Every company has its opponents, but Apple really gets people worked up. Here are the 5 categories Apple-haters fall into.
Windows, especially 11, is such a pain in the a–. It is hard to say, but Windows 2000 was the last usable Windows system (okay, I admit, XP and 7 also were not so bad…). Linux is good, but it is really for those who are aware of what they’re doing. There is plenty of ...
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Canadian funds and have just been told it can't handle windows 11. I remember that when windows 10 came out Microsoft was telling me it would run on a Toshiba net book that could barely handle windows 7 starter. If an Intel i7 can't handle windows 11 its replacement ...
As long as you don’t scrimp on the PC specs, a PC is fine for most people. If you buy a cheap PC, of course you’re going to hit CPU bottlenecks. Reply Steve Pollins says: 2 5 February 2024 at 11:41 Used both macOS and Windows forever. Prefer windows overall for reasons. ...
. Today, Linux looks amazing and stunning. In some cases, it even surpasses the polished user interfaces you get with Windows and Mac. For instance, desktop environments like KDE Plasma and GNOME feel so polished and modern that even Microsoft took cues from them when designingWindows 11....
Because people love to hate Microsoft. That's why they always fail. Reply Show more comments MOST READ 1 How to install Fallout 4 mods on PC 2 Best Fallout 4 mods on PC 3 The Windows 10 Settings app is the latest attack vector Microsoft will use to push you to sign up for a ...
12% of people dislike those frozen windshields and defrosting their cars during the winter months. It truly is a pain and sometimes...it takes awhile to get your windows clear enough to drive. #11 - Wearing so many layers of clothing ...
One reason why you might want to support Firefox, even from a simple moral standpoint, is the idea of an open internet that isn't under any one company's control. Google Chrome is built on the open-source Chromium project, yes, which should mean everyone can see everything about what's...
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