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PINE64 Launches the Linux-based PinePhone UBports Community Edition

PINE64 has launched the PinePhone UBports Community Edition. The smartphone runs Ubuntu Touch, a mobile-friendly edition of the Ubuntu operating system.

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5 Linux Operating Systems That Offer Bleeding Edge Updates

Ready for an operating system that boasts the latest features? It's time to try one of these bleeding edge Linux distros.

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23 Operating Systems That Run on Your Raspberry Pi

Whatever your Raspberry Pi project, there's an operating system for it. Here are the best Raspberry Pi operating systems!

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10 Free Operating Systems You Maybe Never Realized Existed

Sick of Windows? Not keen on Linux? Consider an alternative, like these free operating systems that you probably haven't heard of.

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Which Operating System Should You Choose for Your Next PC?

Buying a new PC? You have more operating system choices than ever. Which is the best operating system for your computer?

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How to Install Android on Your Windows Tablet

Want to install Android on your Windows tablet? Here's how using two methods: dual-booting or emulation.

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How to Install Android on a Raspberry Pi

Want to install Android on your Raspberry Pi? Here's how to do so—and why to install Android on Raspberry Pi in the first place.

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9 Raspberry Pi Operating Systems That Aren't Linux

Looking for a Raspberry Pi OS but want to avoid Linux? Check this list of non-Linux Raspberry Pi operating systems for ideas.

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The Windows System32 Directory: What It Is and Why You Can't Delete It

What is System32 in Windows? What does it do? And what happens if you delete System32?

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Do I Have 32-Bit or 64-Bit Windows? Here's How to Tell

How can you tell if the Windows version you are using is 32-bit or 64-bit? Use these methods and learn why it is important too.

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The Best Android Emulator for Windows 10

Did you know you can run Android directly on your computer? Here are the best Android emulators for Windows 10.

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8 Classic Operating Systems You Can Access in Your Browser

Feel nostalgic? You can still relive some of the operating systems of old. Enjoy these classic operating systems in your browser.

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Why Installing Software Slows Down Your PC

When you buy a new PC, it's screaming fast. Months later, it feels usable, but nothing impressive. After a year, you're experiencing noticeable lag. Why is that?

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Don't Quit Windows! 12 Big Reasons to Keep Using It

In 2018, you should stick with the Windows operating system for your desktop. Why? Well, here are the biggest reasons why Windows is worth keeping around.

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How Every Operating System Keeps You Safe

Some operating systems are claimed to be unsafe. But what does that even mean? Here's how your operating system protects you from top to bottom.

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3 Real Risks When Downloading Leaked Operating Systems

Have you ever been tempted to download an operating system from an illegal site? Don't -- it's a sure-fire way to find malware on your system, or worse...

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One Size Doesn't Fit All: Why Software Isn't Universally Compatible

Software is the same on any operating system, right? Wrong. It might look the same, and function similarly, but it is different behind the scenes.

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How to Use Hyper-V to Run Any Linux Distro on Windows 10

What's better than one operating system? Two operating systems! We'll show you how to install a second OS on Windows using Hyper-V, the native Windows virtual machine solution.

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Windows vs. Linux: Here's What They Have in Common

Instead of nitpicking how Linux has this or Windows lacks that, perhaps we should celebrate that both operating systems are robust, effective, and feature complete. Let's see what exactly they have in common.

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Android Is Now More Popular Than Windows

There are some caveats to consider here, but Android is on the way up, passing Windows on the way down. And that has to be a cause for concern for Microsoft.

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