That's all I have for this weekend. I find new software every week, so if you're new, be sure to check out last week's list ...
Microsoft has released its Teams progressive web app (PWA) for Linux platforms as a feature of the existing web client. The Teams PWA offers "desktop-like" features such as system notifications for ...
When Google first launched Chrome OS, the operating system was basically a glorified web browser designed to run web apps. Over time Google added support for running some applications offline and ...
In its monthly update, the Linux Mint project announced that it’s working on a new app called Web App Manager that’ll let users turn their favourite websites into stand-alone applications that can be ...
I hate to admit it. I don’t really use Linux on my desktop anymore. Well, technically I do. I boot into Linux. Then I do about 95% of my work in Chrome. About the only native applications I use ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Linux has plenty of software for students. There's a wide range of apps for all types of needs.Each of ...
Google Chrome is getting a big upgrade with the ability to run Linux apps, with a preview set to be released on the Google Pixelbook today before rolling out later to other models, according to a ...
Linux apps can expand your Chromebook's capabilities and open up all sorts of interesting options — but first, you have to know where to begin. Google’s Chrome OS platform sure isn’t what it used to ...
Make your Chromebook even more capable with this carefully selected set of Linux apps for expanding Chrome OS's potential as a business tool. Being able to install Linux apps on Chrome OS opens up ...
Before web-based banking, I was a fanatic about tracking my spending. Although web-based banking is simpler than manually keeping detailed financial records, it's still not always ideal. Also: This ...
Chrome OS has become a low-key success story for Google in the last few years. Because they’re relatively cheap and easy to track and manage, Chromebooks has made inroads in businesses and educational ...
On August 25, 1991, a Finnish computer science student named Linus Torvalds announced a new project. "I'm doing a (free) operating system," he wrote on an Internet messaging system, insisting this ...