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[Andrew Egan’s] post covers just how the conversion to a card-based system pushed OS/2 underground all over the Big Apple, and it is an interesting read. The choice of OS/2 might seem odd today.
Although I'm not one to judge a book by its cover, Zorin OS makes a good case for doing just that. This desktop operating system has a very special trick up its sleeve.
If you’re particularly conscious about privacy, you’ll be glad to know that Qubes supports Whonix, a VM-only operating system that combines a hardened Debian kernel with the Tor anonymity network.
Apple is developing an all-new operating system codenamed "Charismatic," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple smart ...
The most surprising aspect of Microsoft's vision of the operating system of the future is that it largely describes a path that Google has already taken with Chrome OS.
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