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  • AI PCs — get the latest news and insights

    9/20/2025, 2:43:41 AM · by fireman15 · 31 replies
    Computer World ^ | Aug 28, 2025 | Dan Muse
    AI PCs are equipped with powerful processors and AI accelerators designed to increase productivity and creativity. With our round-up of the latest news, learn how AI PCs are poised to shape the future of computing. Virtually every aspect of technology has been affected, and potentially improved, by artificial intelligence (AI). PCs are no exception. While the meaning of “AI PC” is still evolving, it generally refers to a computer specifically designed to excel at AI-powered tasks. These beefed-up computers typically feature: High-end CPUs and GPUs to handle the demanding computational requirements of AI applications such as AI assistants that automate...
  • Why you absolutely need a mini PC

    9/19/2025, 1:28:11 AM · by fireman15 · 111 replies
    PC World ^ | Jul 7, 2025 | Florian Kastner and Sam Singleton
    Mini-PCs are space-saving, quiet, versatile and often cheaper than a classic desktop PC. We discuss the advantages and what you should look out for when buying in this guide. Mini-PCs have been experiencing a real boom in recent years. No wonder, because these small desktop computers are powerful, space-saving, and flexible. This guide shows what a mini-PC actually is, where its strengths lie, and who can benefit the most from buying one. Also, be sure to check out the PCWorld deals page where we highlight the best deals from around the web on mini-PCs, like the latest stellar deal on...
  • Older Developers Are Down With the Vibe Coding Vibe

    8/30/2025, 2:13:49 AM · by nickcarraway · 13 replies
    The Register ^ | Thu 28 Aug 2025 | Iain Thomson
    They use AI more but also check it moreFor those who thought AI vibe coding was just for the youngsters, newly published research shows that developers with over 10 years of experience are more than twice as likely to do it. According to a July survey of 791 US developers from cloud services platform Fastly, around a third of senior developers with more than a decade of experience are using AI code-generation tools such as Copilot, Claude, and Gemini to produce over half of their finished software, compared to 13 percent for those devs who've only been on the...
  • The Age of Non-Woke Open Source is Beginning

    8/1/2025, 2:34:38 PM · by ProgressingAmerica · 16 replies
    The Lunduke Journal ^ | Jul 28, 2025 | Bryan Lunduke
    Non-Woke "Political Protest Forks" like XLibre & Redot are thriving. Non-DEl Linux Distributions like Open Mandriva are as well. But Woke projects? Not doing so well.
  • Learn Linux Fast by Playing These Fun and Interactive Games

    7/31/2025, 12:22:44 AM · by ShadowAce · 19 replies
    maketecheasier ^ | 22 July 2025 | Haroon Javed
    Learning Linux can feel intimidating, especially if you’re new to the terminal and unsure where to start. But it doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it can be downright fun. Here are some seriously entertaining, interactive games designed to help you learn Linux while playing.1. Cmdchallengecmdchallenge is a simple yet clever web-based game that throws single-line Linux challenges at you and expects you to solve them using only command-line instructions. You don’t need to set up any virtual machine or system; you can quickly test your Linux knowledge right in your browser.Unlike traditional learning methods that focus on memorizing...
  • Windows 10’s end of life looms. A security pro dissects your only options

    7/18/2025, 8:35:20 PM · by fireman15 · 117 replies
    PCWorld ^ | July 17,2025 | Alaina Yee
    Choose wisely. Your PC could end up vulnerable to online threats otherwise. This fall, Windows 10 will reach its end of life—at least, as defined by Microsoft. On October 14, the company ends feature updates to the operating system. Security and stability updates also become restricted—a potential liability, depending on the choices you make now. To help users successfully navigate Windows 10’s extinction event, Adam Patrick Murray sat down with ethical hacker Mike Danseglio to talk options. The goal: To find the best option for your PC to stay current with security updates and patches, no matter the age of...
  • Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share In USA

    7/16/2025, 8:47:43 PM · by ShadowAce · 31 replies
    OSTechnix ^ | 15 July 2025 | Sk
    For the first time, Linux has officially broken the 5% desktop market share barrier in the United States of America! It's a huge milestone for open-source and our fantastic Linux community. While many might think of Linux as a niche choice, this new data shows a significant shift is happening. The Numbers Are In: Linux at 5.03% in the USA!According to the latest StatCounter Global Stats for June 2025, Linux now holds 5.03% of the desktop operating system market share in the United United States of America. This is fantastic news!Figure 1: StatCounter - Desktop Operating System Market Share in...
  • This secret version of Windows 10 still gets updates until 2032

