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These 5 Linux Distros Still Support 32-Bit PCs
Most desktop and laptop computers from the past two decades use 64-bit x86 processors, but older 32-bit x86 CPUs (also known as i386 or i686) are still around. Even though Windows and many Linux ...
Until the 2000s, game consoles existed primarily to bring a bit of the gaming arcade experience to homes, providing graphical ...
The Asus Chromebook CM32 is a 2-in-1 ChromeOS tablet with a 12.5 inch, 2560 x 1600 pixel, 120 Hz touchscreen display, a ...
Lightweight Linux distributions get a bad rap for shipping with minimal reinstalled software. Besgnulinux, loaded with old-school charm, is the exception.
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 ...
Chip maker AMD is getting into the mini PC business… sort of. The new AMD Ryzen Halo is a compact desktop computer with AMD ...
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What if Linux ran Windows… and meant it? Meet Loss32
It's crazy, a million-to-one shot, but it might just work What if, rather than make a Linux distro that can run Windows apps, ...
Whether you're answering emails, surfing the web, or just gaming on the go, we've got a tablet that can do it all at a low price this month. I’m PCMag’s managing editor for consumer electronics ...
The best tablets combine portability with impressive performance and feature vibrant displays, powerful processors and enough memory to complete your work tasks with ease. After research and testing, ...
I’m a longtime lover of pen and paper, so E Ink tablets have been intriguing to me ever since they started becoming more widely available. After having hundreds of half-filled notebooks over the years ...
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