10 Reasons to Use Arch Linux
Arch Linux is a free and open source distribution for x86 – 64-based architectures. It is a rolling release which means that it constantly gets
Arch Linux is a free and open source distribution for x86 – 64-based architectures. It is a rolling release which means that it constantly gets
Have you ever thought of working on Google’s Chrome OS? We all know that it comes pre-installed only with Google’s Chromebook which might not be
Docks are utility software designed to basically make launching applications and navigating between app windows as easy as possible alongside beautifying the entire process. They
wget is a robust command line application for downloading URL-specified resources. It was designed to work excellently even when connections are poor. Its unique feature,
The GNU/Linux community is blessed with 100+ distributions and we do our best to cover only the best of them on FossMint so if you
Remote Access/Control software is important for convenience and/or emergency purposes because it enables users to control their computer systems from the convenience of their couch,
In recent times I have written on how to install Linux on a Chromebook and how to install Chrome OS on any PC; in both
We’re almost in the 6th month of 2019 and I imagine Mac gamers have had an awesome year so far. I’ve been doing some gaming
It isn’t a secret any longer that long hours of computer screen time leads to several health conditions especially with the eyes e.g. eye strain
As we continue to expand our technological horizons by making anything that we can to be smart, the importance of embedded systems is becoming more
We covered the Best 20 Hacking and Penetration Tools for Kali Linux and I am happy that our readers were excited at the new tools
Have you ever noticed how easily children use TVs, tablets, and other smart devices? It used to surprise me how quick kids are to find