USB drives aren’t dead. You’re just not using them right on Windows.
If you want to relive Windows 7 and/or Vista, this fan project has resurrected those older versions with the latest updates.
Planned obsolescence? She doesn’t even go here.
If you've been using SD cards for years, you probably have old ones lying around with low storage and not much use. This solution will give them a new purpose.
Trixie plus a carefully configured MATE setup, and absolutely nothing else The Desktop Classic System is a rather unusual hand-built flavor of Debian featuring a meticulously configured spatial ...
Mint is the distro everyone recommends to Windows users. I daily-drove it for 2 weeks to see what’s great, what’s not, and ...
The other notable thing about the PlayCube is its brightness. 750 ISO lumens isn’t bright for a home theater projector, but ...
Built on Linux with full root access, EDGE is designed as a customizable infrastructure rather than a locked down appliance.
The latest EndeavorOS release just solved one of my biggest frustrations with Arch Linux ...
Geniatech debuts its i.MX95 SOM series, featuring OSM and SMARC modules with multi-core ARM computing, AI acceleration, and ...
Etcher is a powerful OS image flasher built with web technologies to ensure flashing an SDCard or USB drive is a pleasant and safe experience. It protects you from accidentally writing to your ...
Imagine that you have a "mother" PC and you want to clone its operating system on many other computers. One of the basic options which you have is to just boot everything else using a USB disk and use ...