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NvidiaNvidia is also reportedly planning to add several new titles to the GeForce Now library. According to promotional documents seen by VideoCardz, the upcoming games include 007 First Light, Crimson Desert, Resident Evil Requiem, and Active Matter. These additions would further expand the GeForce Now catalog, following the rollout of...Read Entire ArticleSee the Story
Nvidia GeForce Now Expected to Gain Official Linux Support as Early as This Week
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SecuritySecurity and operations teams often work with firewall platforms that require frequent tuning or upgrades to meet evolving network demands. IPFire has released its 2.29 Core Update 199, aimed at network and protection teams that manage this open source firewall distribution. Wi-Fi and network protocol support changes Core Update 199 adds support for the latest Wi-Fi standards, including Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7. These additions give teams the ability…See the Story
IPFire Update Brings New Network And Security Features To Firewall Deployments - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News

SoftwareDebian’s Privacy Void: The Quiet Collapse of a Key Data Protection Pillar In the world of open-source software, where volunteer-driven projects power much of the digital infrastructure, the Debian Linux distribution stands as a cornerstone. Yet, as 2026 dawns, this venerable project faces an unexpected hurdle: the complete dissolution of its Data Protection Team. This development, highlighted in a recent announcement from Debian’s leadership, un…See the Story