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Annoying myths about Linux that won't go away

Also in today's open source roundup: More ads are coming to Google Maps, and why some Chromebooks will not get Android apps.

Are games too easy to pirate on Android?

Also in today's open source roundup: Google picks the best Android apps and games of 2016, and six big changes coming in Android N.

Why are Chromebooks outselling Macs?

Also in today's open source roundup: Will Chromebooks and Android apps kill Windows PCs? And DistroWatch reviews the Clonezilla Live utility.

Block ads via the hosts file in Android or Linux

Also in today's open source roundup: Nokia will release Android phones, and Google will introduce a voice-activated device for the home.

Video: What's new in Cinnamon 3.0

Also in today's open source roundup: ChaletOS 16.04 offers an open source refuge for Windows users, and Google rolls out Spaces group sharing app for Android.

Can Linux ever beat Windows at PC gaming?

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews FreeBSD 10.3's new features, and Linus Torvalds releases Linux 4.6.

The most popular Android apps of all time

Also in today's open source roundup: Viking Horde malware targets Android devices, and the Fedora 24 beta has been released.

How BSD was built, and how it lost the lead to Linux

Also in today's open source roundup: Is Ubuntu 16.04 LTS the best version of Ubuntu yet? And are modular Android phones just a gimmick?

Linux Mint 18 won't include multimedia codecs

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Ubuntu MATE 16.04 LTS, and you can now download the new Google Keyboard app for Android.

Could Android eventually reach 100 percent market share?

Also in today's open source roundup: The best customizable Android Wear watch faces, and what's new in Lubuntu 16.04 LTS.

12 Linux geeks worth following on social media

Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, and some Pirate Bay visitors have been infected with crypto-ransomware.

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS video review

Also in today's open source roundup: What's new in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, and Ubuntu redditors share their thoughts about Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.

The year of the Linux desktop may never arrive

Also in today's open source roundup: Android apps might soon appear on Chromebooks, and what’s new in Xubuntu 16.04 LTS.

Should beginners install Kali Linux on their computers?

Also in today's open source roundup: Black Lab Linux 7.6 released, and the meaning of Bash on Microsoft's Windows operating system.

The 10 best Android phones you can buy

Also in today's open source roundup: Will Microsoft drop Windows Phone for Android? And a gif guide to Android N.

Has Ubuntu become a boring distribution?

Also in today's open source roundup: Counter-Strike 1.6 has been ported to Android, and Google has released its annual Android Security Report.

Android N will support 3D Touch

Also in today's open source roundup: Facebook will remove conversations from its mobile website to force Android users to install its Messenger app, and how to build a Linux router from scratch.

Will the iPhone 7 win over Android users?

Also in today's open source roundup: Why switching to iPhone from Android is not easy, and Linux botnet attacks grow larger.

Linux Mint 18 will include Cinnamon 3.0 and Mate 1.14 versions

Also in today's open source roundup: Why Microsoft needs Linux, and BlackBerry will launch two Android phones.

Linus hasn't given up on the year of the Linux desktop

Also in today's open source roundup: How Remix OS will eat the world. And goodbye open source, hello free software.

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