The elementary OS 8.1 update introduces Wayland as the default session, better gaming via Linux 6.14, and refined accessibility features.
Chromebooks evolved past web-only basics. Debunking five big myths on updates, peripherals, app hacks, and when they beat ...
Underneath ChromeOS, many older Chromebooks are still perfectly functional, low-power computers with solid CPUs, built-in ...
It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking a Chromebook is "simple" and is only suitable for kids at school, not serious work. Yet, ChromeOS has grown into a rather mature operating system, and there ...
It looks like we finally have a name for Google’s massive desktop project. After years of rumors and hints, a new job listing has basically spilled the beans: Aluminium OS is coming. This is the ...
Running Linux from a USB drive is possible. You can boot just about any distribution you want from USB. There are some things you should consider before going this route. I've used Linux in just about ...
Game On: Compatibility between gaming applications and Linux operating systems keeps improving. According to recent statistics, most players can now expect to run the majority of their gaming sessions ...
The Qilin ransomware operation was spotted executing Linux encryptors in Windows using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to evade detection by traditional security tools. The ransomware first launched ...
When Chromebooks first arrived in 2011, they were simple laptops–no weird gimmicks or unpleasant surprises. Just basic hardware for the day-to-day stuff. These days, Google’s “Chromebook Plus” packs ...
Android has long been focused on running mobile apps, but in recent years, features aimed at developers and power users have begun pushing its boundaries. One exciting frontier: running full Linux ...
Chromebooks have been around for almost 15 years, and since their launch, they've made some noble attempts to evolve into something beyond just a super cheap laptop for students. It's been a difficult ...
I am a (hobby) programmer with 40 years of experience...blah. it's actually 45 years. My first machine was the TRS80. By 1999 I was compiling Allegro Games on 500 MHz. Logically, I am that dinosaur ...