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This Google operating system effectively is little more than the Chrome web browser. That makes it easy for multiple users (only a Gmail address is needed to log in), and -- because there's no heavy operating system beyond the browser -- viruses aren't really an issue. Colloquially known as "Chromeboxes" (versus a "Chromebook" laptop), these systems don't have beefy CPUs, RAM or storage requirements. That said, if you need any software beyond browser-based web apps, or if you don't have excellent broadband, you'll want to stick with Windows or Mac options above. Now, before you spend any money, you should check out the free version of the operating system known as ChromeOS Flex, which you can install on most old PCs (including running it from an attached USB drive). But if that's not an option and you want to buy new, expect to pay between $200 and $500 for a Chrome-based desktop. ​A rt​ic le w as c reated wi th the  he lp ᠎of G᠎SA Conten t ᠎Ge​nerator  DE MO !

Outraged protesters called to “abolish the monarchy” as they paraded through central Melbourne, rejecting a public holiday mourning the Queen. If you’re going to ask Australians to forgo the monarchy, you will have to replace it with something more fitting, but still magical. In this intense three-part BBC thriller Iain De Caestecker is an ambulance dispatcher swept into a crime by unfortunate circumstances and poor decisions. Veteran 60 minutes reporter Liz Hayes says shows such as Under Investigation and Hedley Thomas’ podcast are valuable tools for cracking crime. Restaurateurs hoping for a buzzing post-COVID summer have been rattled by plans by the City of Melbourne to force them to pay to keep the outdoor dining areas set up during the pandemic. Australia should learn from Asia, where it is more common for people to wear face coverings when they were sick, Victoria’s chief health officer says. Industrial action should be allowed in multi-employer bargaining, say academics who also suggest union involvement in enterprise agreements be made compulsory.

The AFL chief executive said he had not considered whether he would remain CEO longer than planned if the investigation was still ongoing when he planned to leave. Over the past fortnight our First Nations communities have lost three monarchs more culturally significant to us than the Queen. There was little for Socceroos fans to be excited about - or for Australia’s World Cup opponents to be worried about - in their final game on home soil before they head to Qatar in less than two months. The Swans have taken a punt by choosing Sam Reid in the team despite being him being subbed out of the preliminary final at half-time last Saturday. ARLC member Megan Davis says rugby league remains ‘vigilant to the scourge of racism’, but reiterated the code had a strong relationship with First Nations people. Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, cellist Steven Isserlis and baritone Wolfgang Koch are among 23 international artists heading for the Opera House.

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