Mint Zena provides more information than ever on what your hardware's doing.
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For something intended to mimic good old pencil and paper, drawing tablets and the tech behind them are surprisingly complicated. If you fancy a crash course in how they work and want to build your ...
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The developers behind the multimedia framework FFmpeg have had a portion of Rockchip Linux's code blocked on GitHub due to ...
NewsFlash is an excellent app for staying on top of the news. The window is adaptive, so you can go full-screen or read in a ...
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 ...
In the market for a dumb laptop? No, I don't mean one of those gobbledygook brands on Amazon powered by weak-sauce Intel ...
When Lenovo first introduced the Legion Go 2 with Windows, the company said it would sell for $1049 and up. But now that it’s ...