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How to install and use Progressive Web Apps (PWA) on Linux
Microsoft's Windows commands the lion's share when it comes to desktop operating systems and one of the biggest selling points which has since been the biggest barrier for users looking to ditch the platform is app support. There are tons of apps built for Windows,... Read More

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How to Save Images From Twitter to Your Phone or Computer
As of the third quarter of 2020, Twitter had 187 million daily active users worldwide, making it one of the biggest social media platforms we have today. When used properly, Twitter can be a very powerful online tool. But many of these are reserved for... Read More

How to Reset Your Gnome Desktop to Default Settings in Two Steps
Linux is a very versatile platform for not only power users, but also tweakers and tinkerers. With the rise of Linux desktop distros have come a whole new level of options for these users. Gnome is one of the most popular desktop environments on Linux... Read More

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How to Install the latest WPS Office on Linux
The Free and Open-Source alternative to Microsoft's widely popular Office Suite of apps is evolving and the latest update is rather controversial. Other than dropping support for 32 bit operating systems, it picks up a bunch of new tricks. WPS Office 11.1.0.8722 features a stack... Read More




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A quick guide to switching from Windows to Linux
Windows is hands down the most popular Operating System in the world. Being the most popular however doesn't necessarily mean it is the best. Windows can be so nagging sometimes, especially with updates. Don't get me started on the whole malware issue. It is the... Read More

How to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10 without Partitioning
Ubuntu officially cut off support for Wubi, their Windows Based Ubuntu installer a few years back. They sited degraded performance and many bugs for this move, to the dismay of many Ubuntu lovers. Wubi was a straightforward, painless way to install Ubuntu on your Windows... Read More




Linux development Report: Samsung among top sponsors, Tizen closer than you think
It's no secret that the ordinary computer and mobile user -- coming from a Windows world on PC -- has no idea what Linux really is. Yet Linux is the engine that runs their shinny Samsung Galaxies smartphones or tablets under the hood. In this... Read More


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