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OpenCore Legacy Patcher 2.4.0 / 2.2.0 released
OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) has released new versions, 2.4.0 and 2.2.0, which allow users to install macOS Big Sur and newer versions on older Macs dating back to 2007, even if they are no longer supported by Apple. This innovative tool, created by a community of tech enthusiasts, essentially revitalizes aging Macs, enabling them to run the latest macOS versions without the need for expensive hardware upgrades.
IrfanView PlugIns 4.72 released
The latest release of IrfanView PlugIns, version 4.72, includes enhanced capabilities for both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of IrfanView, a popular image viewing and editing software. These plug-ins enable users to access a wider range of file formats and effects, significantly expanding the software's functionality.
Crapfixer 0.55 released
Crapfixer version 0.55 has been officially released by Belim, marking it as a final version. This update brings several key enhancements, including the addition of an online update check through GitHub Pages, which allows users to easily verify if they are using the latest version. The release also includes refined stable commits, addressing previous issues with the timing of releases for both Crapfixer and TidyOS, which occurred almost simultaneously.
QuickSoundSwitcher v99 released
The newly released QuickSoundSwitcher v99 revolutionizes the way users manage audio devices on their computers. This application simplifies the often tedious process of switching between different audio outputs—such as headphones, speakers, and external sound systems—by allowing users to toggle between devices with just a click. QuickSoundSwitcher enhances the overall audio experience by providing quick access to audio settings, effectively saving users time and frustration.
NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 576.40 released
NVIDIA has launched its GeForce Game Ready Driver 576.40, compatible with Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 11, aimed at enhancing the gaming experience for users playing the latest titles that utilize DLSS 4 technology, including DOOM: The Dark Ages and New World: Aeternum. This driver addresses various issues that gamers have encountered, such as random stability problems, shadow flickering in the Dead Space Remake, over-saturated colors in games when running at a resolution lower than the monitor's native resolution, black screens during boot on specific ASUS monitors, and minor stuttering on some LG TVs when G-SYNC is enabled.
PC Tasks Optimizer 2.0.877 released
PC Tasks Optimizer has recently released version 2.0.877, a simple yet effective utility designed to help users manage Windows tasks by enabling or disabling them. The tool features a clean and intuitive interface that provides clear, easy-to-understand descriptions of various services, which helps demystify the often confusing technical jargon associated with Windows scheduled tasks. This user-friendly approach makes the software accessible even to those who may not have advanced technical knowledge, allowing inexperienced users to effectively optimize their system's startup speed and overall reliability.
UVK Ultra Virus Killer 11.10.17.7 released
UVK Ultra Virus Killer version 11.10.17.7 has been released, providing users with a powerful tool to detect and eliminate various forms of malware and spyware from infected systems. The software features a user-friendly interface that simplifies the scanning and cleaning process. Notably, it allows users to manage running processes, startup entries, Windows services, and drivers effectively.
ASRock Industrial 4X4 BOX-AI350 AMD Ryzen AI 350 Review and more
This summary highlights recent reviews and articles covering various tech products, specifically focusing on computing hardware, cooling systems, audio gear, memory, storage, and innovative transportation solutions.
macOS Sequoia 15.5, iOS 18.5, watchOS 11.5, visionOS 2.5, tvOS 18.5 released
Apple has unveiled a range of significant updates across its operating systems, including macOS Sequoia 15.5, iOS 18.5, watchOS 11.5, visionOS 2.5, and tvOS 18.5. These updates, released in October 2023, introduce several new features and enhancements for users.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5600 (Dev Channel) released
Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5600 to users in the Dev Channel, featuring enhanced capabilities in the Click to Do tool for AMD and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs. This update introduces intelligent text actions, allowing users to Summarize, Create a bulleted list, or Rewrite selected text, provided the default language is set to English and users are signed in with a Microsoft or Microsoft Entra account. Feedback can be submitted through the Feedback Hub by using the shortcut WIN + F.
