In the future, a Chromebook might be the only computing device you'll ever need. Well, maybe together with a mid-range smartphone. Google has recently added official and fast-running Android app ...
Before Macs became so prevalent, it’s safe to say the majority of computer users were on Windows. While macOS prides itself on its seamless ease of use, there is still plenty of Windows software we ...
CrossOver is a software tool that lets you run some Windows applications on non-Windows operating systems, including GNU/Linux and macOS. Last year the developers behind CrossOver launched the first ...
Google’s cloud-based Chrome OS has morphed into an impressive computing platform now that it’s compatible with Android apps and, more recently, Linux apps. But what about Windows apps, you might ...
Yes, you read that right, but don't worry (or perhaps be worried), it isn't as straightforward or as magical as you might think. CodeWeavers, creators of the CrossOver software that lets users run ...
Apple’s new M1-powered Macs appear to meet the company’s audacious speed claims, but there are still some drawbacks compared to Intel Macs. One thing that’s getting lost in the transition to M1 is ...
Chromebooks have risen as a credible alternative to Windows laptops because they can outdo them on several fronts. Chromebooks are generally less expensive, offer longer standby times, and are more ...
CrossOver is receiving Steam and Office 2013 support in preview V.2, allowing users on Android and Chrome OS devices to access a series of software applications that they wouldn’t otherwise be able to ...
Long-awaited Windows emulation app for Android is finally available for early beta testing, but with no support for ARM devices, its audience is likely to be small CrossOver for Android has been in ...
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