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Solus 4.4 'Harmony' Linux distribution now available for download

Today, the Solus developers have officially released version 4.4 of the Linux-based operating system. Code-named "Harmony," this new version of the distribution provides updates for its desktop environments, software stacks, and hardware enablement.

All Solus editions -- Budgie, GNOME, MATE, and KDE Plasma -- ship with default applications like Firefox 114.0.1, LibreOffice 7.5.3.2, and Thunderbird 102.12.0. Each edition has a distinct audio-video multimedia playback software, providing a catered user experience.

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ADATA LEGEND 970 PCIe Gen5 x4 M.2 2280 SSD is actively cooled

ADATA Technology today launched the LEGEND 970 solid state drive. With a maximum sequential read/write speed of 10,000/10,000MB per second, the SSD is impressively fast.

Equipped with a PCIe Gen5 x4 transmission interface and NVMe 2.0 standard, the LEGEND 970 offers exceptional read/write speeds; twice the speed of its PCIe Gen4 counterparts, and six times faster than Gen3 SSDs. Its compatibility with the latest Intel and AMD platforms, SLC cache algorithm, and DRAM Cache Buffer, ensures high-level performance.

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TP-Link releases Deco X55 Pro AX3000 Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System

Today, TP-Link launches the Deco X55 Pro AX3000 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System. A notable feature is all three included access points have dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports. These ports can take advantage of the potential multi-gig speeds provided by the user's local ISP, offering ultra-fast wired connections.

The system also utilizes Wi-Fi 6 technology to deliver up to 3Gbps wireless speed. Thanks to its 160 MHz channel, the Deco X55 Pro performs 250 percent better than four-stream Wi-Fi 5 mesh systems, doubling both bandwidth and throughput.

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Transcend UTE210T is a next-gen U.2 NVMe SSD tailored for AI and big data

M.2 solid state drives are very common, but U.2 NVMe SSDs? Not so much. And so, the announcement of such a drive can be an exciting affair. With that said, today, Transcend has done exactly that. Yes, the company has unveiled a new U.2 NVMe SSD. Called “UTE210T,” the 2.5-inch drive is specifically crafted for use in generative AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and big data analytics.

At the heart of the UTE210T lies the 112-layer 3D NAND flash, an 8-channel controller, and a PCIe Gen 4x4 interface. The combination of these elements make up an SSD that offers blazing-fast sequential R/W speeds of up to 7,200/6,500 MB/s. This, in turn, grants your systems low latency, minimal power consumption, and reliable performance.

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TUXEDO’s 5th generation Stellaris 17 is a hardcore Linux laptop

Today, TUXEDO launches the 5th generation of the Stellaris 17 -- a hardcore gaming and workstation notebook. The laptop is everything a cutting-edge, upper-tier gaming desktop PC should be, but in a compact, portable, and robust package.

The Linux laptop is a high-end desktop replacement encased in a premium chassis. The machine's remarkable power is made possible by NVIDIA RTX 40 graphics cards (with the option of up to the GeForce RTX 4090) and the top-tier Intel Core i9-13900HX CPU.

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Linux-based Fatdog64-814 debuts as the final release of the 800 series

Today, the folks behind the lightweight Fatdog64 Linux distribution announce the release of the final version in the 800 series, Fatdog64-814. The developers confirmed that no further releases are planned for this series. However, that's far from the end of the road for Fatdog64 -- the project will continue to innovate and evolve with a brand-new base, the 900 series.

Taking a closer look at the updates from the previous version, Fatdog64-814 incorporates Linux-5.19.17, known for its low-latency, 1000Hz, dynamic preemption. A testament to its commitment to keeping current, the team has included microcode updates as recent as those of October 2022.

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Debian 12 Bookworm-based Peppermint OS Linux distribution now available

In the ever-evolving landscape of Linux distributions, Peppermint OS, well-loved for its unique combination of speed, elegance, and simplicity, has unveiled a freshly minted update, introducing a refined look and a bunch of enhanced features. With a build date of July 1, 2023, this Debian-based operating system will surely cool down your summer with its delightful refinements.

The first striking change is the updated branding. Peppermint OS has received a facelift in terms of aesthetics with a new Plymouth design, demonstrating the development team's commitment to continual improvement and modernization. This uplift is a welcomed change, presenting users with a fresh and visually appealing boot-up experience.

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Ubuntu Linux-maker Canonical unveils a significant Snapcraft.io redesign

Today, Ubuntu-maker Canonical announces a comprehensive redesign of its Snapcraft.io platform. The online store, known for its collection of “snaps” -- software packages designed for Linux distributions -- has taken a major leap forward, moving away from its long-standing user interface and style.

The redesign project, which Snapcraft.io embarked upon after numerous years of maintaining a consistent aesthetic, has been executed with the aim of modernizing the overall look and feel of the platform. The initiative has involved a meticulous analysis of potential improvements, resulting in a two-stage rollout.