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.3964 (Beta Channel) released
Microsoft has released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.3964 to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel, specifically for those running Windows 11 version 24H2. This build introduces enhanced features in the Click to Do tool, powered by the Copilot+ technology, which allows users on both AMD and Intel platforms to perform advanced text actions. Users can now summarize, create bulleted lists, and rewrite text by selecting at least 10 words in English while logged into a Microsoft or Microsoft Entra account.
Redis, Libeconf, Rubygems updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has implemented crucial security updates for several packages, namely Redis, Libeconf, and Rubygems, across various versions including Debian 8 (Jessie), 9 (Stretch), 10 (Buster), and 11 (Bookworm). The updates address vulnerabilities that could potentially compromise system security.
PAM, Firefox, Thunderbird, Orc, NVIDIA Drivers, Glibc updates for Gentoo
Gentoo Linux has issued a series of security updates addressing significant vulnerabilities in several key components, including PAM, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Orc, NVIDIA Drivers, and glibc. Each of these updates is categorized as high severity, indicating the potential for serious security breaches.
Thunderbird, Emacs, Submariner, Python updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently released a series of updates that enhance security for several key applications including Thunderbird, Emacs, Submariner, and Python 3.9. These updates address various vulnerabilities and bugs, ensuring a more secure operating environment for users.
Kanidm, GIT-LFS, Augeas updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released security updates for three packages: kanidm, git-lfs, and augeas. These updates address moderate and low security vulnerabilities, enhancing the overall security of the system.
LibXMP updates for Fedora 40 41
Updated libxmp packages have been released for Fedora Linux versions 40 and 41 to address a security vulnerability related to an array subscript underflow in the Pha Packer loader. The updates are as follows:
Special K 25.5.12.1 released
The recent release of Special K version 25.5.12.1 introduces a robust suite of tools designed to significantly enhance the PC gaming experience. Special K is a multi-purpose tool that caters to various needs, including performance optimization, graphics enhancement, and customizable game settings. Gamers can use this framework to fine-tune their environments according to personal preferences and the capabilities of their systems. However, users should be cautious, as utilizing current versions of Special K in online play may lead to account bans.
Brisk 2.2.3 released
Brisk 2.2.3 has been released, enhancing its functionality as a multi-threaded, cross-platform download manager that prioritizes speed and user-friendliness. Designed to be lightweight, Brisk effectively retrieves files quickly, ensuring a smooth installation process and an intuitive interface for users. Adding URLs is straightforward, as users can paste links directly or utilize a clipboard icon, although it currently supports the addition of one link at a time. However, the application allows for the simultaneous downloading of multiple files.
MultiDrive 1.0.2025 released
MultiDrive has unveiled its latest version, 1.0.2025, offering an advanced disk management toolkit tailored for efficient data handling. This robust software suite encompasses a variety of functionalities, including seamless options for backing up, cloning, erasing, and restoring entire drives.
Untapped.gg Companion 2.33.0 released
Untapped.gg Companion has released version 2.33.0, an essential app for players of Magic: The Gathering Arena (MTGA). This companion tool is designed to enhance the gaming experience by providing in-depth analytics, real-time insights, and various tools to improve players' skills and deck performance. By integrating directly with the MTGA client, it allows users to track matches, analyze deck details, and receive meta-based recommendations, making it particularly advantageous for those aiming to climb the ranks in a competitive environment.
Inkscape 1.4.2 released
Inkscape has officially released version 1.4.2, marking the first minor update following the major 1.4 release. This update introduces a variety of enhancements, fixes, and new features aimed at improving user experience and functionality. Notably, it includes a fresh splash screen, initial support for importing Vectornator/Linearity Curve files, and a new extension for path cleaning. Additionally, the import capabilities for Affinity Designer files have been significantly improved, alongside 20 fixes addressing crashes and freezes—many of which were related to PDF imports—and over 50 other bug fixes, including enhancements to Boolean operations and layer selection.
Easy System Utility 1.1.34.0 released
Easy System Utility has recently released version 1.1.34.0, enhancing its functionality as a user-friendly tool designed to optimize your computer's performance. This utility provides an intuitive interface that simplifies the process of managing unnecessary files, unlocking restricted folders, compressing images, adding watermarks, and launching files and folders directly from the system tray.
