It’s been a long time since anyone thought Linux could seriously challenge Windows for domination as a desktop operating system. But that doesn’t mean that interest in having Linux on your laptop has entirely vanished. “It’s very exciting,” Matthew Miller, project lead for Fedora, tells TechRepublic. Read More at TechRepublic
Huawei selling MateBook laptops with Linux preinstalled
Despite the trade blacklisting of Huawei by the US government, the Chinese electronics giant’s notebook division is plugging along, despite reports of component order cancellations in June, prompting concern they could exit the PC OEM market. Huawei is now selling the Matebook 13, Matebook 14, and […]
Apple employees can now access free genetic screenings
Apple has partnered with Color Genomics on a pilot program to offer free genetic screenings to all its Silicon Valley employees through AC Wellness, which are Apple’s dedicated health clinics set up near the Apple Park headquarters. Sources say Apple’s been working with Color for several months on these free […]
Legacy Home Automation vs Smart Home & The DIY Pros – Automated Home
March 24, 2020 Here’s an interesting podcast that caught me by surprise. You see it’s 2 smart home professionals, extolling the virtues of DIY smart home platforms over traditional systems. What’s the Difference? I don’t agree with their definition of ‘smart home’ vs ‘home automation’, but I do get their […]