Important tool for the users of the old versions of windows
If you are using windows 7 or 8 and you don't want to upgrade to windows 10 then you probably need to continue reading ;)
The new tool named "dubbed never 10" allow you in one click to disable the automatic upgrade to windows 10.
First go to the official dubbed never 10 website and download the tool.
Second after downloading complete start the program and it will scan your computer automatically to check if the automatic upgrade is disabled or not.
If it is disabled you will see something like this
If it is not you will see a window ask you to disable it by clicking on "Disable Windows 10 upgrade".
Congratulation now windows can't make you upgrade to windows 10.
Transmission comes to Windows 10 after 10 years on Ubuntu
Torrents still one of the favorite way to download the latest software, movies, music and almost everything, of course, you can download the torrent file thanks to the many programs like utorrent, bittorrent...
But now you can use Transmission on windows 10 after it was available only on Linux for almost 10 years.
The program does not differ too much from the torrent downloading programs in Windows, but what distinguishes it is open source, and it's free the annoying ads, it also supports encryption, and you can access it directly from the browser, with the possibility of determining the download speed and the lifting of any file. Plus of course the speed of which is characterized by the program, and simple interface.
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But now you can use Transmission on windows 10 after it was available only on Linux for almost 10 years.
The program does not differ too much from the torrent downloading programs in Windows, but what distinguishes it is open source, and it's free the annoying ads, it also supports encryption, and you can access it directly from the browser, with the possibility of determining the download speed and the lifting of any file. Plus of course the speed of which is characterized by the program, and simple interface.
Web-site
Download: 64bit or 32bit
Ubuntu Is Coming to Windows 10.
Microsoft and Canonical are, according to a reliable rumor out of ZDNet, working together to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10 desktops.
In what is surely an early contender for Linux scoop of the year, the venerable Stephen J. Vaughan-Nichols says we’ll all “soon be able to run Ubuntu on Windows 10.”
Of course it’s not actually the Frankenstein horror that the statement leads you to think of, as SJVN himself notes once the bait of his headline has been digested.
But Microsoft and Canonical are going a little further than you might think; Ubuntu won’t be bolted on as a glorified virtual machine.
It’s already possible to use some familiar Linux command line tools in Windows, including bash, through projects like Cygwin. It’s this that we’ll see furthered.
Canonical and Microsoft have been working together closely for several years on cloud and server. Microsoft is also embracing Linux as a development platform. It released its Visual Studio Code application on Linux last year and recently acquired Xamarin, a company founded by the creators of Mono.
Lower your worn-handled pitchfork, and stop scrawling ‘Embrace, Extend, Extinguish’ on some old cardboard: this is unlikely to be the beginning of the end (based on what we know so far).
Fact is we know little officially about what’s planned. It could be that a few simple UNIX command line tools are made available in Microsoft’s command prompt tool — or it could open the flood gates to (some) Linux binaries running natively on Windows.
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