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How To Manage User Passwords in Linux
By Les Pounder published
Passwords are the keys to our digital lives. But we shouldn’t just hand over the keys to anyone, our passwords should be unique and changed regularly.

How To Zip Files in the Linux Terminal
By Jo Hinchliffe published
Compress files into a ZIP archive using the terminal emulator in Linux.

How To Monitor CPU and RAM Resources in Any Linux Distro
By Les Pounder published
Keeping an eye on system resources is a must, no matter if you are using a Raspberry Pi or a multi-million dollar data center. We show you how to monitor your systems from the Linux command line.

Best Raspberry Pi Projects: March 2025
By Ash Hill last updated
Update We take a look at some of the coolest Raspberry Pi projects we've had the honor of covering over the last month for March of 2025.

How To Install Python on Windows 10 and 11
By Les Pounder last updated
Installing Python on Windows 10 and 11 is easy and we show you three ways to install and use the versatile programming language.

Trump administration tipped to continue CHIPS and Science Act funding
By Anton Shilov published
Next U.S. Commerce Secretary reportedly plans to continue implementing CHIPS and Science Act program.

China investigates whether CHIPS and Science Act harms its chip companies
By Anton Shilov published
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce alleges that U.S. subsidies to semiconductor industry harm government-funded Chinese chipmakers.

Gorilla Glass maker Corning is set to receive $32 million under the CHIPS and Science Act
By Anton Shilov published
Corning may not make chips, but its contribution to semiconductor production is rather huge.
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