Thursday, March 31, 2016

GNOME 3.20 Delhi Released — 10 Best Features And How To Get It Guide


Short Bytes: GNOME 3.20 Delhi is finally released with many improvements in Web, Maps, Software, and other applications. Read more to know the best features of GNOME 3.20 Delhi and know how to get it right now.
Linux-based operating systems provide flexibility to change the user interface with the help of different desktop environments. For example, in Ubuntu, people prefer to switch over to GNOME, KDE etc. if they don’t like Unity. Out of the numerous ones out there, GNOME is one of the most popular desktop environments for the Linux platforms like Fedora, Ubuntu, openSUSE, RHEL, and more.
The GNOME Project has recently announced the release of GNOME 3.20, the next major release of the desktop environment. This release is a result of six months hard work and comes with 28,933 changes made by about 870 contributors.

GNOME 3.20 has been named ‘Delhi’ to recognize this year’s GNOME.Asiateam. GNOME.Asia is basically an annual GNOME event that will be held in Delhi, India from April 21st to 24th. Here are the 10 best features in the latest GNOME release:

10 Best Features of GNOME 3.20 Delhi

Easy operating system upgrades:

While a user was already able to install software updates using the Software application, the new feature in GNOME 3.20 Delhi makes it possible to upgrade your operating system.
With this change, in GNOME 3.20, upgrading your Linux distribution has become simpler as you’ll be shown a notification if an upgrade is available.

Wayland availability in GNOME 3.20:

Wayland is the next generation technology for input and display in GNU/Linux. It brings along numerous improvemenrs like eliminating graphics glitches, solving long-standing bugs, bringing mulitouch touchpad gestures, and making more secure applications.
It’s still a work in progress and some features that have been completed for GNOME 3.2o are — kinetic scrolling, application startup notification, drag-and-drop, middle-click paste etc. To try out Wayland, select GNOME on Wayland from gear menu in login screen.

Enhanced web browser in 3.20:web gnome 3.20 features

The GNOME web browser comes with many new features. Now, downloads are shown as a popover that you can access from the header bar. This new GNOME 3.20 feature makes it possible to easily keep track of downloads. Another important feature in Web is restore session feature. Other important changes include:
  • The cookies dialog now supports search
  • New tabs carry forward the browsing history when opened from a link
  • Improved feedback while visiting non-HTTPS websites
  • Now we have support for advanced web-based graphics and audio with Web Audio and WebGL.

Photo editing made simpler:photo-editing gnome 3.20 features

The newer editing tools in Photos in GNOME 3.20 are simple and easy-to-use. You can undo all the changes and editing has been made non-destructive. Editing features include rotate, crop, color and picture enhancement, some artistic filters etc. You are also given an export option that allows you to generate copies for sharing, printing and other purposes.

Files application made better in GNOME 3.20:files-search gnome 3.20 features

With a particular focus on search, Files application has been improved. Search filters have been revamped and made simpler to use than the previous version.
The preference dialog has been made more compact and easier to understand. It comes with new settings for showing permanent delete and create symbolic link actions. Other smaller improvements in GNOME 3.20 File include bigger thumbnails, extra zoom level, and showing available and remaining drive space in the other places view.

Shortcut Windows feature in GNOME 3.20 Delhi:

If you like playing with shortcuts and using them to get your work done, GNOME 3.20 will make your life easier. With the help of new Shortcut Windows feature, you’ll be presented the list of keyboard shortcuts and gestures for an application.
It’s basically a modal sheet that tells you about all the keyboard shortcuts in a supported. So, just press Ctrl+? in a supported application and a shortcut window pops up in front of you that tells all the shortcuts with a little description. At the moment, many GNOME apps like Nautilus, Photos, Polari, Maps, and Videos  support Shortcut Windows.

Access music player easily:

This is my personal favorite GNOME 3.20 feature as the media controls are now built-in and shown in the notification area. This allows you to quickly access the media applications being used. Here, you see the song and artist names that you can pause and play.
As the new GNOME 3.20 feature uses the common MPRIS standard used by most Linux media players, it’s supported by VLC, Spotify, Rhythmbox, and Clementine.

Upgraded Polari IRC Client in GNOME 3.20:

The online paste application — GNOME’s Polaris — has seen numerous improvements. Apart from pasting blocks of shareable text, you get the ability to paste images directly in the chats. Here are some other important changes in GNOME 3.20:
  • The overall look and feel has been improved with new text animations
  • Polari IRC client can now handle server passwords
  • Use Polari’s shortcut window to see more keyboard shortcuts
  • Now status message handling has been made smarter

Improved Maps and Calender in 3.20:

Maps in new GNOME come with the ability to add and edit OpenStreet Map data and import custom layers. These custom layers allow additional map layers to be added using mapping file formats like KML, GPX, and GeoJSON. Maps can also be used to generate images in .PNG format. The other important improvements are:
  • Map will store history and open with the last viewed location
  • Locations with ‘geo:’ prefix can now be opened in the app
  • A new ruler scale is shown on the map and directions now include information about roundabouts
Talking about Calendar improvements, scheduling events and appointments has been made easier with a Quick Add pop-over. Now there’s a better support for custom calendar colors and a new look ‘year’ view.

