Linux offers control, security, and freedom, but its learning curve, software, and hardware issues may challenge some users.
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Microsoft’s big focus for Windows is AI integration. Meanwhile, Valve has been not-so-quietly pilfering the entire PC gaming ...
The D7VK project for providing Direct3D 7 support on Linux with Wine / Proton has expanded in the version 1.1 release to add ...
Fresh is an easy-to-use and poweful text editor for the terminal. It takes many things we love about modern graphical editors and brings them to the terminal.
Homebrew is a free, open-source package manager for Linux and MacOS that simplifies the installation and management of software. Think of Homebrew as a command-line version of the App Store that ...
Sometimes, a somewhat obscure Linux distribution might be just what you're looking for. Is either CachyOS or Nobara the one?
Does the future belong to Linux? It's way too early to call that, but new Loss32 project should make Microsoft sit up and ...
NVIDIA's GeForce NOW service is available across a wide variety of platforms and screens these days, but that doesn't mean ...
Valve have released SteamOS 3.7.20 Beta coming with just two changes, and one of them is very interesting to see arrive on ...