (AUR), one AUR packaging system, Chaotic-AUR, is in response taking ...
Firefox Portable is great for keeping things private on shared ... When you unchain software from the hassle of traditional ...
Steam OS used to be based on Debian, which is getting caught up in all sorts of weird politics and GAFAM infiltration. Some Debian Developers flocked to Arch Linux, as did Valve. Judging by the latest ...
Faculty “is the #1 predictor for student return, retention, and graduation, above and beyond all other factors.
The current average mortgage rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.28%, according to the Mortgage Research Center. The ...
In this week's Raiders Review, James Jones and Eric Allen take a closer look at Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty's performances ...
Google has released Chrome 142 to the stable channel with patches for 20 vulnerabilities, including seven high-severity flaws.
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