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Raspberry Pi’s base model release finally fulfills the promise of a $25 computer, available in Europe now
Microsoft to support Git in Team Foundation Server
Microsoft is once again trying to show it will play nice with open source by adding support to Git in the next TFS update
XBMC 12 released – includes Raspberry Pi and Android support
XBMC 12 Frodo also includes Live TV and PVR functionality along with the RPi and Android support
Raspberry Pi Foundation receives Google grant for Schools
15,000 Raspberry Pi’s provided to UK Schools as part of Google Giving
The Open Source Column – The Windows status quo
Has Windows 8 been designed to hold people back rather than push them forward?, wonders Simon
Back up your system with Clonezilla – Tutorial
Clonezilla is more than just a simple backup tool – it’s a dedicated live distro perfect for ghosting entire networks of computers
Fuduntu 2013.1 Review – Quite Punny
Designed to fit somewhere between Fedora and Ubuntu, this fork of Fedora is a fully functional and easy to use distribution
The openSUSE Conference 2013 dates announced
Upcoming openSUSE Con 2013 in Greece has also had its theme and ticket availability announced
Ubuntu possibly moving to a rolling release from 14.04
Could the six-month Ubuntu cycle be dropped in time for the next LTS in favour of a rolling release every two years?
Firefox OS Phone revealed for developers
Mozilla has unveiled the first Firefox OS hardware, built with low specs by Geeksphone for developers
KDE 4.10 RC 3 released
The final KDE 4.10 release candidate is now out, with features for the final release including faster indexing, better notifications, and Qt Quick
Fedora 18 Review – Great Bovine Spheres!
After much delay, the Spherical Cow graces us with its presence. How does the final version of Fedora 18 stack up?
Firefox OS App Day announced for developers
Mozilla are holding a Firefox OS App Day on January 26th to get devs a kickstart on hacking and learning the mobile OS
Fedora 18 out now!
Fedora 18 has been let out of the barn, and the Spherical Cow comes with new desktops, updated languages, and offline system updates.
LibreOffice 4.0 RC1 released
LibreOffice 4.0 is on the horizon, and the first release candidate is out. The candidate includes new features like importing ink annotations and an XOR function
CompuLab Intense PC Pro Review – The Mini PC of your dreams
The specs say it’s packed with power, but has CompuLab truly delivered an intense product in such a small package?
No more delays – Fedora 18 good to go for January 15th
Fedora 18 is to get no further delays, with a last minute bug fix to one of their release candidates
Stargazing with Open Source – Three FOSS apps to help you search the night sky
Stargazing Live is currently airing on the BBC, and you can plan our your own evening of astronomy using these three amazing pieces of software
Steam Box unveiled at CES. Possibly.
A Steam Box has been shown off by mini-PC manufacturers Xi3, and previous reports confirm it will likely run Linux, although Valve has yet to comment
Fedora 18 delayed yet again
Problems have struck Fedora 18 again, causing yet another delay for the distro
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