When new devices and applications come along that promise organizational efficiency and productivity like never before, depending on your role in a company, there are typically two ways of reacting.  

The first is a wide-eyed enthusiasm for the new opportunities that may be brought by said product, the second a more cynical and concerned raise of

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Update: For our developer and sysadmin readers, we've added the enthusiast-favorite openSUSE to our list. Read on to number 8 to find out more!

If you can’t stand the lackluster security of a Windows computer, but macOS is much too shallow, allow us to introduce you to Linux. It is, quite simply, the ultimate in open source software. The OS started

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G Suite

Back in 2006 when Google bought the web word processor Writely, the idea of running office apps inside a browser seemed barmy. We'd only just got used to checking our email on the web, and online apps just didn't have the power or the complexity to compete with desktop applications.

More than a decade later, everything has changed – so much so that

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