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Also in today's open source roundup: Is it time to trust Microsoft? And 14 ways to secure your Android phone or tablet.
Does Microsoft secretly still hate Linux?
Also in today's open source roundup: Five Linux distros that break the mold, and Google releases the largest Android security update.
Is it too late for Microsoft to embrace Linux?
Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Parsix GNU/Linux 8.5, and Debian GNU/Linux 8.4 'Jesse' is available for download.
Why are so many people using ad blockers?
Also in today's open source roundup: Is Apple's iPhone SE stealing users from Android? And Xiaomi's 4.3-inch Mi 5 Mini could be an iPhone SE killer.
Samsung unleashes ad blocking Android browser
Also in today's open source roundup: Oracle wants $9.3 billion dollars from Google for using Java in Android, and 5 open source home automation tools.
How to set up Android N's freeform window mode
Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews PCLinuxOS 2016.03 MATE, and your best bets for desktop Linux distros.
KDE releases Plasma 5.6
Also in today's open source roundup: Google will kill its Chrome app launcher for Windows, OS X, and Linux. And Android gets a patch for a critical Linux kernel bug.
There are more Linux gamers now than ever before
Also in today's open source roundup: Sony releases PlayStation video streaming app for Android, and six under-the-hood Android N features worth knowing about.
Microsoft still forces companies to pay for its Android patents
Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Antergos 2016.02.21, and Linux and OS X are challenging the developer dominance of Windows.
Two Linux experts choose the best desktop distributions
Also in today's open source roundup: KaOS developers release an updated ISO image, and Mozilla's fast new browser Servo will be available for testing in June.
A first look at the Android N Developer Preview
Also in today's open source roundup: Android N lays the groundwork for proper windowing, and how to roll back to Android Marshmallow from Android N.
Linux kernel 4.5 released
Also in today's open source roundup: Life in the free software dating scene isn't easy for one redditor, and DistroWatch reviews ReactOS 4.0.
Microsoft announces SQL Server for Linux
Also in today's open source roundup: Why is Microsoft releasing SQL Server for Linux? And what do Linux users think about SQL Server coming to their favorite operating system?
Google fixes critical Android bugs
Also in today's open source roundup: Amazon will restore encryption to Fire OS, and get an open source Notes app for Linux inspired by the one in OS X.
Transmission torrenting app compromised in OS X, Linux users unaffected
Also in today's open source roundup: Steam gaming by Linux users continues to fall, and Android devices are at risk for clickjacking malware.
Is Google letting popular apps break Google Play rules?
Also in today's open source roundup: Transmission 2.9 has been released, and is Microsoft neglecting Linux users of Skype?
Will Google kill the App Drawer in Android N?
Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews the BeOS-based Haiku 2016, and Sabayon Linux 16.03 has been released.
What should the Linux Mint developers do to regain the trust of users?
Also in today's open source roundup: The Linux Mint forum database had been compromised well before the site was hacked, and the f.lux beta is now available for Android
Is Linux Mint a crude hack of existing Debian-based distributions?
Also in today's open source roundup: Has Linux become too dumbed down? And Cyanogen's "MOD" platform lets developers integrate their apps directly into Android.
Linux Mint site hacked, modified ISOs with backdoor distributed
Also in today's open source roundup: DistroWatch reviews Zorin OS 11 Core, and does Windows piracy lower the adoption rate of Linux on the desktop?