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Forget Windows 12, Nitrux 2.9.0 Linux distribution should be your next OS

Ah, it's that time again folks. Nitrux, the up-and-coming Linux distro, is back with its newest update, Nitrux 2.9.0 "nu." While Microsoft might still be stumbling around trying to recover from their latest Windows mishaps, Nitrux is already picking up the pace and setting new standards in the world of operating systems.

Unlike the cluttered and often confusing Windows Update system, the "nu" in Nitrux 2.9.0's codename refers to the new "Nitrux Update System Tool." And it's here to make your life easier. This isn't some random, untested, and buggy update tool Microsoft likes to force on its users. Nitrux's new utility is a focused, minimalist approach to system updates that does what it's supposed to do -- update your system and provide a backup option for rollbacks. No bloatware, no unnecessary complications, just a simple, efficient way to keep your system up to date.

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Transform your workspace with Satechi's new Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock

Today, Satechi launches its all-new Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock. This new product is a powerhouse device that combines convenience and connectivity to supercharge productivity in the comfort of your home office. Yes, it is a great tool for those that work from home.

Designed with versatility in mind, the Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock boasts an impressive 16 ports. With multiple USB, HDMI, and DisplayPorts, alongside SD and micro SD card readers, an audio jack, and a 2.5G Ethernet port, this dock ensures all your connectivity needs are met. Whether you're a Mac or Windows PC user, this sleek and reliable dock provides the best-in-class Thunderbolt 40 Gbps bandwidth, enabling you to connect up to four external screens and high-speed peripherals, all while delivering a substantial 96W of charging power to your host device.

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Linksys launches Velop Pro 6E Tri-Band mesh Wi-Fi system

Today, Linksys unveils its latest network offering. Called “Velop Pro 6E,” it's the inaugural product of the company’s new Designer Series. It features a "nature inspired" droplet design and is equipped with a host of advanced features aimed at providing an unbeatable Wi-Fi 6E experience at a cost-effective price.

The Velop Pro 6E, available in colors such as Carbon Black, Pebble Gray, and Pure White, is a clear response to market demand for home network devices that not only provide superior connectivity but also blend seamlessly with home decor. "Today a Connected Home with ubiquitous Wi-Fi is the new normal, but people want the network devices to blend into their decor,” said Vice President of Experience, Jeevan Patil.

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TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 is a thin and powerful Linux laptop

Today, TUXEDO launches the new 8th generation InfinityBook Pro 16. This Linux laptop brings impressive CPU performance, NVIDIA GeForce graphics, and a svelte design to the table. Housed within an incredibly thin, 17mm, 1.6 kg magnesium-enhanced chassis, this machine is not just about style; it's about serious performance as well.

This new notebook from TUXEDO is designed for content creators, software developers, and business users who value not only an aesthetically pleasing slim design but also impressive performance under the hood, thanks to the Intel Core i7-13700H and optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 or RTX 4070 graphics.

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Seagate launches speedy FireCuda 540 PCIe Gen5 SSD for gaming and content creation

Today, Seagate launches its newest solid-state drive. Called "FireCuda 540," this PCIe Gen5 SSD is designed for both professional gamers and content creators. The new M.2 2280 SSD offers sequential read speeds of up to a staggering 10,000 MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to the same blazing-fast 10,000 MB/s. As you can imagine, the the FireCuda 540 is Seagate's fastest and highest-performing SSD to date.

The FireCuda 540 is equipped with the latest 3D TLC NAND technology and features a Seagate-validated E26 controller. This combination ensures unrivaled speed and durability, allowing users to push their limits when it comes to gaming and content creation. Whether you're engaged in intense gaming sessions or working on resource-intensive projects, the FireCuda 540 should not disappoint.

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TP-Link launches a trio of Matter-certified Tapo smart switches

Tapo, a TP-Link brand, launches three new Matter-certified devices today. The Tapo Mini Smart Wi-Fi Plug, Tapo Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch, and Tapo Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer Light Switch offer compatibility with all-certified smart home platforms, convenient LAN control, and multi-admin capability.

Matter brings a new level of convenience with smooth LAN control, enabling seamless communication between Matter-certified devices within a local area network, even if the home internet is offline. This direct device-to-device communication eliminates the reliance on specific forwarding devices or cloud services, ensuring a robust and reliable smart home ecosystem.

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Sabrent launches SB-TB4K Thunderbolt 4 KVM Switch for Windows and macOS

In today's work-from-home world, we can constantly find ourselves juggling multiple devices, trying to maximize our efficiency. Thankfully, Sabrent understands our WFH needs and has come up with an incredible solution -- the Thunderbolt 4 KVM Switch (SB-TB4K). This sleek and powerful switchable hub is designed to seamlessly switch between two computers with the push of a button, making it an essential tool for both professionals and tech enthusiasts alike.

The Sabrent Thunderbolt 4 KVM Switch is able to output at a resolution of up to 8K/60Hz.. With DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) compatibility, this switch enables you to connect and share a wide range of devices, including keyboards, mice, printers, external storage, memory card readers, smartphones, and much more. The switch boasts three Thunderbolt 4 ports and four USB Type-A ports, ensuring that you have more than enough connectivity options at your disposal.

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