An anonymous reader quotes a report from BetaNews: Slack developer Felix Rieseberg released Windows 95 as an Electron app four years ago, updating it shortly afterwards to allow it to run gaming classics like Doom. Now he rolls out a… Continue Reading →
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Matt Mullenweg: Open Source Podcasting Client. ???? Link to original post https://ma.tt/2022/10/open-source-podcasting-client/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Enlarge / Steam, installed from the Snap Store, looks and feels a lot like Steam. You just see this interface a bit sooner, without a bunch of tabs open to find the right dependencies. (credit: Canonical / Valve) Installing Steam… Continue Reading →
Not all features that were initially in development for Ubuntu 22.10 made it into the final release, such as Azure AD support. Learn more here. The post Ubuntu 22.10 Fails to Include Azure AD Support: Rescheduled to 23.04 appeared first… Continue Reading →
Amazon says over half a dozen hardware vendors have indicated that they cannot enter into a TV manufacturing relationship with the e-commerce group over fear of retaliation from Google, escalating tension with the search giant with whom it competes on… Continue Reading →
Amazon says over half a dozen hardware vendors have indicated that they cannot enter into a TV manufacturing relationship with the e-commerce group over fear of retaliation from Google, escalating tension with the search giant with whom it competes on… Continue Reading →
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Today, tech archivist Jason Scott announced a new website called Discmaster that lets anyone search through 91.7 million vintage computer files pulled from CD-ROM releases and floppy disks. The files include… Continue Reading →
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