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    • New versions of Ubuntu Touch, Mir, and Unity arrive
    — Various parts of Ubuntu's canceled desktop/fondleslab convergence project are all still ticking away – some officially and some thanks to user communities.
  • Ubuntu Touch OTA-24 Release
  • Mir release 2.10.0
  • Unity 7.6 is now available for Arch Linux
  • Ubuntu Touch OTA-24 Released for Ubuntu Phone Users
  • Google updates 2013 Chromecast for first time in over three years
  • — In a new batch of Chromecast updates, Google has released new firmware for the first-generation Chromecast for the first time in years.
  • Chromecast firmware versions and release notes
  • Eufy cameras caught sending local footage to cloud
  • — Paul Moore, a security researcher, posted on Twitter last week a frightening security situation with Eufy home security products including camera-equipped doorbells.
  • Google says Google should do a better job of patching Android phones
  • — Project Zero calls out Android and Pixel for not fixing a GPU vulnerability.
  • ClamAV 1.0.0 Released
  • — The first version of ClamAV, which is developed by the US-based tech company Cisco and the open-source community, was released back in 2002.
  • 20 Years in the Making: ClamAV Finally Hits Version 1.0
  • Compute Accelerator Subsystem Being Introduced For Linux 6.2
  • — It's happening: the new "accel" compute accelerator subsystem is now queued for introduction with the Linux 6.2 kernel once that merge window opens in December.
  • Red Hat Developers Announce Work On New “Composefs” File-System
  • — Red Hat is working on Composefs as a way to construct and use read-only images that are verifiable and have some immediate use-cases around sharing of Podman container layers and with the verification support for use by OSTree.
  • GitHub - composefs
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