Welcome to Digit’s “e” DVD. Instead of limiting ourselves to physical media, we’re attempting to curate the best content from the WWW for you, and give it to you in monthly instalments. By the 15th of every month there will be a new e-DVD made available to buyers / subscribers of the Digit Magazine, so watch our homepage for updates.
While most of the following is content for your PCs, if you’re reading this from a mobile, scroll to the Mobile section to get some interesting downloads, apps and games, all recommended by Team Digit.
As always, remember to send us feedback about this exercise, and suggestions on how we can improve.
Featured Distros
- Linux Lite : Linux Lite is a ‘gateway operating system’. Your first simple, fast and free stop in the world of Linux. The focus of the OS is on making the transition from Windows to Linux easy. Linux Lite is a free operating system based on the Ubuntu LTS (Long term Support) series of releases.
- Linux Mint: Linux Mint is straight up the most recommended and easy to use distros around at the moment. It is based on Ubuntu but ships with a bunch of extras including codecs and drivers, which makes it quicker to start using the distro.
- Gentoo: Gentoo is used by a bunch of enthusiasts known as Gentoomen. The updates are regular, and the distro is optimised for your particular system, which is great. It is a bit of a toughie to get into though.
- Slackware: Slackware is a distro for those who want to dive into the deep end of the Linux pool, and is one of the most basic and customisable distros around. The setup is incredibly fun or painful depending on how you look at it. It is easy to mess up your system if you are using Slackware, so proceed with caution.
- Kali Linux: Kali Linux is the distro for those who want to try out hacking tools, or get into penetration testing in a more serious manner.
- Ubuntu: Ubuntu is one of the easiest to use and well known distros around. Ideal for use in offices as well.
- OpenSuse: OpenSuse is a distro geared towards software developers and system admins. It is one of the most used distros around the world, and is continuously updated.
- Fedora: Fedora is the distro used by the creator of Linux, Linus Trovalds. This is a distro with plenty of support, and regular updates. It is associated with the RedHat distro.
- ArchLinux: The ArchLinux distro is a simple and minimalist Linux distro. The updates are frequent. The distro is for more expert users.
- Solus: Solus is a no nonsense distro designed for home computing. You can access most applications out of the box.
- SteamOS: Based on Debian, SteamOS is a distro specifically made for gaming on Linux systems. It can be used as a general purpose distro as well. Check the hardware requirements though, they are on the higher side.
System info
- Thilmera : Thilmera 7 is a system monitor for Windows that compactly displays the performance and status of a PC in real time.
- FanControl : A highly customizable fan controlling software for Windows.
- WinObj v3.02 : WinObj is a must-have tool if you are a system administrator concerned about security, a developer tracking down object-related problems, or just curious about the Object Manager namespace.
- MiTeC Task Manager DeLuxe : Task Manager DeLuxe (TMX) is based on MiTeC System Information Component Suite and offers powerful features available in standard Windows Task Manager in lightweight portable package with many more enhancements. It needs no installation and leaves no traces in system so it can be easily used as portable application everywhere.
- FullEventLogView : FullEventLogView is a simple tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that displays in a table the details of all events from the event logs of Windows, including the event description. It allows you to view the events of your local computer, events of a remote computer on your network, and events stored in .evtx files. It also allows you to export the events list to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file from the GUI and from command-line.
- Matric : Matric provides keyboaord emulation, macros, stream deck, virtual joysticks, touchpad, and audio player in one handy interface.
- Desktop Info : This little application displays real time system information on your desktop. Perfect for quick identification, walk-by monitoring and simple remote monitoring of production servers, test farms or any computer you’re responsible for. Uses little memory and low cpu. Everything is customisable including language.
- SysGauge : SysGauge is a system and performance monitoring utility allowing one to monitor the CPU usage, memory usage, network transfer rate, operating system performance, the status and resource usage of running processes, file system performance, USB performance, disk space usage, disk read activity, disk write activity, disk read transfer rate, disk write transfer rate, disk read IOPS and disk write IOPS for individual logical disks or all physical disks installed in the computer.
- SystemInfo : SystemInfo is a component used by benchmarks by UL (3dMark, PCMark) in many of to identify the hardware in your system. It does not collect any personally identifiable information. SystemInfo updates do not affect benchmark scores but you may need the latest version in order to obtain a valid score.
