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    Bye bye, Wi-Fi: How to add a wired network to your home without running Ethernet

    Stockbyte/Getty Images Wireless internet connections are convenient, but they’re also notoriously unreliable. Nothing proves that point more emphatically than a glitchy video conference call, especially if it’s tied to a crucial business meeting. The solution, of course, is to run a wired network connection to your home office. Wi-Fi is great for mobility, but a […] More

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    Why I no longer recommend this Windows-like Linux distro

    ZDNETUpdate: We’ve pulled the original content, which recommended Wubuntu, from this article. Your trust in ZDNET’s recommendations is very important to us, and part of protecting that trust is letting you know when we’ve gotten something wrong and making it right. During my test period of the Windows-like Wubuntu distribution (which was roughly a week), I had no problems with it. However, after that week passed, something strange happened in the form of a persistent pop-up asking me to enter a product key for PowerTools. Unless I had a key, I could no longer use the Wubuntu desktop. The only way to get a key is to purchase one.Also: The best Linux distribution of 2024 is MacOS-like but accessible to allI reached out to the developer who insisted I was using the Pro version (which I wasn’t). The developer then sent me a license key for PowerTools which did away with the pop-up, but my curiosity about the issue was piqued.After a bit of digging around and reading your comments, I discovered that Wubuntu is rumored to be a rebranding of LinuxFX, a distribution well-known to be a scam. This Reddit thread validated my suspicion, which pointed to the issue being that the licenses for PowerTools (and the associated personal data) were stored in a database that was very easy to breach.Again, I reached out to the developer, asking about the connection between Wubuntu and LinuxFX, to which he replied: Linuxfx has its own theme (resdsand) and its own selection of applications. On the other hand, Wubuntu is just a Windows theme applied over Ubuntu. People think it’s the same distribution because most of the stuff behind Wubuntu is done by the same developers, but Wubuntu has a completely different purpose than Linuxfx. Wubuntu wants to look like Windows and Linuxfx doesn’t necessarily. I’ll explain again that Wubuntu is just Ubuntu with opensource Windows themes applied and comes with the Powertools tool pre-installed.He also said: “Wubuntu is just an Ubuntu with opensource Windows themes, where the source links are available on sourceforge. The most partisan users are against a Linux with a Windows theme, but the system is really just a pure Ubuntu with a Windows theme.”I checked out the Sourceforge page and, to my surprise, also found it linked to a LinuxFX Redsand Theme. That link actually takes you to the LinuxFX Sourceforge OS page (and not a theme). Also: The Linux log files you should know and how to use themBecause of this, I cannot, in any way, recommend this distribution to anyone. I’m not saying, with absolute certainty, that Wubuntu is as problematic as LinuxFX was/is, but because there is some level of uncertainty and unanswered questions, I recommend avoiding this distribution. It would be one thing if the nag wasn’t so persistent and you could use the desktop without purchasing a license. Unfortunately, that is not what I found to be the case.This is troubling and points to a growing issue within the open-source community. When I first started covering Linux and open-source in 1999, there was this unwritten, sacred rule that trust was the bedrock of the community. Linux and the software available for the platform was always trustworthy and there was never the need to consider “what happens if…”; it was all good to go. More

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    The best Linux distribution of 2024 is MacOS-like but accessible to all

    ZDNETAh, 2024. You were a year, that’s for certain. You had 365 days, each a slat on the roller coaster rails that moved us forward while also taking us to higher highs and lower lows.One thing is for certain: 2024 saw a lot of incredible Linux distributions released. There was a new Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux Mint, Rhino Linux, EndeavorOS, Manjaro, Zorin OS, openSUSE, Nobara, Garuda, and many more, all of which shined in one way or another.Also: This Linux distro I recommend to power users takes a unique approach to OS designBut, for me, there was one distribution that rose above all the rest and deserves the title of Best Linux Distribution for 2024.That distribution is elementary OS 8. I tell you why below. But first, how do I select a “best distribution?” Isn’t this all subjective? Of course it is. But I like to think that, with nearly thirty years of using and covering Linux, I have developed a fairly deep understanding of the OS, what it can do, and what it means to the community of people who use and depend on it.So, my criteria for being the best include the following:As polished an OS as possibleViable for any type of userTrue to the mission of the OSIt’s uniqueIt’s reliableViable for aging hardwareAn elegant but also simple desktop OSMany distributions fit the above list, but one stands out above the rest: elementary OS 8.When I reviewed elementary OS 8, I claimed that it continued the tradition of being a beautiful, user-friendly desktop, and that checks two of the boxes right off the bat.But let’s hold it up to my criteria. More

