Gnome Foundation in Trouble
This week in Linux News, the snap version of Steam is getting better, and Elementary OS 8 is under development. Also, MX could be impacted by the hurricane and the Gnome foundation is in trouble.
Are Internet TVs Going Too Far?
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, the FTC and FCC look at Internet connected televisions and their data collection. Also, Mozilla pushes an emergency security release, and Moneygram leaks a bunch of data. Courts rule against Google and we visit SillyVille.
Arch-Valve Partnership
This week in Linux News, Manjaro refreshes the core distros and ffmpeg has major adjustments as industry eyes it's use. Also, Pine64 is refreshing some lines and Valve creates a partnership with Arch Linux.
Meta Dox-O-vision
This week in Privacy News, Meta smart glasses can be used to dox everyone you see, and in security, Microsoft emails are mass-spoofed for phishing. Also, Google is trying to force AI on everyone and Cloudflare slaps a patent troll silly. We also visit SillyVille.
Critical REMOTE Linux Attack
This week in Linux News, an old malware is evolving for Linux, Calligra regains active development, and an old Intel computer can run Linux. Also, a CUPS vulnerability allows a remote attack on Linux.
ISPs and Sony - Battling the Pirates
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, consumer awareness of privacy in automobiles is reaching mainstream, and kaspersky vanishes from computers. Also, the ISPs fight back on the Sony piracy case, and we also visit SillyVille.
Rockstar Hates Linux Gamers
This week in Linux News, Ubuntu enables oidc authentication and Real-time Linux is now in the kernel. Also, Gnome 47 is released with several upgrades and Rockstar hates Linux users.
Big Brother is Watching
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, tech billionaires are calling for 1984 telescreens, and millions of RFID cards can be easily cloned. Also, OpenAI Says that ChatGPT can now think and reason and the big tech companies are killing the planet. We also visit SillyVille.
X86_64 on ARM?
This week in Linux news, Plasma 6.2 has is in testing and it comes with many nice new features, and Cinnamon will soon come with a better default theme. Also, Virtualbox 7.1 brings amazing new features to Linux and Fedora has a plan to run x86 packages on ARM processors.
Steam Update for Families
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, a new company tracks ADHD into a phone app, and new takes on old scams are seen in the wild. Also, Google will use AI to fact check and Steam releases an update for family title sharing. We also visit SillyVille.