- QuickDiag : A quick and dirty diagnostic tool.
- QuickMon : QuickMon is a simple monitoring and alerting tool. It allows you to monitor and alert on various resources/services locally or remotely.
- CPU temp : A simple program that displays your CPU’s temperature in the corner.
- Rainmeter : Rainmeter allows you to display customizable skins on your desktop, from hardware usage meters to fully functional audio visualizers.
- QuickImageComment : QuickImageComment displays EXIF, IPTC, and XMP properties of digital images (e.g., JPEG and TIFF as well as some RAW formats) and allows to edit them. Especially editing of user comment and artist (author) is supported by using the last entered or predefined values. These attributes are read from the EXIF, IPTC, and XMP properties of the image and are stored there. Metadata (XMP) in video files are displayed.
- WPanorama : With WPanorama you can display panoramic pictures by letting them scroll horizontally or vertically on the screen. You can use this software to view the gorgeous 360° swiss panorama included with the program, the 4’689 panoramas available on this site or your own pictures in .jpg or .bmp format.
- Filmulator : A simple raw photo editor based on the process of developing film
- Metalith : Metalith is an easy-to-use yet powerful metadata editor.
- ExifTool : ExifTool is a platform-independent Perl library plus a command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide variety of files. ExifTool supports many different metadata formats including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, AFCP and ID3, Lyrics3, as well as the maker notes of many digital cameras by Canon, Casio, DJI, FLIR, FujiFilm, GE, GoPro, HP, JVC/Victor, Kodak, Leaf, Minolta/Konica-Minolta, Motorola, Nikon, Nintendo, Olympus/Epson, Panasonic/Leica, Pentax/Asahi, Phase One, Reconyx, Ricoh, Samsung, Sanyo, Sigma/Foveon and Sony.
- PerspectiveImageCorrection : Used to rectify the perspective in natural taken images.
- photo combine : Photo combine renames photos from multiple cameras to avoid filename conflicts and sort by date and time taken across cameras.
- Exif Pilot : Create, view and edit EXIF data
- MylioX : Photomanagement done right.
- XnView MP : XnView MP is a versatile and powerful photo viewer, image management, image resizer. XnView is one of the most stable, easy-to-use, and comprehensive photo editors. All common picture and graphics formats are supported (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, WEBP, PSD, JPEG2000, OpenEXR, camera RAW, HEIC, PDF, DNG, CR2).
- BioSci M121: Immunology with Hematology (English) : Antibodies, antigens, antigen-antibody reactions, cells and tissues of lymphoreticular and hematopoietic systems, and individual and collective components of cell-mediated and humoral immune response.
- Financial Theory : This course attempts to explain the role and the importance of the financial system in the global economy. Rather than separating off the financial world from the rest of the economy, financial equilibrium is studied as an extension of economic equilibrium. The course also gives a picture of the kind of thinking and analysis done by hedge funds.
- Conservation Geography : Free course by NPTEL
- General Relativity : 8.962 is MIT’s graduate course in general relativity, which covers the basic principles of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, differential geometry, experimental tests of general relativity, black holes, and cosmology.
- Mental Health and Nutrition : Learn what foods and nutrients should and should not be consumed to improve mental wellbeing and explore the fundamental role that nutrition plays in our mental health.
- Animations : This course, for students majoring in Animation, Design Engineering & Game Technology. Here you learn about the design histories and theories to develop creative, technical and analytical skills in animation film production through the exploration of animation production pipeline (CG modelling, texturing, lighting, rigging, Animation and rendering) techniques relevant to a career in design engineering, Visual Effects and animation. In this course we explore animation across a variety of platforms including film, television, advertising, web, motion capture and game design. This course will provide the opportunity for students to develop their transferable employability and professional skills through project-based assessment for Media & Entertainment industry.
- Life and Speeches : Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose, His Life and Speeches by Jagadis Chandra Bose
- Life Movements in Plants, Volume I : Irritability and movement in plants.
- Life Movements in Plants, Volume II : Growth of plants.
- Response in the Living and Non-Living : Fatigue, irritability and electrophysiology of plants.
- The Interstellar Tennis Championship : The Interstellar Tennis Championship, Carter Vail’s sophomore project, is a semi-autobiographical fully-fictionalized journey from child to astronaut. With influences ranging from Bossa Nova to lo-fi pop to Disco, the album is a sometimes lighthearted sometime bittersweet look inwards.
