×

Warning

JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 3246

Displaying items by tag: installation

Thursday, 22 October 2020 07:09

Microsoft releases a decent Edge browser for Linux

Microsoft has released a version of its Edge browser, based on Google's Chromium open-source browser, for Linux, an act that nobody would have considered possible some years ago.

Published in Open Sauce

To simplify the SSD install process for consumers, a web app promises to make an SSD upgrade a simple process taking less than 15 minutes following the “straightforward instructions.”

Published in Your Tech
Wednesday, 02 September 2015 12:15

Retailers IoT spending splurge

Retailers looking to capitalise on the Internet of Things (IoT) will spend an estimated $2.5 billion on hardware and installation costs over the next five years, according to newly published research.

Published in Internet of Things

New media artist Joe Crossley’s Transcendence installation at Vivid 2015 was a powerful artwork, shining brightly across an impressive towering structure wrapped around a special pop-up experience - with help from Epson.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 15 February 2012 18:49

Kogan misses the point of digital TV assistance scheme

Governments are fair game for criticism, and those of a right-wing persuasion are understandably keen on bagging the present government. But it behooves them to get their facts right. Ruslan Kogan's ongoing campaign against the digital TV Household Assistance Scheme serves double-duty as a way of gaining free publicity for his company's low prices.

Published in Core Dump

The news that several towns in Gippsland will miss out on a piece of the moral broadband challenge of our generation is joined by the NBN Co shifting responsibility for getting consent to get the fibre connected from itself, to ISPs, although renters will still need the landlord's consent.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 28 October 2008 11:33

Microsoft Office for *nix

In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring CrossoverOffice (or installing Windows applications on Linux systems).

Tuesday, 08 July 2008 18:28

Installing applications in Linux (part II)

In my last article I discussed two ways of installing applications on Ubuntu Linux. In this article I will be discussing two other methods for installing applications, which are roughly the same as downloading and installing a program from the internet.
Monday, 23 June 2008 10:14

Installing applications on Linux

In my last article I talked about changing Linux so that software updates come from your ISPs local Linux mirror, which may not count towards your monthly download allowance. In this article I'll chat about how to install applications.

Subscribe to Newsletter

*  Enter the security code shown: img0

WEBINARS & EVENTS

CYBERSECURITY

PEOPLE MOVES

GUEST ARTICLES

Guest Opinion

ITWIRETV & INTERVIEWS

RESEARCH & CASE STUDIES

Channel News

Comments