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6 wacky things we had to do on old PCs

I've been using computers since before they had hard drives, and over the last thirty-odd years things have advanced at a breakneck speed. These days almost everything works as intended, but that has been very far from the reality for most of my personal computing history. Here's some of the weird stuff I used to do with my computers.

Is Zorin OS Pro worth paying for?

Are you confused about why anyone would pay for Linux when it’s supposed to be free? Wondering if Zorin OS is exploiting newcomers with a paid distro? Well, here’s a quick look at what you’re actually paying forβ€”and why that’s worth the asking price.

Anthropic launches Cowork, a Claude Code-like for general computing

Anthropic's agentic tool Claude Code has been an enormous hit with some software developers and hobbyists, and now the company is bringing that modality to more general office work with a new feature called Cowork.

Built on the same foundations as Claude Code and baked into the macOS Claude desktop app, Cowork allows users to give Claude access to a specific folder on their computer and then give plain language instructions for tasks.

Anthropic gave examples like filling out an expense report from a folder full of receipt photos, writing reports based on a big stack of digital notes, or reorganizing a folder (or cleaning up your desktop) based on a prompt.

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Monitoring VoIP and Bandwidth Performance With Exoprise

Monitoring VoIP and Bandwidth with Exoprise

In today’s fast-paced, digitally driven world, monitoring network performance has never been more critical. Whether you’re a small business, or a large enterprise, understanding the complexities of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and bandwidth is crucial for delivering an exceptional user experience. In this article, we’ll dive into the powerful CloudReady synthetics and Service Watch…

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Why Your Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) Is Causing More Support Tickets

As organizations continue to embrace digital transformation, Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) has become a popular solution for delivering virtual desktop environments to employees. With the flexibility, scalability, and security Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) offers, DaaS has the potential to streamline operations and boost productivity. However, this technology is not without its challenges, particularly when it comes to…

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Remote connection for Linux

By: hoek

Remote connection for Windows is pretty easy. Built in RDP server and client allows you to connect to remote Windows machine without any additional software. It is of course not too safe, to allow remote connection from the Internet, without any additional security layer, but this is not the topic for today. Today we are talking about local

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