Whenever you copy something, it gets stored in the system clipboard, a special short-term memory where your system stores the copied text. I mean we all used those magical Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V shortcuts for copy pasting, right? But imagine, that you copied
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Password manager is an incredibly helpful utility, and there’s no shortage of options when finding one. Your smartphone manufacturer offers one, the browser offers another, antivirus applications include one, and then there are other third-party offerings. You can choose to use any
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Web browsers help us navigate the internet. So, the user experience and feature set of a browser is essential to most users. Considering all the factors along with security, users tend to choose the most popular web browsers. Of course, for convenience,
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It is convenient to use email services like Gmail, Proton Mail, and Outlook to send and receive emails, no matter what email client you use. And, for all of that, you utilize their mail servers for email transactions. So, your emails’ security,
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Virtualization software is prevalent because of its use cases and benefits. You get to experiment, test, or run software that requires a specific OS version. Virtualization provides an abstract concept of computer hardware to help you create virtual machines (VMs), networks, storage,
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Remotely connecting to a computer has several advantages. Maybe you want to help troubleshoot an issue on your friend’s desktop, or maybe you want to use another desktop session remotely for work. Whatever your use case is, remote desktop tools on Linux
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If a user is visually impaired or blind, they may rely on sound prompts or other interactions (like Braille) to read and communicate. How can they use a Linux distribution? Well, in general, accessibility software help make it possible. But what are
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