Fedora Linux 40 End of Life tomorrow
Fedora Linux 40 is set to reach its end of life on May 13, 2025, meaning that after this date, users will no longer receive any updates, including critical security updates. This marks the conclusion of support for this version, urging users to transition to newer versions. Fedora Linux 41 will continue to be supported with updates until approximately one month after the release of Fedora Linux 43.
Tweak Gallery 1.0.0 Beta 2 released
Tweak Gallery 1.0.0 Beta 2 has been released as an effective photo organization tool that simplifies the process of sorting, managing, and rediscovering cherished memories. Designed with user-friendliness in mind, Tweak Gallery offers a straightforward interface that makes it accessible for users of all skill levels.
CORSAIR Utility Engine (iCUE) Software 5.27.149 / 4.33.138 / 3.38.88 released
The CORSAIR Utility Engine (iCUE) software has recently released multiple versions (5.27.149, 4.33.138, and 3.38.88), designed to provide a centralized interface for controlling various compatible gaming peripherals and PC components. iCUE serves as a comprehensive command center, allowing users to manage RGB lighting, fan speeds, and system temperature monitoring effortlessly.
UCheck 6.2.2.0 released
UCheck has released version 6.2.2.0, a tool designed to scan your computer for outdated applications, hardware, and system drivers. The software is user-friendly; users simply need to click 'start' and it will assess the installed programs, check for updates, and look for driver upgrades. Additionally, UCheck offers an optional software download that includes a list of popular programs, although this feature is part of a freemium model.
OpenCore Legacy Patcher 2.4.0 / 2.2.0 released
OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP) has released new versions, 2.4.0 and 2.2.0, which allow users to install macOS Big Sur and newer versions on older Macs dating back to 2007, even if they are no longer supported by Apple. This innovative tool, created by a community of tech enthusiasts, essentially revitalizes aging Macs, enabling them to run the latest macOS versions without the need for expensive hardware upgrades.
Kdenlive 25.04.1 released
Kdenlive has released version 25.04.1, which brings a variety of important fixes and enhancements aimed at improving user experience and functionality. Notable changes include the resolution of an effect stack layout issue that sometimes impeded access to certain parameters, a fix for crashes that occurred when loading multiple clips and switching project profiles, and improvements to the speed of audio thumbnail generation. Additionally, the memory usage of the automask feature has been optimized to facilitate the creation of masks for longer clips.
IrfanView PlugIns 4.72 released
The latest release of IrfanView PlugIns, version 4.72, includes enhanced capabilities for both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of IrfanView, a popular image viewing and editing software. These plug-ins enable users to access a wider range of file formats and effects, significantly expanding the software's functionality.
uBlacklist for Chrome and Firefox 8.11.0 released
The latest version of uBlacklist for Chrome and Firefox, 8.11.0, has been released, providing users with a powerful tool to filter out unwanted websites from Google search results. With uBlacklist, users can easily create rules to block specific sites by clicking on the toolbar icon. The blocking can be done using match patterns (e.g., *://*.example.com/*) or regular expressions (e.g., /example\.(net|org)/), allowing for a high degree of customization based on user needs.
Shortcuts for Google 29.9.0 released
The latest update, version 29.9.0, for the Chrome extension "Shortcuts for Google" has been released, enhancing user accessibility to a vast array of Google services. This extension allows users to access over 1000 different Google shortcuts, which are conveniently displayed as buttons in a compact popup next to the browser's address bar. With just two clicks, users can quickly navigate to essential services such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google Keep, Google Maps, Google Calendar, and many others.
IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 194 released
IPFire has announced the release of IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 194, marking a significant enhancement to their renowned open-source firewall. This latest update focuses on improving security and usability while ensuring a straightforward user experience. Key highlights include the rebasing of the IPFire kernel to Linux version 6.12.23, which integrates various security and stability improvements.
ImageGlass 9.3.0.514 released
ImageGlass has released version 9.3.0.514, enhancing its reputation as an open-source, portable image viewer that accommodates a wide variety of image formats. This versatile tool allows users to customize their experience by selecting their preferred language, theme, and layout during the initial setup. Users can also opt to make ImageGlass their default image viewer or skip this configuration and modify settings later. However, it should be noted that the designer layout option was not found during testing.