Other important features in GNOME 3.20:

  • Keyword keys for airplane mode, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi now work
  • MAC address of your computer is now randomly masked to prevent tracking
  • Documents now lets you list the documents by author, name, or date
  • After creating a virtual machine, the machine creates a snapshot that helps it to get back to the original state
  • There’s an option to allow the battery charge percentage shown in the top bar
  • An improved user interface font

How to get GNOME 3.2o Delhi right now?

If we talk about the biggest features of Ubuntu 16.04, GNOME 3.2o isn’t one of them. Well, this is so because GNOME’s latest release has arrived after Ubuntu 16.04 has entered feature freeze phase. Well, you can always go for the kind-of-official GNOME PPAs that offer unsupported upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus users.
The next Fedora 24 release comes with GNOME 3.20 by default. The OS is slated for stable release in early June.
You can go ahead and download a live USB image of GNOME 3.20 for OpenSUSE.

WDLabs launches new Raspberry Pi drive with 314GB storage





This PiDrive will add 314GB of storage to your Raspberry Pi
Here is something that will pump up the Raspberry Pi users. WDLabs has launched a Raspberry Pi dedicated hard drive of 314GB storage capacity.
WDLabs, an offshoot of Western Digital, had teamed up with Raspberry Pi foundation and announced the drive which adds compatibility for the new Raspberry Pi 3 announced last month. The new drive which WD calls PiDrive, offers 314GB and promises low power usage as well as easy integration.
“Adoption of Raspberry Pi computing devices is expanding at a faster rate than the PC. However, the millions of Raspberry Pi users are finding limitations from data storage devices (SD card, USB hard drive or cloud storage) originally designed for other applications,” said Dave Chew, chief engineer at WDLabs.
“The WD PiDrive 314 GB HDD is designed to support Raspberry Pi growth by addressing barriers to hard drive adoption such as affordability, power loading and system set-up. In addition, we’ve maintained the key strengths of hard drive technology, including mass-storage value, high data integrity and reliability.”
According to WDLabs, the head of the drive, magnetic recording and electric systems have all been specifically tailored for the Pi to offer maximum efficiency.  It even has a special version of BerryBoot (a multi-operating system tool) to help you load your platform of choice and fill that abundant space with apps.
The PiDrive is relatively costlier compared to Raspberry Pi itself. It will retail at $45.81 (£39.50) price which is higher the cost of Raspberry Pi. The company is offering it at a promotional price of $31.42 to commemorate the Pi,  314GB and $31.42 because 3.14 is Pi

How to Stop Windows 10 From Spying on You



Short Bytes : Windows 10 is released for all with lots of good features. On the other hand, its privacy policies are being criticized. But, there are some simple ways and tweaks in settings that will stop this Windows 10  spying, making your Windows 10 experience more comfortable.
Windows 10 is now out in the wild and people are installing the “best Windows yet” on their personal computers. For those who were feeling left out because they didn’t reserve the upgrade, or some other issue, Microsoft even released a tool install Windows 10 easily. According to the latest reports, Windows 10 is now being installed at 16 PCs per second rate and the data being transferred is just mind-boggling.

Apart from all the good features of Windows 10 and painless upgrade process, the privacy policies of Microsoft and Windows 10 spying needs to be frowned upon. According the constant digging being done by the security experts, Windows 10 is quick at tracking your behaviour and uses your personal information for improving its targeted ads. Some of you won’t mind sharing your email, contacts, and messages with Microsoft, but many of you won’t like this privacy breach.
In our previous articles, we have told you about turning off your WiFi Sense and avoiding the usage of your data for providing updates to others. Today, I’ll tell you how to tweak your Windows settings to hide yourself from the prying eyes of Microsoft and Windows 10 spying.
First Step: Go to Settings and Privacy options
In Windows 10 privacy settings, you get 13 different screens that you need to scan. Take a look at them and disable as much concerning settings as you can. Most of the settings could be found under the General category. Take a look, tweak some settings and you’ll start feeling more comfortable using Windows 10.
Second Step: Cortana
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Cortana is one of the best features of Windows 10, but it doesn’t handle your data cautiously and assists in Windows 10 spying. Also, with Cortana, some tiny percentage of your CPU power is always dedicated to listen your “Hey Cortana” command. You can just search “Cortana Settings” in the desktop search and disable Cortana to opt out of its suggestions. This will make your desktop search confined to a PC search that gives you results from your Windows 10 PC and settings.
Third Step: Use a local account
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Some of you would find it too much as it will restrict you from using online services like OneDrive and Windows Store. But, given the Windows 10 spying concerns and data Microsoft extracts to serve you its services, this step is justifiable. Just type “Manage my accounts” in desktop search, or followSettings – Accounts, to find the options.
Final Step : Opt out of ads
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With Windows 10 spying, Microsoft is becoming the new Google of data theft and using the same for serving you advertisements. For hitting the final nail in coffin, you need to click on this link and visit Microsoft’s website. This gives you options to opt-out of the personalized ad that Microsoft intends to serve you.
I hope you found this how to stop Windows 10 spying article helpful, and now you feel more comfortable using your Windows 10 PC.

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