New

Handle Anything with Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 265

Why COSMIC Is Linux’s Most Exciting Desktop Project

Why COSMIC Is Linux’s Most Exciting Desktop Project

Wayland, Rust, and Frosted Glass: Why COSMIC Is Linux’s Most Exciting Desktop Project Linux desktop innovation has entered a fascinating new phase. For years, discussions around Linux desktop environments centered on incremental improvements. GNOME refined its...
Armbian 26.5 Is a Major Upgrade for ARM Servers

Armbian 26.5 Is a Major Upgrade for ARM Servers

Why Armbian 26.5 Is a Major Upgrade for ARM Servers, Edge Devices, and Developers The ARM ecosystem is undergoing a profound transformation. What was once considered an architecture primarily suited for smartphones and embedded devices has evolved into a foundation...
Rocky Linux Meets Post-Quantum Security

Rocky Linux Meets Post-Quantum Security

Rocky Linux Meets Post-Quantum Security How Rocky Linux 10.2 Is Preparing Enterprises for the Next Generation of Cybersecurity The cybersecurity landscape is entering a transformative era. For decades, organizations have relied on encryption algorithms that were...
CachyOS Delivers Up to 23% More Performance Than Pop!_OS

CachyOS Delivers Up to 23% More Performance Than Pop!_OS

CachyOS Delivers Up to 23% More Performance Than Pop!_OS on High-End Hardware   The Linux desktop ecosystem has never been more competitive. Over the past few years, distributions have evolved far beyond simple package management choices. Today, Linux...
Why Vivaldi 8.0 Matters for Remote Engineering

Why Vivaldi 8.0 Matters for Remote Engineering

Why Vivaldi 8.0 Matters for Remote Engineering and Modern Digital Workspaces   The browser is no longer just a browser. For modern engineering teams, cloud architects, DevOps professionals, cybersecurity analysts, AI developers, and remote-first organizations,...