When we think of gaming on a PC or laptop, we aim to get our laptops with the best possible specifications available that also don’t dig a hole in our pockets. As far as gaming PCs are concerned, you ...
There's no shortage of operating systems you can try on a Raspberry Pi. These include general-purpose distros like Ubuntu and Fedora that are ideal for desktop and server use, as well as more niche ...
A whimsical wordsmith at Game Rant, crafting pixelated odysseys from a lifelong love for gaming and a diet of 1UP mushrooms. The Steam Deck is one of the best handheld consoles to come out in recent ...
I've used nearly every possible desktop operating system known. I've experienced nearly every incarnation of Windows and MacOS, I've used just about all the various Linux distributions over the years, ...
Distrohoppers are renown for constantly changing Linux distributions over and over again. But, sooner or later, some distrohoppers stop hopping and settle down with one Linux distribution. A guest ...
In today's digital landscape, where privacy, customization, and performance are paramount, many Windows users are exploring alternatives. Linux, long regarded as a powerful yet complex option, has ...
The latest version of iOS will arrive officially this fall, but you don’t need to wait to start testing the software on your iPhone, thanks to Apple’s public beta rollout. Here’s everything you need ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. If you want to hang with Snoopy or go all in on widgets, the new version of watchOS is the way to go. If you want ...
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I tried Zorin OS 18 as a Microsoft escapee to test if it's truly a good Windows alternative
A couple of weeks ago, Zorin OS 18 was released with a big focus on making things comfortable for people migrating from Windows 10 to Linux. And I don't mean that figuratively; the developers flat-out ...
So I'm a WinXP whore. That is known. With XP support ending, I need to move on. I liked the look of Zorin OS 7 and wanted to try and give it a shot. I d/l'ed the ISO and made a bootable USB stick to ...
I remember back in the day when Linux was a challenge, even for computer scientists. It was all text-based; you had to manually format the hard drive, understand how networking functioned, and use the ...
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