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There’s mounting evidence to suggest that more people than ever are switching to Linux. Take the recent announcement from the makers of Zorin OS – the most Windows-like Linux distro – that it had been
I like to think of us – readers, writers, suppliers – as all being jolly serious folk. No room for RGB bling, don’t even whisper the word “gaming”. We all want to look like we’re making impactful deci
In your answer to Tom Rathbone’s question about ebook formats (Issue 724, page 69) you could have mentioned the app ReadEra (https://readera.org). I installed it on my iPad earlier this year and it su
Technology keeps getting smarter, more reliable and more cloud-based, and old-school backup regimes have fallen by the wayside. Many of us remember the days of copying key files onto floppy disks at t
UK CD sales peaked in 2001, when we bought 225.9 million discs worth £2.2 billion. Convenient, affordable and genuinely excellent in quality, the compact disc was, and remains, a format valued by list
Printers have become significantly cheaper over the years, but there’s still plenty of scope to make an expensive mistake. Go for the wrong balance of features or performance and you might find yourse