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VVenC H.266 Encoder Rolls Out More ARM Optimizations For Nice Performance Gains
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AMD confirm the Ryzen 7 9850X3D launch date and pricing

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Valve's in-development game Deadlock just got a massive upgrade

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Vulkan Roadmap 2026 Milestone: Variable Rate Shading, Host Image Copies & More
Get the Just Cause Complete Collection in a new Humble Bundle

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GPD claim the WIN 5 is getting an official Bazzite Linux adaptation but the Bazzite team say otherwise

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Guix System 1.5.0
Vulkan 1.4.340 released with new extension to improve DirectX performance on Linux

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Nexus Mods say they are committed to supporting Vortex on SteamOS Linux

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AMD Ryzen AI Software 1.7 Released For Improved Performance On NPUs, New Model Support
GNU Guix 1.5 Released With RISC-V Support, Experimental x86_64 GNU Hurd Kernel
Linux Lands Fix For Its "Subtly Wrong" Page Fault Handling Code For The Past 5 Years
Ubisoft implementing cost-reduction restructuring, cancelling various games and closing studios

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Valve tweak accessibility categories and release new Steam update with controller improvements and new Beta UI

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Zlib-rs 0.6 Released With Improved AVX-512 Support
KMSCON 9.3 Released With Mouse Support By Default, Other Improvements
Vulkan 1.4.340 Released With Descriptor Heap & Other New Extensions
Servo 0.0.4 Browser Engine Released & Finally Supporting Multiple Windows
Firefox’s Tab Notes Feature Feels Genuinely Useful (For Me, At Least)
Something has changed in my browsing habits of late, and I’m not sure I like it. I used to be a “if I don’t need it, close it” guy. Now? 25 tabs open – a mix of news articles, code repos, drafts and random stuff I swore I’d revisit… only I don’t remember why. But it seems Firefox has a fix for my forgetfulness in the works: Tab Notes. As the name suggests, Tab Notes are small text notes you can add to any open tab: Accessing them is straightforward: right-click (or hover over) a tab, click ‘add note’, type in […]
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