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Today β€” 11 December 2025Main stream

KDE brings new features to Dolphin, Kate text editor, Photos, and other apps

11 December 2025 at 11:24

KDE Gear 25.12 is now available and comes with a substantial list of quality-of-life enhancements to essential apps like Dolphin and Kate. If you’re running the KDE Plasma desktop environment or using a GNU/Linux distribution, you should check out these updates.

The WiiM Sound Lite smart speaker brings hi-res audio to tight spaces

11 December 2025 at 09:00

WiiM is releasing the WiiM Sound Lite, a minimalist, high-resolution smart speaker built specifically for whole-home audio integration. This is excellent news for anyone already invested in the WiiM ecosystem, or for those looking for a compact speaker that doesn’t skimp on sound quality.

Yesterday β€” 10 December 2025Main stream

These famous tech careers all started with tiny side projects

10 December 2025 at 16:01

Side projects usually seem like a hobby, but they can be the most powerful career launchpad available. While traditional metrics like university degrees and years of professional experience still hold weight, a well-executed side project acts as a direct, unfiltered view of your technical capabilities, your problem-solving approach, and your passion for creation.

Third-party speakers are finally getting Gemini for Home support

10 December 2025 at 14:18

Google is dramatically expanding the early access program for its new Gemini for Home voice assistant. This expands availability to millions of users and adds support for third-party speakers. This is great news for anyone who owns a non-Google smart speaker and felt left out of the initial rollout.

HBO Max is getting a price cut for Verizon subscribers

10 December 2025 at 12:53

In a rare piece of good news for streaming subscribers, HBO Max is actually getting cheaper for certain Verizon customers who currently use the service as an add-on perk. Seeing a price cut in the streaming world is almost unheard of these days, but this price cut is rolling out now.

Why Google built its own VS Code fork in the first place

10 December 2025 at 07:30

Google forking VS Code was a very significant change, and there weren’t many signs that this was coming. When Google, a company that has championed and contributed to open source projects like Visual Studio Code, chooses to fork the application and build its own parallel app, it demands attention.

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Amazon is getting a price tracker with automatic ordering

9 December 2025 at 12:00

Amazon is rolling out new shopping features for its AI-powered Alexa+ assistant, most notably a price tracker that automatically purchases items when they drop to a specified price. This removes the need to constantly refresh pages waiting for a deal, because it will give you updates on changes.

Visual Studio Code vs VSCodium: What is the real difference

9 December 2025 at 06:30

The text editor is the most critical tool in a programmer's arsenal, acting as the daily workbench, primary interface, and engine for creation. For years, Microsoft's Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has dominated, becoming the default choice for millions of developers across nearly every programming language and operating system.

DirecTV is ditching external boxes on these TVs

8 December 2025 at 12:20

DirecTV is finally making its streaming experience better for LG owners by launching a dedicated app that eliminates the need for an external set-top box. The new DirecTV app is now available for LG Smart TVs made in 2021 and newer, provided they are running on webOS 6.0 or higher software.

Google Antigravity just raised its rate limits, but not for everyone

5 December 2025 at 13:17

Google just announced that it has raised the rate limits for its Antigravity development platform. However, this benefit is primarily reserved for users who pay for Google AI Pro or Ultra subscriptions. Free users still have to do the workarounds for the incredibly low limits.

Discord Checkpoint is the end-of-year recap you never knew you needed

4 December 2025 at 16:22

Discord has finally introduced its own version of the popular annual recap feature with the rollout of Discord Checkpoint for 2025 activity. This is the first time the platform has given users a comprehensive, personalized look back at their yearly habits, and the results are interesting.

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