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The Steam Deck is finally getting official mod support from Nexus Mods

24 January 2026 at 13:48

Nexus Mods has confirmed that its popular mod manager, Vortex, is officially coming to SteamOS in 2026. This brings streamlined mod support directly to the Steam Deck and Steam Machine hardware. This is massive news for the modding community and will be big for anyone who owns a Deck.

I changed this hidden setting and instantly improved YouTube Music's audio quality

24 January 2026 at 11:15

High fidelity is almost never the default setting in the digital streaming world today. Most platforms, including YouTube Music, prioritize keeping your playback smooth and saving your data over giving you pure audio quality. This trade-off is silently ruining your listening experience.

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Google Home is fixing this annoying lights software bug

22 January 2026 at 16:37

You have probably been greeted by the frustrating sight of your lights showing an error status in the Google Home app. Fortunately, the company is finally working on a fix for the annoying and widespread bug that causes smart lights and switches to incorrectly display as offline in its app.

Google Drive is getting better protection from ransomware

21 January 2026 at 14:13

Google is stepping up its security game for educational institutions by adding automated ransomware detection directly into Google Drive. This gives administrators and users a better defense against data loss and the threat of ransom payments. It also provides a safety net if an attack has already happened.

Saving files is currently broken on Windows 11 and Windows 10

21 January 2026 at 12:09

Microsoft has confirmed that its latest Windows updates, released on January 13, 2026, are causing several applications to freeze when accessing files stored on cloud services like OneDrive and Dropbox. This is just one in a series of critical bugs discovered in the recent patch.

Replace your Microsoft 365 subscription with these 5 free open-source apps

21 January 2026 at 09:30

Microsoft 365 is not the only suite around, and it doesn't have the best tools on the market. Yet, many professionals, students, and casual users are completely tied to it. However, before you commit to another payment cycle, it's smart to hit the brakes and seriously look at alternatives that are free, open source, and may work better.

5 Linux myths I believed until I used it daily

21 January 2026 at 08:00

Computing is always changing, but few operating systems have as much cultural baggage and conflicting stories surrounding them as Linux does. If you're used to those proprietary software ecosystems, hearing the word probably brings up a bunch of old ideas. These assumptions rely on outdated information, hearsay, or plain misunderstandings.

Node 25.4.0 solves the import require mess and adds more features

19 January 2026 at 15:02

Node.js 25.4.0, the newest Current branch release, is now available for download. This update focuses on transitioning many performance and debugging features out of experimental status and marking them as stable. So, this update is great for large, high-performance applications.

The latest Google Calendar update makes managing multiple schedules easier

19 January 2026 at 13:24

Google Calendar is making a significant change for anyone who manages shared schedules or secondary calendars. Google is forcing all owned secondary calendars to remain visible in your settings list, replacing the old ability to simply unsubscribe or toggle them off.

Firefox Nightly is getting easier to install for Linux Fedora and openSUSE users

19 January 2026 at 12:18

Mozilla has officially introduced a dedicated .rpm package for Firefox Nightly, making it simpler for users on RPM-based Linux distributions like Fedora and openSUSE to install and keep the browser updated. Linux users can now test the cutting edge of Firefox development much more easily.

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