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Make Ubuntu 16.04 look like macOS

Also in today's open source roundup: The world's smallest Linux server for $5, and the Prisma art app is coming to Android

Does Android need a new app store?

Also in today's open source roundup: Six desktop Linux mistakes, and how to use the Lantern browser to view blocked websites.

Which Android problems annoy you the most?

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Linux Lite 3.0, and fake Pokemon GO apps have been found on the Google Play Store.

How well does Pokemon Go run on Android phones?

Also in today's open source roundup: Pokemon Go now supports Android N, and why you shouldn't fake your location while playing Pokemon Go.

Is Linux Mint 18 the best desktop operating system?

Also in today's open source roundup: Ubuntu's Unity desktop runs natively in Windows 10, and how to install Windows 10 in a virtual machine in Linux.

Linux Mint 18 reviews roundup

Linux Mint 18 has been out for a little while now, and the reviews have started to come in. Find out what reviewers think about the latest version of Linux Mint. Is it the best Linux Mint yet?

Will Linux run well on a MacBook?

Also in today's open source roundup: Pokemon GO released for Android, and will 2-in-1 Windows PCs destroy Android tablets?

Should you trust Google with your data?

Also in today's open source roundup: Life without a GUI in Linux, and a screenshot tour of Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon.

A Windows zealot trashes Linux

Also in today's open source roundup: AnandTech reviews the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, and a review of Fedora 24 Workstation.

Android apps could turn Chromebooks into MacBook killers

Also in today's open source roundup: One Android user finally gives up on Sony, and is rooting an Android phone still worth doing?

Should Google release its own high-end Android phone?

Also in today's open source roundup: antiX 16 released without systemd, and Tobias Mueller discusses the history of changes from GNOME 3.0 to GNOME 3.20.

Fedora 24 released with GNOME 3.20 and Flatpak

Also in today's open source roundup: How to upgrade from Fedora 23 to Fedora 24, and Linux redditors react to the release of Fedora 24.

How well do Android apps run on Chromebooks?

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch compares live version upgrade methods, and which e-ink devices can run Linux?

Can SourceForge regain credibility with Linux users and developers?

Also in today's open source roundup: 5 reasons to install Linux on a laptop, and AnandTech reviews the OnePlus 3 Android phone

Are Linux repositories a bad idea?

Also in today's open source roundup: Linux gaming might get a boost from Vulkan graphics and new hardware, and new iOS 10 features that were borrowed from Android.

Where is Apple's Messages app for Android?

Also in today's open source roundup: The cost of free software, and what does Microsoft's purchase of LinkedIn mean for Linux users?

Android: A switcher's thoughts after nine months of using an iPhone

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews BunsenLabs Linux, and Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon and MATE betas released.

How to run Android on an iPhone

Also in today's open source roundup: 7 Android launchers that change the look of your phone, and Endless OS versus Chrome OS.

How Linux Mint saved the day for an Ubuntu 16.04 user

Also in today's open source roundup: Android N won't fix Google's update problem, and how to easily install Google Earth in Ubuntu or Linux Mint.

Linux features that you can't live without?

Also in today's open source roundup: How to mount your Google Drive in Linux, and DistroWatch reviews Sabayon Linux 16.05.

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