TUXEDO BM15 Linux laptop brings smart card security and real repairability
TUXEDO Computers has unveiled the BM15 Linux laptop with smart card authentication, LTE support, upgradeable hardware, and a repair-friendly design for business users.
TUXEDO Computers has unveiled the BM15 Linux laptop with smart card authentication, LTE support, upgradeable hardware, and a repair-friendly design for business users.
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Google Chrome on Android now supports approximate location sharing, letting users avoid exposing precise GPS data while still keeping websites functional.