Microsoft’s embedded Windows 10 does a lot more than power ATMs and point-of-sale systems.
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Makulu LinDoz makes its case that Linux can successfully resemble Windows

Jack Wallen takes a look at a Linux desktop distribution that mimics Windows 7 and rethinks his position on cloning the Microsoft desktop.
100M More IoT Devices Are Exposed—and They Won’t Be the Last


The Name:Wreck flaws in TCP/IP are the latest in a series of vulnerabilities with global implications.
How to Test Early Betas of Software You Use Every Day

If you’re OK with a few bugs and rough edges, you can get new features before anyone else.
How to Make the Most of a Tiny, Cramped Laptop Screen

Small screens don’t mean small accomplishments. Here’s how to get big things done.
Microsoft Azure: This new developer kit helps to bust the myth that AI is hard

Microsoft’s new Azure Percept Developer Kit aims to make computer vision cheaper and easier, bringing AI to more businesses.
Facebook Moves Against ‘Evil Eye’ Hackers Targeting Uyghurs


The company’s investigation into a Chinese espionage campaign took researchers beyond Facebook’s own platforms.
Windows Subsystem for Linux 2: The GUI features developers have been asking for

Microsoft’s WSL 2 is getting graphics support. Here’s how to get ready for it.
Lenovo’s X1 Carbon Shows Why Linux Is Great on ThinkPads

It’s not flawless, but the excellent hardware and software support make this a great laptop for Linux users.
The Fastest Way to Cull Your Photos? Fstoppers Reviews Narrative Select

I don’t know about you, but I really hate culling images. I hate waiting for images to load. I hate zooming in to see if it’s in focus. I hate the time it takes to go through so many images. About six months ago, I started using Narrative Select for culling, and it might be the fastest way to cull images.