BunsenLabs Linux Deuterium review – Too much work

  Today, we venture away from the more common, more popular and explore the slightly more niche (or nicher) – BunsenLabs, the spiritual and material successor to CrunchBang, a lightweight distro based on Debian and running Openbox. I do not know why CrunchBang was EOL-ed, but …

Toshiba TR200 review: Another slow TLC SSD

The whole idea behind Triple-Level Cell (3-bit/TLC) NAND is to put more stuff into less space for less cash. It’s succeeded at the former, but the less cash thing hasn’t really worked out. TLC drives are available in larger capacities (up to 2TB), but are marginally …

The Invisible Hours review

Imagine watching a murder mystery on TV – and the recent BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is a perfect example because it has a very similar set-up: big house on a remote island with an odd assortment of guests – but …