Google Chromebooks finally are coming to the real market of laptops and they are already winning. They are light, inexpensive, and seem born to live connected to the cloud. In the United States, they are widespread, over 40 million students and teachers use Chromebooks worldwide. Now Google has decided to bring the new generation of Chromebook laptops to many more[…]
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How to turn your Linux desktop into a middle ground between ChromeOS and macOS
Google with ChromeOS and Apple with macOS have shown us how it is possible to create functional graphic interfaces that are also beautiful and elegant. Here then is the question: why not transform our Linux desktop by taking the best of both? With the power of Linux and with the ductility of the KDE desktop environment, the challenge is far[…]
Read moreThe first black hole photo and the future of the Linux desktop
At the heart of the Milky Way, there’s a supermassive black hole that sucks up anything that ventures too close to it, even light. We knew it, but we never saw it. Until these days. On Wednesday 10th April, the first photograph of a black hole appeared. A black hole, probably the most mysterious celestial body and the most stimulating[…]
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