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Apple bundles creative apps into creator studio subscription
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Apple has announced Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription service bundling its professional creative and productivity apps for $13 per month or $129 per year. The package includes tools like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, with premium features for Keynote, Pages, and Numbers, launching on January 28. Mac users can still purchase apps individually, while iPad versions require the subscription.
A frustrating bug in Windows 11 is causing the entire desktop to vanish for some users. Fortunately, a fix is available to resolve the issue. This comes amid broader user cynicism toward Microsoft's promises on OS improvements and AI integration.
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OpenAI has released a dedicated macOS application for its Codex AI coding tool, enhancing its capabilities to manage multiple AI agents for complex tasks. The app builds on Codex, which debuted last spring as a response to competitors like Anthropic's Claude Code. It introduces features like Skills and Automations to streamline workflows for developers.
Anthropic has introduced Cowork, a new tool that extends its Claude AI to handle general office tasks by accessing user folders on Mac computers. Designed for non-developers, it allows plain-language instructions to organize files, create reports, and more. The feature is available as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers.
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Manjaro, a user-friendly distribution based on Arch Linux, launched in 2011 and reached beta in 2013. It offers a graphical installation process, contrasting with Arch's command-line setup, making Linux more accessible. The distribution combines rolling releases with stability testing to appeal to newcomers and experienced users alike.
MocaccinoOS emerges as a simplified version of the challenging Gentoo Linux distribution, emphasizing minimalism and ease of use. This meta-distribution offers graphical installation and container-based management for greater reliability. It appeals to Linux enthusiasts seeking stability without the complexity of compiling from source.
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Linux's contemporary filesystem mount API, introduced in 2019, has lacked official documentation for six years until now. The latest man-page package finally includes content for this code. This addition fills a notable gap in the system's resources.
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