Leftovers: Software

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Calibre Arrives with Qt 5.4.1 Support and Improved Text Rendering
The Calibre eBook reader, editor, and library management application has been updated to version 2.23. The developer has made some minor improvements and Calibre now comes bundled with Qt 5.4.1.
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Professional Painting App Krita 2.9.2 Is Out with Lots of Fixes
Krita is an open-source digital painting software that proved to be a very powerful and useful solution. The developers have just issued a new update for the 2.9 branch of the application, and they have implemented a large number of improvements.
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Google Chrome 41 Integrates Fix for an Exploit Rewarded by Google with $30,000
The Google developers have announced that the Google Chrome browser has been updated and that a few important security fixes have been implemented.
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Google’s ARC Beta runs Android apps on Chrome OS, Windows, Mac, and Linux
In September, Google launched ARC—the "App Runtime for Chrome,"—a project that allowed Android apps to run on Chrome OS. A few days later, a hack revealed the project's full potential: it enabled ARC on every "desktop" version of Chrome, meaning you could unofficially run Android apps on Chrome OS, Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. ARC made Android apps run on nearly every computing platform (save iOS).
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Google brings millions of Android apps to Chrome OS
Your $200 Chrome OS device is about to become more exciting. Google has opened the floodgates for developers to ‘port’ their Android apps to Chrome OS device. It actually goes beyond Chrome OS powered devices. Any device running Chrome, the browser, is now capable of running Android apps.
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How to run any Android app in Chrome
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Google's ARC Welder Gives You A Glimpse Of An Android-Anywhere Future
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StarNet's FastX Takes Remote Linux Desktop Access into the Cloud with New Browser Access to Linux Servers
StarNet Communications Corp, (http://www.starnet.com/) a leading publisher of remote Linux desktop solutions today announced the release of the industry’s first X Windows terminal emulator capable of displaying a full remote Linux desktop over the Internet using only a standard browser.
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This week in KDE: And now time for some UI polishing
This week we’ve mixed in a lot of user interface polishing with our usual assortment of bugfixes!
15-Minute Bugs Resolved
Current number of bugs: 57, down from 59. 0 added, 1 found to already be fixed, and 1 resolved:
When using screen scaling with the on-by-default Systemd startup in Plasma, the wrong scale factor is no longer sometimes used immediately upon login, which would cause Plasma to be blurry (on Wayland) or everything to be displayed at the wrong size (on X11) (David Edmundson, Plasma 5.25.2)
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ROMA is an upcoming Linux laptop equipped with an unnamed quad-core RISC-V processor with GPU and NPU, up to 16GB RAM, 256GB storage, primarily aimed at software developers, and with Web3 technology integration.
The ROMA laptop will be born out of the collaboration between DeepComputing working on engineering and Xcalibyte taking care of system tuning, plus PW (assembly), ECP (security), XC (crypto), Rexeen (voice), and the LatticeX Foundation (PoS blockchain, NFT).
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