Gaming

GeForce NOW Unleashes Smarter Game Discovery with Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+ Tags

GeForce NOW adds in-app labels for Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+ titles, streamlining discovery. New games and a Thor skin also debut.

AI & Machine Learning

OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Drives NVIDIA's Codex to 'Mind-Blowing' Efficiency Gains

10,000+ NVIDIA employees use GPT-5.5-powered Codex, cutting debugging from days to hours. Jensen Huang says 'jump to lightspeed.'

Software Tools

Simulation-First Revolution: Manufacturing Enters New Era of AI-Driven Production

Manufacturing enters simulation-first era: AI-trained in virtual factories achieves 99% accuracy, slashing costs and design cycles across industries.

Programming

NVIDIA Unveils Nemotron 3 Nano Omni: One Model to Rule Vision, Audio, and Language – 9x More Efficient AI Agents

NVIDIA launches Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, a unified multimodal model delivering up to 9x more efficient AI agents by combining vision, audio, and language in one system. Available April 28, 2026.

Gaming

NVIDIA GeForce NOW Unleashes May Cloud Gaming Blitz: 16 New Titles and RTX 5080 Power Boost

NVIDIA expands GeForce NOW with 16 games in May, including Forza Horizon 6 and 007 First Light. RTX 5080 performance now covers more titles for Ultimate members.

Open Source

Open Source AI Agent 'OpenClaw' Races to GitHub Record, Raises Security Alarms

Open-source AI agent OpenClaw surpasses 250K GitHub stars in 60 days, becoming most-starred project. Security concerns emerge as NVIDIA partners to harden the platform for enterprise use.

Privacy & Law

Musk vs. Altman Courtroom Showdown: Emails Reveal Tensions Over OpenAI's For-Profit Shift

Elon Musk's three-day testimony in his lawsuit against OpenAI reveals emails and tweets claiming CEO Sam Altman betrayed nonprofit promise by shifting to for-profit model. More witnesses to come.

Linux & DevOps

Hacktivist Group Claims Responsibility for Widespread Ubuntu Service Disruptions

Hacktivist group CyberFury claims DDoS attack on Ubuntu/Canonical services prevents updates; experts warn of unpatched vulnerabilities.

Science & Space

Replit CEO Vows Independence, Rejects Sale Amid Cursor’s $60 Billion SpaceX Acquisition Talks

Replit CEO Amjad Masad rejects sale rumors, vows to compete independently as rival Cursor nears $60B SpaceX acquisition.

Robotics & IoT

Uber Unveils Plan to Turn Its Driver Fleet into a Massive Sensor Network for Autonomous Vehicle Development

Uber CTO reveals plan to turn millions of drivers into a sensor grid for self-driving data, leveraging AV Labs program announced in January. Opt-in, anonymized data collection could accelerate autonomous vehicle development.

Linux & DevOps

Fedora 44: GNOME 50 Goes Stable with VRR, Plasma 6.6 Adds OCR, and More

Fedora 44 launches with Linux kernel 6.19, GNOME 50's stable VRR and fractional scaling, KDE Plasma 6.6's OCR features, and gaming enhancements via NTSYNC. Also includes updated toolchain and language runtimes.

Open Source

GitHub Actions Vulnerability Led to Malicious Python Package on PyPI – What You Need to Know

A GitHub Actions vulnerability allowed attackers to push malicious code to PyPI via Elementary Data's CLI. Users of version 0.23.3 must remove it, check for a marker file, and rotate credentials.

Technology

LVFS Tightens Access to Sustain Firmware Updates on Linux Amid Funding Gaps

LVFS faces sustainability crisis, introduces phased access restrictions and sponsorship tiers to fund development. Only two sponsors currently support the project.

Open Source

Warp Terminal Goes Open Source: A New Model for Community Collaboration

Warp terminal open-sources code on GitHub with unique community model where AI agents implement features, humans handle ideas and review. Designed to accelerate development and compete with closed-source rivals.

Open Source

Funded Standards Work: Sovereign Tech Agency Pilot Pays Open Source Maintainers

Sovereign Tech Agency launches pilot paying open source maintainers to participate in IETF, W3C, and ISO standards development, offering monthly stipends and covering expenses for up to 10 selected developers.

Software Tools

Exploring Ptyxis: The Modern Terminal with Container-First Design

Ptyxis is a modern GTK4/libadwaita terminal with a visual tab overview, rich color schemes, and first-class container support for Podman, Distrobox, and Toolbox, now default on Fedora and upcoming Ubuntu.

Programming

Microsoft Opens a Historic Chapter: 86-DOS Source Code Released 45 Years Later

Microsoft open-sourced the earliest known DOS source code on its 45th anniversary, revealing the origins of PC software history.

Linux & DevOps

Ubuntu's Flavor Selection Gets Leaner: Why Quality Beats Quantity

Ubuntu is streamlining its official flavors, focusing on clarity and sustainability over an overwhelming number of under-resourced options. This benefits users and maintainers alike.

Gaming

Top 4 Tech Deals You Can't Miss: Galaxy Tab S11, S26 Ultra, Fire TV Stick 4K, and Samsung Odyssey Monitor

Discover incredible discounts on Galaxy Tab S11 and other models, S26 Ultra bundle, Fire TV Stick 4K at $16, and Samsung Odyssey monitor.

Gaming

10 Ways the Vivo X300 Ultra Is Forcing Samsung to Rethink Its Flagship Strategy

The Vivo X300 Ultra excels in camera hardware, gimbal stabilization, 120W charging, and pricing, threatening Samsung's flagship dominance with innovations Samsung must adopt.

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