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On-Premises Software refers to the software that is installed at, and operated from, an organization’s physical, on-premises location. The shortened term, On-Premises, can also be used to collectively refer to all the software and hardware resources set up at an organization’s physical location. | | This section contains what we're reading from around the web, along with commentary from our editors. Think of it like your daily digest of the most interesting things online. | |
What’s the Difference Between Ubuntu, openSUSE, and Fedora on Windows 10? The Windows Subsystem for Linux received a huge update in Windows 10’s Fall Creators Update. It now supports multiple Linux distributions, not just Ubuntu. Ubuntu, openSUSE, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server are available at launch, with Fedora and other Linux distributions set to arrive in the future. | |
The Complete Guide to Improving Android Battery Life Once upon a time, you had to really keep an eye on your Android phone to make sure the battery wasn’t being depleted prematurely. Manually toggling connections, constantly adjusting brightness, and the like are basically all things of the past now—but there are still things you can do to maximize your handset’s battery life. | |
What Unity Users Need to Know About Ubuntu 17.10’s GNOME Shell Ubuntu 17.10 “Artful Aardvark” has dropped the Unity 7 desktop, instead switching to GNOME Shell. Ubuntu’s developers tried to make the GNOME Shell desktop work as much like Unity as possible, but there are still some big differences. Here’s what you need to know. | |
How Credit Card Skimmers Work, and How to Spot Them A credit card skimmer is a malicious device criminals attach to a payment terminal—most commonly on ATMs and gas pumps. When you use an terminal that’s been compromised in such a way, the skimmer will create a copy of your card and capture your PIN (if it’s an ATM card). | |
How to Factory Reset the Kwikset Kevo If you’re planning on selling your Kwikset Kevo, or just moving to another house and don’t plan to take it along with you, here’s how to factory reset it so your digital keys are completely erased from it. | |
The iPad's Keyboard Can Type Symbols Faster in iOS 11: Here’s How The iPad got a lot of updates in iOS 11 to make it a better productivity tool. Along with headline stuff like multitasking, you'll probably notice that the keyboard got an overhaul. While it may seem a little cluttered at first, it's actually a big improvement. Here's what's changed and how to use it. | |
How to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on an Android Phone If you’re on a carrier that supports it, Wi-Fi calling is a great feature to have. It will allow your smartphone to use the best connection in your house to make and receive calls and text messages. It also allows for higher quality audio, and it’s perfect if you don’t get good signal in your house. | |
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