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    How to buy Casio’s tiny digital watch for your finger in the US this week

    Casio Have you ever wished there was a smart ring that’s a little less “smart” and a lot more “watch”? You probably haven’t, but Casio is offering an answer for those who have. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of its iconic digital watch, the company is releasing a tiny, ring-sized version that fits around your finger. The […] More

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    This free Google AI tool turns complex research papers into concise conversations

    ZDNETRecently, Google has been developing new artificial intelligence-powered tools that transform writing and text materials and YouTube videos into audio or podcasts to assist researchers in their learning processes.The company is now experimenting with a new AI-powered tool called Illuminate, which enables users to convert lengthy, dense research papers and books into concise AI-generated audio conversations. Google describes the tool as an “experimental technology that uses AI to adapt content to your learning preferences.”Also: This Google AI tool could be your new favorite study aid – and it’s freeIlluminate is similar to Google’s NotebookLM, an experimental AI notebook that combines large language models with user-provided notes — such as PDFs, websites, YouTube videos, audio files, and Google Docs — to further youur understanding of a topic by discussing it with you. While Illuminate also generates audio discussions, it is tailored to more technical content and limited formats.What is Illuminate?Illuminate uses AI to transform published papers and works into audio discussions with “two AI-generated voices in conversation” discussing the key points and takeaways of the paper. Google says, “Illuminate is currently optimized for published computer science academic papers.” More

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    Generative AI is now a must-have tool for technology professionals

    ZDNETGenerative AI has only been around for two years as an emerging technology, but it has already taken its place as a must-have tool for technology professionals. Job postings mentioning gen AI increased by a factor of 3.5x over the past year. For technology professionals, this points to a shift in emphasis in their day-to-day work. But given that it is now a mainstream skill, is it even necessary to include gen AI competencies in postings anymore?Also: 15 surprising ways I used AI to save me weeks of work in 2024Gen AI mentions in job postings are the most prominent in the data analytics, software development, and scientific research fields, a recent survey out of Hiring Lab finds. Ironically, gen AI-related job postings are below expectations in industries that seem natural candidates for gen AI, including the insurance, logistic support, and medical information sectors. Sectors exceeding expectations include architecture, arts and entertainment, and industrial engineering. Still, it’s likely gen AI adoption is everywhere within technology ranks, regardless of industry or level of experience, industry observers point out. The advantages are so compelling that it’s likely as natural as keyboarding skills at this point. Transformative toolsFor starters, gen AI “is reinventing productivity and efficiency in software development, giving developers more time for strategic and creative work,” Paul McDonagh-Smith, senior lecturer of IT at MIT Sloan Executive Education, told ZDNET. These tools are proving transformative in just about every area of software development, including code generation, testing, debugging, and documentation, he added. “In streamlining repetitive coding tasks, these tools are allowing developers to move more quickly onto more complex software design and problem-solving.” Also: If ChatGPT produces AI-generated code for your app, who does it really belong to?”Let’s be direct: most of the early challenges around AI tools have been solved,” said Nate Berent-Spillson, senior vice president of product engineering at NTT DATA. “Yes, there was justified concern about initial missteps and information leakage into models, but we’re past that now.” More

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    This Linux laptop has a brilliant display and performance that rivals my MacBook

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Tuxedo Computers InfinityBook Pro 14 Gen 9 is available now on the official site. This laptop outperformed my expectations in every way, with a powerful CPU and a gorgeous display. Use caution when selecting your keyboard during the order process. –> I love a good laptop or desktop that comes […] More