- Old Fabric : Old Fabric is the first album of the brazilian indie-folk-pop duo The Tangerine Club
- Universes : Lush layered orchestral electronic pop.
- Closer : Peaceful retro indiepop.
- SkillWarz : SkillWarz is modern first person shooter game. Game is still in development and more content will be added in future updates. At this moment game has 5 game modes (Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Gun Game, Elimination and Team Gun Game) on more then 20 maps.
- Edgy : Just shoot, slice, and sometimes break some necks in this hard-hitting FPS.
- Outlast : Call of Duty Zombies Remake. Low Poly
- Cubeetle : Cubeetle is a game of creation, in this game you can create games by placing models, effects, triggers and many other objects on the map and thus build your own game.
- Ultrakill : ULTRAKILL is a fast-paced ultraviolent old school FPS that fuses together classic shooters like Quake, modern shooters like Doom (2016) and character action games like Devil May Cry.
- Final Shot : Final Shot is a perma-death fps in which the only way to reload is to rewind time.
- Rexuiz : You don’t know how to spend your free time at the computer? Do you want a sea of action and experiences? Then the Rexuiz – this is what you need. Shooter made in best traditions of classic and modern games. However, even low end and old computers or ultrabooks are able to run it smooth and, of course, pleasant. Stop wasting time on boring games – come and play it, game is completely free!
- Operation FPS : Operation:OPS is a lo-fi stealth-action FPS set in an alternate 199X.
- Apocryph : Apocryph is a FPS set in a brutal dark fantasy world. It takes it’s roots in old-school fantasy shooters, so prepare for intense sword-and-sorcery FPS action amidst forgotten castles, evil shrines and decrepit dungeons!
- Warframe : Warframe is the free to play model done right, with regular updates, a monetisation model that is fair to players. This is an incredibly complex game with a lot of things to do, and is a major time sink. Essentially you play as space ninjas who are on various missions through the solar system. This is science fiction like you have never seen it before, in any medium.
- Path of Exile : This is another game that has been around for years, is free to play, and is constantly updated. The game has one of the most expansive skill trees in any game ever. You have to pick classes and clear dunjons. The hardcore mode has permadeath. This is RPG done right.
- Shotgun Fun Fun : This is a fast paced platformer where you have to navigate around a map and take down as many zombies as possible, before you inevitably meet your death. Crazy, and addivtive.
- Trackmania Nations Forever : The free version of the game has a stadium environment with thousands of user made tracks. Insane speeds, lots of room for stunts, and split second reactions are all necessary for you to win. This is one of the most popular racing games ever.
- Altitude : Altitude is an over the top multiplayer game where you have to take a bunch of planes and eliminate enemies. The rounds are frenetic and short. The best thing is the football mode.
- TeeWorlds : This is a crazy 2D multiplayer platformer. In the solo mode, you have to kill anything else that moves with an arsenal of weapons, or team up and play the deathmatch mode. Moving around requires constant use of a grappling hook, which is the entire charm of this game.
- Cops : “Cops” is a short comedy, starring Buster Keaton and featuring Joe Roberts, a star of Silent Hall of Fame.
- Inner Sanctum : Inner Sanctum is a 1948 American film noir directed by Lew Landers based on the Simon & Schuster book series of the same name and the Inner Sanctum Mystery radio series.
- Sony invests in Discord : Sony has invested in Discord and both companies plan to integrate the service with the PlayStation in 2022
- Goodbye Flash : Microsoft has announced that it is finally killing off Flash in Windows 10 this summer.
- Foldable iPhone : Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple may release an 8-inch foldable iPhone in 2023.
- EV for ride-hail drivers : Arrival, the electric vehicle manufacturer, is partnering with Uber to create an EV for ride-hail drivers.
- ML to detect dementia : Scientists can use driving data and machine learning to detect dementia with a 66 percent success rate
- Youngest crypto billionaire : Amidst the crypto surge, Ethereum rose to $3,200 making its creator the youngest crypto billionaire
- WazirX NFT Marketplace : Check out the WazirX NFT art marketplace for local artists, and join the Telegram group to get regular updates.
- $ZEBRA : Read the whitepaper for the Zebra NFT, the token for an entire ecosystem of digital collectibles by Zebpay.
