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This week System76 launched the first stable release of its Rust-based COSMIC desktop environment, reports 9to5Linux. Announced in 2021, it's designed for all GNU/Linux distributions — and it shipping with Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS (based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS): Previous Pop!_OS releases used a version of the COSMIC desktop that was based on the GNOME desktop environment. However, System76 wanted to create a new desktop environment from scratch while keeping the... Read more ›
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The return of measles, weakening vaccines, and the complete destruction of the CDC are just a few of Kennedy's ignoble accomplishments in 2025. Read more ›
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Dick Van Dyke , who celebrated his 100th on Saturday, hasn't shied away from sharing his advice for a long, healthy life. Read more ›
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Five lawsuits were filed in Texas this week, putting some of the biggest names in PC tech under an uncomfortable spotlight, as their components are still being found in Russian weaponry. Read more ›
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Rivian will launch an AI assistant in 2026 for all its EVs, enabling voice-based vehicle controls, third-party app support, and deeper software integration without requiring new hardware. Read more ›
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This week the Free Software Foundation honored Andy Wingo, Alx Sa, and Govdirectory with this year's annual Free Software Awards (given to community members and groups making "significant" contributions to software freedom): Andy Wingo is one of the co-maintainers of GNU Guile, the official extension language of the GNU operating system and the Scheme "backbone" of GNU Guix. Upon receiving the award, he stated: "Since I learned about free software,... Read more ›
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Renee and Kelley Hayes bought an RV when they became empty nesters. They ended up living in it and are happy with downsizing. Read more ›
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Experts tell the Washington Post that workers' social media behavior is on the minds of employers. Read more ›
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Let’s face it, the same thing happens year after year. Things get busy with work, school, and life in general until you’re suddenly up against the clock as you race your gifts to your local post office, FedEx store, or UPS location. We’ve all been there, but we’d like to help as you plan your […] Read more ›
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Dell's commercial sales department is set to announce a wave of price hikes affecting RAM, storage, GPU, and monitor upgrades to all corporate clients starting on December 17, according to leaked internal documents. Read more ›
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A one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work for parenting. Over 20 years, I've learned my kids all respond to different styles. Read more ›
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Half-Life fans are nothing if not patient. For the diehard fans out there, the latest test of patience comes from Insider Gaming Weekly's podcast, which claimed that the third installment in the Half-Life franchise is set to release with the launch of the Steam Machine sometime in spring 2026. "The window I was specifically told was spring 2026 for the Steam Machine, for the Frame, for the Controller, for Half-Life... Read more ›
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JEDEC is nearing completion of SPHBM4, a standard that enables full HBM4 bandwidth over a 512-bit interface using a 4:1 serialization, reusing standard HBM DRAM dies and a base die. The tech promises to enable a 2.5D integration on organic substrates to support up to 64 GB per stack and more stacks than HBM4 and HBM4E. Read more ›
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Lynne Austin was working as a telephone operator doing bikini contests as a side gig when she was approach with an opportunity that changed her life. Read more ›
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"The entire java.applet package has been removed from JDK 26, which will release in March 2026," notes Inside Java. But long-time Slashdot reader AirHog links to this blog post reminding us that "Applets Are Officially Gone, But Java In The Browser Is Better Than Ever." This brings to an official end the era of applets, which began in 1996. However, for years it has been possible to build modern, interactive... Read more ›
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A decade-long study of older women found that tea drinkers had slightly stronger bones, while moderate coffee drinking caused no harm. Heavy coffee intake—over five cups a day—was linked to lower bone density, especially in women who consumed more alcohol. Tea’s benefits may stem from catechins that support bone formation. The researchers say small daily habits could make a meaningful difference over time. Read more ›
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America, you have spoken loud and clear: You do not like AI. A Pew Research Center survey published in September found that 50 percent of respondents were more concerned than excited about AI; just 10 percent felt the opposite. Most people, 57 percent, said the societal risks were high, while a mere 25 percent thought […] Read more ›
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Honda and Acura share platforms and engineering, but Consumer Reports' latest reliability rankings highlight important differences buyers should know. Read more ›
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Trying to track down a temperature problem within your home? Consider this ingenious gadget that turns your phone into a makeshift thermal camera. Read more ›
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Switzerland has issued a major warning regarding the use of popular cloud storage services. A new resolution effectively bans them for government use. Read more ›
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Before a new vehicle goes to market, automakers need to test the prototype. GM has a special place for this, and the land is the size of a small town. Read more ›
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Even if Florida eliminated the physical car registration sticker, drivers would still have to deal with the dreaded DMV and pay the annual fee. Read more ›
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For decades, the Corvette was front-engine. Why did Chevy finally move the engine? The answer involves a 60-year-old dream and a new 233-mph reality. Read more ›
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Worried about losing control during a Wi-Fi outage? See the smart home tech that stays reliable and functional without the cloud. Read more ›
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Not plugging your Apple TV into the right HDMI port could result in a lower quality audio. Make sure it's set up right for the best viewing experience. Read more ›
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Nissan finally gives the Rogue a PHEV upgrade, but don't be misled by the badge on the grille. Read more ›
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Speed limits have been around longer than you might expect. The story of the very first speeding ticket shows just how different early motoring laws were. Read more ›
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