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    If you’re ready for something different, I recommend this Linux distro to newbies and experts alike

    OpenMandriva defaults to a dark them that’s easily changed within System Settings. Jack Wallen/ZDNETIt’s rare to find a Linux distribution that’s not based on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, or Arch. That’s not to say they don’t exist, but they are hard to find. One such distribution is OpenMandriva (officially, OpenMandriva Lx), which is a community version of the once-heralded Mandriva (which was based on the long-since-dead Mandrake Linux). Mandrake was a very special take on Linux because it had one very important goal: make Linux easy to use for all.Also: 6 reasons why Google should switch Chromebooks from Android to LinuxThat ethos was passed down to Mandriva and then to OpenMandriva, and it shows. More

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    The smartwatch with the best battery I’ve tested is still just $50 after the holidays

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Xiaomi Smart Band 9 is available now for $50 on Amazon. It’s a solid fitness tracker with great battery life that covers the basics in a slim form factor. It might not fit everyone, and the entry-level tracking data lacks the deep, personalized insights you’ll find on more expensive devices. […] More

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    Google’s quantum breakthrough is ‘truly remarkable’ – but there’s more to do

    MirageC/Getty Images Earlier this month, Google’s quantum computing scientists demonstrated a breakthrough that indicates quantum computing is for real — and will be able to find its place among other kinds of computers as a valuable resource. But much remains to be done.  Google’s latest quantum chip, which is called Willow and fabricated in the company’s […] More

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    I found a creator’s laptop that competes with the MacBook Pro (and more affordable)

    <!–> ZDNET’s key takeaways The Asus ProArt P16 is available now, starting at $1,900. It pairs powerful hardware with a suite of customizable options designed for creatives. The deep personalization requires engagement from the user, the huge trackpad won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, and the ultra-glossy display tends to glare. –> Asus’ ProArt series […] More

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    How to add alt text to images on Bluesky (and why you should)

    ZDNETAlt text has been around for a long, long time. If you’ve never heard of it, the explanation is simple: Hover your cursor over an image. Essentially, alt text is what appears on a web page if an image fails to load.With well-crafted alt text, even those with vision impairments will have the necessary context for the images. This is an important feature that everyone should be using. It’s simple, doesn’t add much time to posting, and makes a vast difference for those who require such features.Also: 7 things to know about Bluesky before you join – and why you shouldSocial media sites haven’t been all that big on alt text. Facebook and X allow you to add alt text, but it’s kind of cumbersome, and most people neglect to do so. Bluesky, on the other hand, makes it very easy to add alt text, and I’ve found that more people use the feature than both Facebook and X combined. Bluesky even informs you why alt text is important. When you upload an image, you’ll see a bit of information that reads: “Alt text describes images for blind and low-vision users, and helps give context to everyone.”Also: How to delete your X/Twitter account for good (and protect your data)Let me show you how easy it is to add alt text to your Bluesky images so you can be certain those users with vision impairments know the contents of your image.How to add alt text to an image in BlueskyWhat you’ll need: To make this work, you’ll need a valid Bluesky account and an image to post. I’ll demonstrate this process on the web version of Bluesky. Fortunately, the process is the same on the mobile app. More

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    The best cheap headphones of 2024: Expert tested and reviewed

    For most people, everyday essentials include a phone, keys, wallet, and a reliable pair of headphones. Whether you’re studying for a test, running errands, or powering through a workout, a quality pair of over-ear headphones can help you stay focused by blocking out distractions.Premium headphones can come with a hefty price tag, often exceeding $600. However, with the new year approaching, post-holiday sales offer a great opportunity to grab deals on top brands — like Beats, Sennheiser, and Sony — that usually retail for over $330. Despite the gap in sound quality, build, and noise cancellation between budget headphones and premium models, midrange options like the ones featured here can deliver exceptional value and longevity starting at $100. That’s why I’ve tested a variety of headphones for $200 or less to help you find top-notch options that are budget-friendly and deliver great sound. Keep reading to see my top picks.What are the best cheap headphones right now?My top pick for affordable headphones are the Monoprice BT-600ANC More