I'm done with dual-booting.
Microsoft has introduced LiteBox, a Rust-based sandboxing library OS that has enabled secure, low-overhead Linux app isolation on Windows without full VMs.
Working from home means constant copying, links, files, and screenshots. These apps cut friction, save time, and quietly make daily work smoother.
Huxley Dunsay of Retro Roadshow joins us in the PCWorld studio to show off the BeBox, a 90s dual-CPU PC with a custom operating system.
A new blog post from Microsoft lays out a per-app permission system that's coming to Windows 11 in the near future.
This lightweight Linux distro I tried can run on older machines - but looks modern ...
Microsoft has quietly introduced LiteBox, a Rust-based, security-focused library OS designed to sandbox apps and reduce ...
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Another crucial Windows expiration date is right around the corner for more than a billion PCs. Here's what you need to do now.
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Despite its (at the time) high-end Core i7 CPU and 32GB of RAM, Windows was frustratingly slow on it. The fan was constantly at full throttle even when the machine was idle, and it regularly failed to ...
Linux gaming is surging with 24,000 verified or playable games on Steam. While Steam Deck momentum tripled Linux share ...