Thunderbird 139 follows closely on Firefox's heels
Thunderbird 139 introduces a new monthly release cycle, offering users the option of an Extended Support Release for a more stable email client experience.
Highlights of Godot 4.5: Chunk Tilemap Physics, "Mute Game" Toggle, and More | HackerNoon
One significant change in this release is the introduction of the 'Mute Game' toggle, which allows developers to mute audio easily while testing their projects.
Everything You Need to Know About Go 1.23 | HackerNoon
Go 1.23 introduces significant improvements over the previous versions, including enhanced language features like user-defined iterators and new commands for better module management.
This release provides many bug fixes, performance improvements, and fine tuning, ensuring a more efficient experience for users transitioning to version 7.6.
Spring News Roundup: RCs of Spring Boot, Data, Security, Auth, Session, Integration, Web Services
The first release candidate of Spring Boot 3.5.0 introduces significant bug fixes, dependency upgrades, and new annotations to enhance servlet and filter registration.
Exchange Server 2019 has less than six months left
No responsible administrator would accept the new version without first testing it, regardless of how much Microsoft might insist that everything will be fine. Three months is not enough time.
This update significantly improves connector functionality, enhances configuration options, and fixes various bugs, boosting the stability and performance of data synchronization and processing.
With the release of GNOME 48, users can expect enhanced performance, especially on low-end devices while introducing a new media player and improved notifications handling.
On October 18, 2024, a technical mistake led to the accidental release of Scala 3.6.0 instead of the intended 3.6.0-RC1. The Scala Core Team promptly launched Scala 3.6.1 as a workaround.
The final version 1.0.0 of the Ruby Version Manager for Windows (rvm-windows) has been released, inspired by the Unix project rvm.io, providing a compatible interface.
Google is planning to release Android 16 much sooner than the traditional timeline, potentially as early as the second quarter of next year, instead of the usual late summer releases.