Chromebooks, by definition, ship with Google’s Chrome OS software pre-installed. But they’re basically full-fledged laptop computers that just happen to ship with Google’s software pre-installed.
Hybrids are all the rage these days. No, I’m not talking about laptops that transmogrify into tablets, or portable all-in-ones that can be lugged around like supersized slates. I’m talking about ...
This Arch derivative makes Windows feel like a temporary tool rather than a second life, and that’s exactly why dual-booting now feels outdated.