    6/28/2025, 4:33:59 AM · by fireman15 · 134 replies
    Laptop Magazine ^ | May 31, 2025 | Rael Hornby
    No Copilot, no ads, no bloat, no AI — and seven extra years of official support. It sounds too good to be true, but there's a reason most haven't heard of it. Microsoft won't advertise it, and you're highly unlikely to stumble across it by accident, but there's a version of Windows 10 that drops the ads, the AI, and will be officially supported for years to come — long after most are forced to upgrade to Windows 11. For those unaware, Windows 10 is due to be retired by Microsoft on October 14, 2025. Beyond this date, the operating...
  • Estonian engineers turn 15-year-old $9 trash phones into pocket-sized data centers

    6/27/2025, 1:27:28 PM · by Red Badger · 26 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | June 25, 2025 | Kaif Shaikh
    By stripping batteries and hacking Android phones with open-source Linux, researchers built submersible data hubs for AI-powered image recognition. Researchers hacked 15-year-old smartphones into tiny servers that outperform Raspberry Pi at a fraction of the cost. Kadri-Ann Kivastik/ Via Eurekalert ======================================================================== A team at the University of Tartu’s Institute of Computer Science has shown that obsolete mobile phones can be wired together to do the sort of heavy data processing normally reserved for expensive server farms while keeping thousands of handsets out of landfills. Led by associate professor of pervasive computing Huber Flores, the engineers stripped the batteries from four...
  • Yet another European government is ditching Microsoft for Linux - here's why

    6/16/2025, 6:52:14 PM · by ShadowAce · 50 replies
    "We're done with Teams!" declared Digitalisation Minister Dirk Schrödter, speaking via an open-source video platform, in his announcement that the German state of Schleswig-Holstein will phase out all Microsoft software from government workplaces. The goal is to fully transition from Microsoft programs to Linux and open-source programs within the next three months. Also: Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and LinuxThe decision will affect nearly every civil servant, police officer, and judge, about 30,000 employees. Eventually, the rest of the civil service employees, primarily school teachers, will make the open-source shift. The radical change is being...
  • TP-Link routers may be banned as security risks, report says

    5/30/2025, 5:12:40 PM · by Bobbyvotes · 25 replies
    It's not just TikTok that's in trouble over cybersecurity. U.S. authorities are investigating TP-Link, a Chinese company that holds 65% of the U.S. market for home and small-business routers, for potential national security risks, the Wall Street Journal reports today. The company’s routers have been linked to cyberattacks targeting Western organizations and government agencies. Key points Security Concerns: Microsoft found that Chinese hackers used TP-Link routers in cyberattacks. Government Probes: Commerce, Defense, and Justice departments are investigating, with a potential U.S. ban on TP-Link devices under consideration for next year. Router Flaws: TP-Link routers are often shipped with unaddressed security...
  • Microsoft open-sources the Windows Subsystem for Linux

    5/22/2025, 8:59:22 PM · by Openurmind · 36 replies
    GHACKS ^ | May 20, 2025 | Agencies Ghacks
    Microsoft has announced that it has open sourced the Windows Subsystem for Linux. WSL, as it's commonly called, allows users to run Linux apps directly on Windows. All you need to do to install WSL is run the following command in a terminal: wsl --install Refer to this article for additional details regarding how to set up WSL. WSL was first announced at the Build 2016 developer conference, and shipped with the Windows 10 Anniversary update. While the original release was based on lxcore.sys, a pico process provider that Windows used to run ELF executables natively. Microsoft released WSL 2...
  • Microsoft Fixes Windows Update That Broke GRUB in Dual-Boot Systems

    5/19/2025, 3:31:57 AM · by ransomnote · 20 replies
    linuxiac.com ^ | May 16, 2025 | Bobby Borisov
    Long story short – the problem began after Microsoft’s August 2024 Patch updates, which included a mitigation for a known GRUB2 vulnerability (CVE-2022-2601). The flaw allowed malicious actors to bypass UEFI Secure Boot protections using a compromised GRUB2 bootloader.To address this, Microsoft deployed a Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT) update (KB5041571) to block vulnerable bootloaders. Unfortunately, this had unintended consequences.While it was supposed to detect and exempt dual-boot configurations from being affected, this detection failed in several scenarios. As a result, many dual-boot users with Windows and Linux on the same machine suddenly found themselves unable to get into their...
  • 5 factors steadily fueling Linux's desktop rise

    5/14/2025, 4:55:49 PM · by ProgressingAmerica · 56 replies
    ZDNet ^ | May 13, 2025 | Steven Vaughan-Nichols
    Numbers don't lie Recently, however, I was looking for web search engine popularity numbers. The usual sites people use for these numbers, such as Statcounter, as Ed Bott recently pointed out, have real problems. So, I went to the most reliable source I know of, the US federal government's Digital Analytics Program (DAP). This site gives a running count of US government website visits and an analysis. On average, there are 1.6 billion sessions in the last 30 days, with millions of users daily. In short, DAP gives a detailed view of what people use without massaging the data. According...
  • How to Use PCPartPicker to Build a PC

