Linux gaming has evolved from a niche experiment into a smooth, high-performance alternative to Windows, thanks to Proton, better drivers, and the Steam Deck.
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Following on from the Steam Deck native app, more Linux users can now make use of GeForce Now. In a slowly growing show of support for the operating system, Nvidia has launched a beta version of ...
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This winter break, I decided to learn something I had never done before while using AI as my tutor. My goal was to create a ...
OpenNebula Systems is the developer of OpenNebula, an open and vendor-neutral cloud management and virtualization platform for private, hybrid, and edge infrastructures. The company provides SLA-based ...
Tom Fenton examines the diverse thin-client marketplace beyond recent consolidation, revealing that major hardware vendors have commoditized their devices and under-invested in proprietary operating ...
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Many smartphones offer video output over a USB-C port, allowing to connect your phone to a display and use it sort of like a ...
Spectro Cloud, a leading provider of modern infrastructure management, today announced Hadron, a lightweight, secure Linux distribution optimized for enterprise edge deployments. Hadron was created by ...
EndeavorOS is another Arch-based distribution that elevates the aesthetics of the desktop. Although it defaults to a gorgeous KDE Plasma desktop, you can choose between KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, ...