- Harshit Agrawal : Check out Harshit Agrawal’s portfolio of AI generated art tokenised as NFTs and sold on the SuperRare marketplace
- Siraj : This is Siraj Hassan’s portfolio on Rarible, celebrating geeky things such as pixels, mechas and 3D printers.
- Windows-powered Switch rival : The Windows-based GPD Win 3 handheld console is a rival to the Nintendo Switch priced at $1,129.99.
- Robotic dog gets fired : NYC’s police department has laid off Digidog, a robotic dog, on the grounds of sending the wrong message to the residents
- Verizon sells AOL and Yahoo : Verizon is selling AOL and Yahoo to Apollo Global Management, Inc. in a deal said to be worth $5 billion.
- Redmi Watch : Xiaomi will be launching the new Redmi Smartwatch in India on May 13 alongside the Redmi Note 10S.
- Xiaomi tablets : According to xda-developers, Xiaomi is working on at least three new high-end Android tablets.
- Insta story captions : Instagram is adding a new nifty feature that allows users to add captions to their stories via a sticker.
- Accidental reveal : Google accidentally revealed the Pixel Buds A-series TWS in a tweet before taking it down shortly after.
- Dogecoin value surges : Dogecoin surged as much as 50 percent again causing WazirX and Robinhood trading platforms to crash.
- Back up your photos now! : Google Photos’ unlimited storage ends on June 1, but all prexisting photos stay on at no added cost.
- 60 more Starlink satellites launched : SpaceX launched 60 more of its Starlink internet broadband satellites on “Star Wars Day”.
- FB Covid-19 vaccine finder : Facebook partnered with the Indian government to roll out a vaccine finder tool in India
- Reviving dead Li-ion batteries : Scientists led by Finland’s Aalto University have a found a way to revive lithium-ion batteries for reuse.
- Tire-making causing salmon deaths : Researchers have discovered a chemical in tires that kills coho salmon before the fish can spawn.
- New Zealand’s silver lining : A University of Otago survey has found that a large population of New Zealand found the lockdown to be a positive experience.
- Brazilian copper mine bacteria : Scientists have discovered a bacterium that can transform waste from copper mining into a more useful form of pure copper.
- Climate change and reproduction : A new study finds that climate change is affecting reproductive decision-making.
- Antidepressant magic mushrooms : Research has shown that psilocybin still works as antidepressant when the psychedelic experience is blocked.
- Whitest-ever paint : Whitest-ever paint can reflect 98% of sunlight, radiating infrared heat into space.
- Vertical turbines more effecient : Research has found that the vertical turbine design is 15% more efficient than traditional turbines.
- Fishes swallowing plastics : Scientists have found that fish have been swallowing microplastics since the 1950s.
- Essential oils and seizures : Scientists have discovered evidence suggesting some essential oils contribute to seizure disorders.
- Dogs can sniff out coronavirus : A proof-of-concept study showed that dogs identified positive coronovirus samples with 96% accuracy.
- Insulin in a pill : Researchers have developed an effective method to administer insulin orally.
- Modifying mosquito genetics : Mosquito gut genes can be altered to make them spread antimalarial genes to the next generation.
- Dark mode for Snapchat : Read this to know how to activate the unreleased Dark Mode on Snapchat for Android.
- Twitter acquires Scroll : Twitter stated it is buying Scroll and its ad-free news app to bolster a new subscription service.
- Bugatti pool table : Bugatti has developed a carbon-fiber pool table that costs a whopping $300,000!
- Argo AI : Argo AI has developed a LiDAR sensor with a 400-meter range
- LG ends smartphone production : LG Electronics annonuced that it will be closing its mobile business unit by July 31.
- Disaster girl’ sells meme : The girl behind the ‘Disaster Girl’ meme has sold the meme as an NFT for $500,000.
- Apple extorted : Hackers try to extort Apple after stealing files from company that makes its products.
- We could build Jurassic park? : Neuralink co-founder Max Hodak claims that humans have the technology to recreate Jurassic Park.
- Play Something : Netflix has rolled out its ‘Play Something’ shuffle feature for TVs and living room devices, globally
- Truecaller Covid-19 directory : Truecaller has launched a COVID-19 Healthcare directory to find details of hospitals nearby
- OnePlus gaming triggers : OnePlus Gaming Triggers are now available to purchase in India from the official website.
