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Back From the Dead: Amarok 3.0 Music Player Released "Aamrok 3.0, ported to Qt5/KDE Frameworks 5, has been released," writes Slashdot reader serafean. "With the heavy lifting being done, the Qt6/KF6 version is expected later in the year." Originally developed for Linux as part of the KDE desktop environment, Amarok is a free, cross-platform music player that supports various audio formats and a user interface that can be tailored to individual preferences. These are the main features/changes, as highlighted in a KDE blog post: FEATURES: - Added a… Google dubs Epic’s demands from its antitrust win ‘unnecessary’ and ‘far beyond the scope’ of the verdict The new filing, along with Epic's proposal, will help to inform Judge James Donato in a hearing scheduled on May 23 about what actions to take next to put Google’s power in check. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Meet three Swift Student Challenge winners changing the future through coding Meet Dezmond Blair, Elena Galluzzo, and Jawaher Shaman, three winners of Apple’s 2024 Swift Student Challenge. How Long Can You Rent A Lawn Mower From Home Depot & What Does It Cost? If you only need a lawnmower for a single job or a brief period of time, you can always rent one from Home Depot for much cheaper than buying one. Everything You Need to Know About Hybrid Cars What’s the difference between a hybrid, a mild hybrid, and a plug-in hybrid? This is the WIRED guide for the electric-curious. Windows 11 and Microsoft Office are just $50 together this week only Want to upgrade your Microsoft products but don’t want to spend the premium to do so? Now’s the time to take advantage of a limited-time deal on the all-in-one Microsoft Office Pro 2019 for Windows: Lifetime License plus Windows 11 Pro bundle . This week only, you can upgrade to Windows 11 Pro and get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Pro 2019 for a single $49.97 price. Windows 11 Pro has be… Dark Brandon popping off: is Joe Biden’s ‘cringe’ TikTok helping or hurting him? His youth support declining, the president needs ‘to be where the people are’. His account regularly mocks Trump – but remains silent on Gaza In Joe Biden’s TikTok debut , timed to the Super Bowl in February, the president answered rapid-fire questions like “Chiefs or Niners?” (neither, he picked the Eagles because his wife’s a “Philly girl”) and flashed the Dark Brandon meme. He got over 10m vie… Meta now has an AI chatbot. Experts say get ready for more AI-powered social media Artificial intelligence experts said social media users can expect to see more of chatbots and other AI technology influencing their experience — for better or possibly worse. |
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