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NordVPN Has Open Sourced its Official Linux App GUI

14 octobre 2025 à 21:00

The NordVPN Linux app added a GUI earlier this year, and today the company behind the privacy tool has made that front-end open source. Since adding a graphical way to use and configure its private virtual network and related privacy tools on on Linux, the number of daily Linux devices using NordVPN has reportedly grown “by more than 70%”, the company says. Now, in an effort to ‘build on that momentum’, it’s decided to open-source the Linux GUI. The code is hosted on GitHub, which offers build instructions and contribution guidelines. NordVPN’s command-line interface was already open-source. “Linux is built […]

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Zorin OS 18 Released with New Look, New Apps + More

14 octobre 2025 à 18:15

Laptop screen showing Zorin OS 18 and white text.A brand new version of Zorin OS, the user-friendly Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, is available for download. Zorin OS 18 is based on Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS with the Linux 6.14 kernel, and uses a heavily customised version of GNOME Shell 46 which, in this update, has been “redesigned” with a floating rounded panel and adds a new window tiling extension. The distro’s development team say this version aims to ‘significantly improve’ productivity and app compatibility and make the system the “ideal choice” for anyone looking to switch to Linux now that Windows 10 has reached the end of support. Alongside new ISO downloads […]

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Meet the Coolest (and Most Expensive) Raspberry Pi Yet

25 septembre 2025 à 15:13

Raspberry Pi 500 plus keyboard with backlit keys and $200 price tag.Raspberry Pi today unveiled the new Raspberry Pi 500+ — a ‘premium’ version of its compact keyboard PC that uses mechanical switches, RGB backlighting and is pre-fitted with an SSD. “Raspberry Pi 500+ puts the power of Raspberry Pi 5’s quad-core 64-bit Arm processor and RP1 I/O controller into an ergonomic and tactile mechanical keyboard, combining uncompromising performance with 16GB RAM and 256GB NVMe storage,” they say. Those who dig the idea of the your keyboard being the PC — as someone old enough to have owned an Amstrad CPC 464, I do — but are too discerning to the quality of key clacking […]

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