- Dell driver vulnerability : Dell has been releasing a firmware update driver since 2009 that contains “five high severity flaws”
- Best Android launchers : Don’t like the vanilla laucnher in your phone? Swap it out for something better.
- Covid nails : Unusual lines in your nails could be a telltale sign of Covid-19 infection.
- Disappearing Wi-Fi? : Windows updates can really mess up your Wi-Fi, here’s how you can fix it.
- Macbook Air colour variants : Apple’s upcoming Macbook Air launch could see colour variants for the first time.
- Wii or Gameboy? : A hacker has managed to miniaturise a Nintendo Wii to the size of a Game Boy.
- Chrome casting improved : It looks like Google is making several improvements to the browser casting feature.
- Laser vs Sun? : Scientists have created a LASER as powerful as all the sunlight hitting the earth.
- Samsung’s Trebles : Samsung phones could get Android 12 quicker thanks to Treble.
- SpaceX to fly SN15 again : SpaceX will attempt to fly Starship Prototype SN15 again this month.
- Bats’ Echo secrets : Bats raised in Helium-rich air helped scientists reveal secrets of its echoes.
- IBM makes 2 nm chip : IBM has laid the claim to making the world’s first 2 nm computer chip.
- Tech to save baby chickens : Sex identification for chicken is now a possibility, saving countless chicken lives.
- AstraZeneca clots : The UK is now offering alternatives to the AstraZeneca vaccine over blood clot concerns.
- Sawdust 3D printer : Forust, a new 3D printer uses sawdust to print wooden objects with sufficient detail.
- FTC sides with Right to Repair : FTC report has stated that there’s scant evidence to support manufacturer’s anti-repair stance.
- Sonova buys Sennheiser : Not all but Sennheiser’s consumer electronics division has been bought by Sonova.
- 96% iOS users disable tracking : Analytics firm Flurry states and 96% of users have opted out of tracking on iOS.
- Tip carefully : A glaring privacy issue on Twitter’s new Tip Jar feature could reveal your home address.
- Elon backs Doge : Elon Musk said that Dogecoin could ironically be the future of cryptocurrencies.
- Still no aliens : Having looked at 60 million stars, Breakthrough Listen is yet to find any signs of Aliens.
- Invincible’s missing villains : Amazon Prime’s Invincible has yet to see these villains from the comics.
- Demon Slayer movie earnings : Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train has raked in 40 billion yen in Japan.
- The Sucide Squad post-credits : James Gunn has teased that the upcoming movie will have more than one post-credits scene.
- Son of Kong : Director Adam Wingard is in talks with WB/Legendary for a new monsterverse movie.
- Treaty on LAWS : Is it time for a global treaty on the use of AI in warfare and lethal autonomous weapons systems?
- Dark patterns : Learn to spot UI designed to trap you, and avoid getting gamed by malicious apps.
- Bernventures : Check out these really cool and timely collectibles in the Bernventures series.
- Gerontocracy : The last time we had a bunch of old people in the government, the youth had a revolution.
- Sinopharm gets WHO OK : Sinopharm, the Chinese state-owned company has got the WHO’s approval for its vaccine.
- Chernobyl smoldering : Nuclear reactions are smoldering again at Chernobyl and has scientists worried.
- LiveLeak shuts down : Popular British video sharing website, LiveLeak has shut down after 15 years.
- Intel to invest in New Mexico factory : Intel announced it will spend $3.5 billion to upgrade its chip factory in New Mexico.
App watch
- Microsoft Whiteboard : Microsoft Whiteboard is a free app that’s available for both app that’s available for both iOS and Android, and basi cally functions like the name suggests, as a whiteboard. The current situation being as it is, work from home and school from home has become the norm. Being able to bring the trusty whiteboard into our homes is one step towards achieving some sort of nor malcy in our lives.
- News in Bullets : News in Bullets is a news aggregator app that chops up online articles from various sources and turns them into daily news updates in short bullets.
- Better Portraits : Better Portraits is a blur photo editor which can be used to give your picture background a DSLRlike blurry effect. It also has a couple of extra tools, helping you get the desired effect.
- Untrack : Untrack is an app that opens links in your preferred browser after removing all known tracking parameters. It does this by modifying every URL you open.
Mobile Monthly
- Coming soon!