The Disks app takes over some more challenging commands, such as fsck, mount, parted, chown, and dd. This app is a handy GUI that also prevents you from having to edit the fstab configuration file ...
If you're looking to sync your folders and files to a cloud storage account, you'll find plenty of options in Linux.
You don't necessarily need a NAS or a mini PC to set up a Plex media server. In fact, any old computer can be a media server, ...
Gameyfin is like Jellyfin for games — an open-source way to organize, manage, and launch your game library from one clean interface.
A media server is a wonderful tool for streaming your personal media collection on the go, and Plex is one of the most useful movie and TV apps for those who still prefer to own their digital media.
Add videos to your saved list and come back to them any time.
Graphic videos of Charlie Kirk’s assassination spread like weeds over social media last week in a way that it made it difficult for the youngest online to avoid the bloodshed. From autoplay on X to ...
What is Plex Media Server for Mac? Plex Media Server for Mac is a powerful application that transforms your computer into a personal streaming hub. It allows you to organize your personal collection ...
Just minutes after Charlie Kirk was shot at an event at Utah Valley University last week, videos capturing the moment the bullet struck him began appearing online. They quickly racked up millions of ...
NEW YORK/TOKYO - TNL Mediagene (NASDAQ:TNMG), a Tokyo-based digital media and data group trading at $0.33 with a market cap of $9.28 million, announced Wednesday a strategic initiative to incorporate ...
Chinese social media was abuzz with speculation over the weekend after footage appeared to show missiles being fired at unknown objects in the night sky. Local media reports were unable to identify ...
Ankeny choir director Nick Oswald will be a contestant on "Wheel of Fortune" during its Teachers' Week. Oswald, a lifelong fan of the show, has previously appeared on "You Bet Your Life" and "Let’s ...