AnduinOS 1.3.1 released
AnduinOS has released version 1.3.1, a minor update to its Linux distribution inspired by Windows 11 and built on GNOME 48. This update brings a series of fixes and enhancements aimed at improving system stability and user experience. Key fixes include resolving crashes in Nautilus when accessing the Network, updating the boot menu text to clarify installation options, and adding the en_GB locale for British English support. Additionally, several bugs related to the Nautilus admin command and installer theming have been addressed, alongside font rendering issues for the French locale.
QOwnNotes 25.5.4 released
QOwnNotes version 25.5.4 has been released, showcasing its capabilities as a portable Open Source note-taking application. This tool enables users to create, organize, sort, print, and export notes with ease. It stores notes in plain text files and offers synchronization with cloud services like ownCloud and Nextcloud, as well as alternatives like Syncthing and Dropbox. Users can jot down their thoughts on-the-go, edit them later, and search for specific notes using mobile devices.
Freeciv 3.1.5 released
Freeciv version 3.1.5 has been released, offering an engaging open-source empire-building strategy game available for both Windows and Linux platforms, as well as a portable version for flexible gameplay. Players can traverse through different eras, from the Stone Age to the Space Age, as they construct their empires, aiming to either dominate all others or cleverly undermine their rivals.
Cursor Cat for Chrome 3.2.8 released
Cursor Cat for Chrome has released version 3.2.8, enhancing the browsing experience with a playful twist. This delightful Chrome extension features 11 animated cats that chase your cursor around the screen, transforming your browser into a lively environment filled with these charming feline companions. Users can easily toggle the extension on or off using a convenient cat-slider and can also select different cats to follow their cursor as they navigate websites.
ExtraDisks 25.5.1 released
The recent release of ExtraDisks version 25.5.1 introduces an advanced toolset for creating various types of virtual disks on your computer, enhancing data management without altering your physical drives. This innovative software allows users to create three distinct types of virtual disks:
Daily for Chrome and Edge 3.37.1 released
Daily, or Daily.dev, has released version 3.37.1 for Chrome and Edge, enhancing its functionality as a free extension designed for developers seeking the latest news in the tech world. This extension allows users to customize their new tab experience by consolidating developer news and resources, ensuring they remain informed without any hassle.
TweakPower 2.073 released
TweakPower version 2.073 has been released, offering a comprehensive suite of tools designed for enhancing computer performance through cleaning, optimizing, and troubleshooting common issues. The application is available in both installer and portable formats, and users can access a video tutorial to guide them through its features.
Slimjet 46.0.2.0 released
Slimjet 46.0.2.0 has been released, building on its foundation as a Chromium-based browser that prioritizes user efficiency and convenience. It integrates a multitude of smart features designed to streamline the browsing experience, allowing users to accomplish tasks more quickly without the need for external plugins.
Password Tech 3.5.7 released
Password Tech version 3.5.7 has been released, offering users a robust solution for generating cryptographically secure passwords. This user-friendly password generator is available for 32-bit systems and supports various password creation methods, such as "classical" passwords, pattern-based passwords, pronounceable passwords, and passphrases derived from word lists.
Linux Kernel 6.15-rc6 released
Linus Torvalds has officially released the sixth release candidate (6.15-rc6) for the upcoming Linux kernel version 6.15. This release features a slightly higher number of commits than the previous candidate (rc5), although the increase is not significant and is characterized as typical variability in pull requests. The release schedule is on track with two weeks remaining before the final version is expected.
Jiushark JF800 Diamond Review and more
The Jiushark JF800 Diamond air cooler has garnered attention as a top-performing cooling solution, albeit with limited availability in the U.S. market. In other tech reviews, the Corsair Void Wireless v2 is highlighted for its impressive audio quality at a mid-range price point, making it suitable for gaming, music, and movies. Meanwhile, the Epomaker Alice 66 keyboard is explored for its ergonomic design, aimed at reducing wrist strain, reflecting a shift towards healthier typing solutions.
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