How to Switch to Ubuntu Rolling Rhino: A Rolling Release Version of Ubuntu
Thursday, 21 April 2022
Ubuntu may be the most popular version of desktop Linux, but it's not the best option for keeping up with the latest software. New Ubuntu releases come out every six months, with most of the software frozen in time until the next release. To receive the latest updates as soon as they're available, many people
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Oculus Starts Rolling Out New, More Customizable Avatars
Saturday, 24 April 2021
Oculus is launching its redesigned avatars that are more expressive and customizable. Initially, these overhauled avatars will only be usable in a few select games, but the company hopes to expand this to more games in the future. The New Avatars Come With a Quintillion Feature Combinations In a post on the Oculus blog, Facebook
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Apple Music’s "Up Next" Feature Starts Rolling Out Internationally
Monday, 22 March 2021
Apple Music’s “Up Next” monthly editorial initiative is expanding internationally, having previously only been available in the United States. According to Billboard, the artist promotion campaign is initially showcasing international artists in 11 countries. Apple’s Marketing Muscle In addition to the United States, Up Next is also available, or will soon be rolling out, in
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The New Reddit Redesign Is Rolling Out Now
Thursday, 05 April 2018
Reddit has started rolling out its redesign, the first the site has undertaken in years. Reddit looks pretty much identical today as it did back in 2008, which is good for longtime users, but bad for attracting newcomers more used to modern design principles. The Front Page of the Internet Reddit has long billed itself
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Android O Is Oreo and Rolling Out Soon
Wednesday, 23 August 2017
After months of speculation, Google has confirmed that Android 8.0 is Oreo. As is now tradition, Google has, until now, been referring to the latest version of its mobile operating system by its assigned letter. However, the company has confirmed that the O actually stands for Oreo. Every version of Android since Android 1.5 (Cupcake)
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