A new ChromeOS Flex USB program from Google and Back Market aims to revive aging laptops by letting users easily install Google’s lightweight operating system.
Google is partnering with Back Market to sell USB sticks that let you install ChromeOS Flex on older Windows and Intel-powered Macs collecting dust.
If you’ve used Linux for a long time, you know that we are spoiled these days. Getting a new piece of hardware back in the day was often a horrible affair, requiring custom kernels and lots ...
Apple has taken the wraps off a brand new entry to its MacBook line of laptops: the MacBook Neo. It will come in four vibrant colors, feature a 13-inch display, and be driven by an A18 Pro chip, the ...
Four months after announcing a software collab, Asus and GoPro have hard-launched their partnership in the form of the ProArt ...
Old USB drives should never be used for backups, long-term storage, live operating systems, active file editing, or primary ...
Lenovo has recently unveiled new ThinkEdge devices for edge AI applications: the Intel "Arrow Lake"-powered ThinkEdge SE60n ...
Windows To Go is a Microsoft solution to the enterprise workforce on the move. Basically, it puts a bootable copy of Windows 8.1, along with all your settings, apps, security tools and policies on a ...
Once your computer has booted up to the Personalization Screen (Windows 8 and Windows 10) or “Set Up Windows” screen (Windows Vista), you can create a user account and login to the desktop. Windows ...
A frustrating error message may appear for some iPhone users when they’re using a computer to restore an iPhone or install an ...
Microsoft has announced two OEM partnerships to expand its Windows 365 Cloud PC portfolio, which will now include one Asus device and another from Dell. Announced by Windows Commercial Marketing VP ...
The only Mac to launch since Tahoe was released is the M5 MacBook Pro, so owners of that system will need Tahoe or newer. If ...
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