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  1. NexPhone: A Pocket Windows 11 PC with Android and Linux

    Fourteen years after the last hopeful flagship from Microsoft faded, a small startup has launched a phone that explicitly seeks to finish the job: ship a pocketable device that behaves like a phone, a Linux workstation and—when required—a full Windows 11 PC. The NexPhone is a rugged, dock-first...
  2. NexPhone: Android Linux Desktop and Windows 11 on Arm in a Pocket Device

    The idea of carrying a single pocket device that can behave like a smartphone, a Linux workstation and a full Windows 11 PC just moved from thought experiment to preorder page: Nex Computer’s NexPhone claims to ship as an Android handset that runs a containerized Debian Linux desktop and can...
  3. NexPhone: A tri OS phone that doubles as a Windows 11 PC

    NexDock’s new NexPhone arrives as a bold, borderline-provocative attempt to make the long-promised “phone that becomes a PC” a practical, ship‑ready product — a rugged midrange handset that ships with Android, offers a containerized Debian Linux desktop, and can reboot into a native Windows 11...
  4. NexPhone: Rugged tri OS smartphone with Android 16, Linux desktop, and Windows 11

    The smartphone that wants to be your laptop is real — and it comes with Android 16, a full Debian Linux desktop and an optional bootable Windows 11 partition, all packaged into a $549 midrange handset that pledges to revive the spirit (if not the entire ecosystem) of Windows Phone. Background /...
  5. NexPhone: Pocket Android, Linux, and Windows 11 in One Device

    Fourteen years after the original concept first surfaced, a small hardware outfit has released a phone that tries to do something most mainstream vendors have avoided: ship a pocketable Android smartphone that can also boot a full WindWindows 11 desktop and run a real Linux desktop — all from...
  6. NexPhone: The Pocket Device with Android Linux and Windows 11

    Almost a decade after Microsoft quietly exited the smartphone market, a small Hong Kong company has put a provocative idea back on the table: what if a single pocket device could genuinely be a phone, a Linux workstation, and a full Windows 11 PC? Nex Computer’s NexPhone promises exactly that —...
  7. NexPhone: Android Linux and Windows 11 Desktop in One Phone

    Nex Computer’s NexPhone promises to collapse the gap between pocket and desktop by letting one handset run Android, a full Debian Linux desktop, and even boot Windows 11 — a bold bid to turn a mid‑range smartphone into a genuine “desktop replacement.” Background: why the phone-as-PC idea keeps...
  8. NexPhone: The Pocket Phone That Becomes a Full Windows 11 PC

    Nex Computer’s NexPhone promises to be the kind of gadget that makes tech enthusiasts grin: a midrange smartphone that’s explicitly engineered to become a full PC — running Android and Linux with desktop modes and, most unusually, able to boot into Windows 11 so it can act as a proper Windows PC...
  9. Linux as a Practical Desktop in 2026: Windows End of Life and Packaging

    A longtime Windows user who wiped their drive, spent a year on Linux, and “forgot to miss Windows” isn’t a quirky human-interest aside — it’s a concrete signal of an increasingly practical desktop alternative, driven by Windows 10’s lifecycle shift, maturing compatibility layers, and modern...
  10. Zorin OS 18 Surges After Windows 10 End of Support: A Migration Story

    Zorin OS’s surge to two million downloads in under three months has turned a calendar event into a tangible migration story for desktop computing: the timing — coinciding with Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10 — coupled with Zorin’s Windows‑friendly design, has driven...
  11. Mageia 9 Review: A polished Linux desktop with modern kernel and choices

    Mageia 9 arrives as a serious, polished desktop Linux that’s worth a hard look from anyone tired of Windows 11’s friction — and it arrives with modern kernels, refreshed tooling, and an installation/upgrade story that aims to remove the usual pain points for newcomers and upgraders alike...
  12. Zorin OS 18 Sparks Large Windows Migration Trials After Windows 10 EOL

    Zorin OS 18 has gone from niche contender to headline-making alternative in a matter of months, recording a seven-figure download milestone and sparking renewed debate about whether mainstream Windows users will seriously consider Linux as a practical migration path now that Windows 10’s support...
  13. Deepin V23 RC2: Design‑First Linux with Practical Updates

    Deepin V23 RC2 lands as a purposeful, design-first Linux release that tightens the distribution’s core stack, polishes the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE) and adds practical controls—features pitched explicitly at users unhappy with Windows 11’s direction. Background Deepin has long pitched...
  14. Zorin OS 18 Sparks Windows Users to Test Linux as Migration Path

    Zorin OS 18’s launch has become one of the clearest, most visible signals that a significant number of Windows users are actively testing Linux as a practical alternative — a surge driven by timing, product design, and a hard deadline in the Windows lifecycle. Background Microsoft’s decision to...
  15. Zorin OS 18 Drives Windows Migration After Windows 10 End of Life

    Zorin OS 18’s launch has become the clearest and most quantifiable signal so far that a large number of Windows users are actively testing — and in many cases replacing — Windows installations after Microsoft’s decision to end mainstream support for Windows 10. Within roughly five weeks of its...
  16. Zorin OS 18 Reaches 1 Million Downloads Amid Windows 10 End of Life

    Zorin OS 18 has crossed a rare milestone for the Linux desktop: the project reports more than 1,000,000 downloads in just over a month, and the Zorin team says roughly 78% of those downloads were initiated from Windows systems, a directional signal that many Windows 10 users actively tested...
  17. Zorin OS 18 tops 1 million downloads driven by Windows users

    Zorin OS 18 has crossed the seven-figure mark: the distro’s developers say the new release has been downloaded more than one million times in just over a month, and that a striking majority of those downloads—over 78%—originated from Windows computers, a metric the project is using to argue that...