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« Previous ( 1 ... 43 44 45 46 47 48 )The Best Android Antivirus Apps
With mobile malware on the rise and scammers targeting Android users more and more, using an Android device without security software is no longer an option.
8 Apps to improve your Android smartphone or tablet's battery life (Slideshow)
Summary: If you agree with me that little is as miserable as having your Android smartphone or tablet die of premature battery exhaustion, then you'll want to check these applications out.
Jelly Bean powering close to half of all Android devices, but fragmentation still exists
Summary: The data released by Google shows that Jelly Bean power 48.6 percent of all Android devices. But fragmentation remains a big problem, and getting users onto the latest version continues to be an uphill struggle.
Acer to downplay Windows in favor of Android, Chrome OS
Acer has told investors that it will reduce its emphasis on Windows PCs and laptops over the next few quarters in favor of devices based on operating systems from Microsoft's archrival Google.
Ubuntu Stops Supporting Apple's PowerPC-Based Systems
When a new Ubuntu launch date approaches, Canonical developers like to start shaking things up. This time is the turn of Ubuntu for PowerPC.
Linux Mint 15 “Olivia” KDE released!
The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 15 “Olivia” KDE.
The H is closing down
Although The H has produced many widely read stories, it has not been possible to effectively monetise that traffic to produce a working business model.
Linux, Windows, and security FUD
It's 2013. but the Linux FUD just keeps coming. In the most recent example, security firm Trustwave claimed that Linux kernel vulnerabilities went unpatched more than twice as long as it took to fix unpatched flaws in Windows. This assertion would be a lot more believable if it wasn't coming from a Microsoft partner.
Steam for Linux open beta begins this week
Steam’s limited Linux beta has been running for a little over a month now, recently opening up to 5,000 new testers. Today, in a message to the Steam for Linux closed mailing list, Valve has announced that it will be opening up the beta to the public next week.
Linux-based Qubes OS sandboxes VMs for added security
Poland's Invisible Things Lab has launched its Linux-based desktop OS that uses sandboxed security.
Linux Mint 13 leaves sour aftertaste
KDE is most accomplished and mature of three Mint flavors, but bugs remain.
Linux Mint 13 “Maya” Xfce RC released!
The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 13 Xfce RC.