    5/10/2025, 12:47:33 PM · by daniel1212 · 36 replies
    UMATechnology ^ | March 24, 2024 | UMATechnology
    What is PCPartPicker?PCPartPicker is a popular online platform that assists users in selecting compatible PC components, such as CPUs, motherboards, RAM, graphics cards, power supplies, storage devices, and more. It offers a user-friendly interface with powerful tools that help streamline the process of building a PC. Key features of PCPartPicker include:Component Compatibility Checking: PCPartPicker automatically checks the compatibility of selected components to ensure they work together seamlessly.Price Comparison: It provides real-time price comparisons from various retailers, allowing users to find the best deals on components.Build Guides: PCPartPicker offers pre-configured build guides for different budgets and purposes, making it easier for...
  • Microsoft’s Free Windows Upgrade—Stop 60% Of Attacks On Your PC [provocative post]

    5/10/2025, 12:44:59 PM · by daniel1212 · 15 replies
    .forbes.com ^ | April 25, 2025 | Zak Doffman
    We’re talking Windows 10, of course, which will soon retire from service. “On October 14, 2025,” Microsoft has just confirmed, again, “Windows 10 PCs will no longer receive feature or security updates, increasing security risks and operational challenges.” Microsoft is taking this opportunity to push Copilot+ PCs, complete with a raft of new AI tools including its controversial Recall. But the primary benefit is the upgrade to Windows 11, which combines with a compatible PCs security module to better protect against all those threats targeting the world of Windows.Those using Windows 11, Microsoft says, “have reported a 62% drop in...
  • Microsoft to tighten Windows security dramatically in 2025 - here's how Stung by last summer's CrowdStrike meltdown,.. Microsoft is rolling out a wide range of security changes

    5/10/2025, 12:42:53 PM · by daniel1212 · 10 replies
    .zdnet.com ^ | Nov. 19, 2024 | Ed Bott
    ...A new round of security features scheduled to appear in Windows 11 over the next year will address more fundamental security concerns.... The biggest security issue is that the overwhelming majority of Windows users run using an account with administrator privileges. .. The fix is a feature called Administrator Protection, which gives the user standard permissions by default. If they need to perform an action that requires administrator rights, such as installing an app or changing a system setting, they'll need to authenticate using Windows Hello biometrics or a device-specific PIN. That authorization creates a temporary token that is valid...
  • Microsoft finally ships controversial Windows 11 'Recall' feature after year-long delay — now rolling out to all Copilot+ PCs

    5/10/2025, 12:41:02 PM · by daniel1212 · 16 replies
    .windowscentral.com ^ | April 25, 2025 | Zac Bowden
    Initially announced in May 2024, the controversial AI tool was branded a privacy and security nightmare right out of the gate due to how the feature stored the data it collected locally on the PC.This resulted in Microsoft being forced to pull Recall from launch just days before it was supposed to. The company has since worked to address the security issuesWindows Recall is a feature that captures everything you do on your PC via snapshots, and stores them securely on your PC.The Recall app lets you triage and view these snapshots, going as far back as you like. The...
  • Installing Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide [FREEPER EXPERTS, PLEASE CRITIQUE THIS ARTICLE OR ADD YOUR OWN SUGGESTED LINKS FOR INSTALLATION OR LEARNING]

    5/6/2025, 5:01:53 PM · by ransomnote · 37 replies
    techietory.com ^ | September 17, 2024 | Techietory
    ransomnote: This is just one of the countless articles and videos about installing Linux. It's written using Ubuntu as an example, but it also lists 5 popular distros (e.g., versions) of Linux in the article, and there are over 1000 different distros beyond those. Learn how to install Linux with this detailed step-by-step guide, covering everything from system requirements to post-installation setup.Linux, a versatile and powerful open-source operating system, has gained immense popularity among developers, IT professionals, and everyday users alike. Unlike proprietary systems like Windows or macOS, Linux offers unparalleled flexibility, security, and control over your computing environment. Whether...
  • End Of 10 [With Support for Windows 10 ending in October of 2025, this is a website encouraging collaboration to help those leaving Windows 10 for Linux]

    5/6/2025, 5:11:29 PM · by ransomnote · 49 replies
    Endof10 ^ | 5/6/2025 | Endof10.org
    [H/T openurmind]PlacesEventsDIY InstallSupport for Windows 10 ends on October 14, 2025.Microsoft wants you to buy a new computer.But what if you could make your current one fast and secure again?If you bought your computer after 2010, there's most likely no reason to throw it out. By just installing an up-to-date Linux operating system you can keep using it for years to come.Installing an operating system may sound difficult, but you don't have to do it alone. With any luck, there are people in your area ready to help!Find someone to help you → [ransomnote: I removed the link. Only one...