A great article about how LibreOffice is driving Europe’s shift toward open-source software and digital sovereignty, helping governments reduce reliance on proprietary platforms.
A great article about how LibreOffice is driving Europe’s shift toward open-source software and digital sovereignty, helping governments reduce reliance on proprietary platforms.
The modern internet is built on open systems. From the Linux kernel powering servers worldwide to the protocols that govern data exchange, much of today’s digital infrastructure is rooted in transparency, collaboration, and decentralization. These same principles are now influencing a new frontier: financial systems built on blockchain technology.
In this article, we’ll explore Firefox 149’s new features, including a built-in VPN, Split View for multitasking, Tab Notes for productivity, and optional AI tools, all aimed at improving privacy and everyday browsing.
Blender 5.1 focuses on performance, stability, and workflow improvements, delivering faster rendering, smoother animation, and new features like the Raycast node while refining tools across the platform.
This article explains why cloud environments introduce new security risks and highlights the need for modern strategies, like IAM, encryption, and continuous monitoring, to protect data, ensure compliance, and prevent breaches.
This article reports that Google will release Chrome for ARM64 Linux in 2026, bringing full browser support and features to ARM-based Linux systems for the first time.