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What we’re creating in gaming
Highlights: The Steam Controller, a sequel to The Devil Wears Prada, and John Oliver's take on AI chatbots.
For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been asking you to share the things you’ve been making recently. Apps, games, albums, ...
April 2026 has been and gone, but not before delivering an array of Linux software updates, including new versions of popular ...
How-To Geek on MSN
The tiny open-source apps that somehow became essential (and you've probably never heard of them)
Stop using bloated tools—these 5 tiny open-source apps quietly solve problems nobody else bothers to fix and do more with ...
Choosing between SAML, OIDC, and OAuth 2.0? Explore 12 critical differences to help your B2B engineering team select the right authentication protocol today.
A practical guide to Perplexity Computer: multi-model orchestration, setup and credits, prompting for outcomes, workflows, ...
MacBook Neo starts at $599 with an A18 Pro chip, a bright 13-inch display, and clear trade-offs in ports, battery claims, and ...
Google rolled an important change with how AI Mode works yesterday and it can have a big impact on the experience for desktop users. Now when users click a link in AI Mode, they will not be taken ...
Malwarebytes warns that a fake Microsoft support site is distributing password-stealing malware through a spoofed Windows update installer ...
Google has started rolling out vertical tabs in Chrome. With vertical tabs, all your open web pages appear in a sidebar. You can more easily see, manage, and work with your open tabs. Vertical tabs ...
Google is giving Chrome users two pretty meaningful desktop upgrades, and one of them feels long overdue. Chrome is now rolling out support for vertical tabs alongside a new fullscreen mode on desktop ...
In context: A new open-source productivity suite built by European tech firms is sparking a broader debate around software sovereignty, licensing, and trust in the open-source ecosystem. The project, ...
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