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Today in Open Source: Should the military use open source apps? Plus: Things to do after installing Ubuntu 13.10, and Mir and the Linux community
Mageia 3 Review
Mageia 3 has been out for a while, and I’ve finally had time to do a review. Mageia is a fork of the Mandriva distribution, and offers quite a bit to desktop Linux users. It comes with a great selection of preinstalled software, and it is available in 32-bit or 64-bit versions on DVD (3.96 GB). You also have the option of getting it on CD (700 MB).
Total War: Rome II coming to Linux via SteamOS
Today in Open Source: Total War: Rome II headed to Linux. Plus: Mageia 3 review, and Debian 7.2 released
The death of Medibuntu: A harbinger of doom for Ubuntu?
Today in Open Source: The death of Medibuntu. Plus: A slideshow of Ubuntu 13.10, and Cinnamon 2.0 released
Ubuntu 13.10 review: Is it a worthy upgrade?
Today in Open Source: SJVN reviews Ubuntu 13.10. Plus: Firefox OS speed improvements, and six Android keyboard apps
Would Linux survive if Ubuntu died?
Today in Open Source: What would happen to Linux without Ubuntu? Plus: How to make a custom Linux distribution, and a first look at Semplice Linux 5
Valve releases specs for prototype Steam Machines based on Linux
Today in Open Source: Valve's Steam Machine prototype specs. Plus: Linux for astronomers, and the best Android antivirus apps
Distro Astro 1.0.2 Review
Take a voyage through the universe with Linux!
Should Microsoft fire Bill Gates too?
Today in Open Source: Should Bill Gates be fired? Plus: Android tablet sales beat Apple, and five fun Linux racing games.
Apple's 64-bit A7 chip making big improvements to audio and video in apps
Today in Apple: The 64-bit A7 chip improves audio and video in games and apps. Plus: iPhone 5s and 5C top carrier sales charts, and OS X Mavericks golden master released to developers
Which IT skill sets are in highest demand in the Linux job market?
Today in Open Source: High demand skill sets for Linux jobs. Plus: Microsoft five years from now. And are there too many Linux distros?
Apple's 64-bit A7 chip takes aim at Wintel corporate profits
Today in Apple: The real strategy behind Apple's 64-bit A7 chip. Plus: Android fingerprint sensors? And Qualcomm's CEO takes a slap at Apple's A7 chip
French national police switch desktop computers to Linux
Today in Open Source: The French police move to desktop Linux. Plus: Google Chrome 30 released, and a review of Knoppix 7.2
Ubuntu 13.10 final beta available for download
Today in Open Source: Ubuntu 13.10 final beta released. Plus: An Ubuntu 13.10 beta screenshot tour, and will Valve's SteamOS change the PC gaming industry?
How to get iOS 7 features on Android
Today in Open Source: Get iOS 7 features on Android. Plus: Kwheezy 1.2 review, and excitement over Valve's SteamOS announcements
Kwheezy 1.2 Review
Kwheezy combines Debian 7.1 and KDE 4.8.4 into a distro that is easier to install than vanilla Debian. It also comes with lots and lots of desktop Linux software applications.
Valve’s Amazing Steam Controller
Valve has announced the Steam Controller for its Steam OS gaming system. It looks like an amazing input device. Check out photos, and see media reactions.
Should Linux users consider buying a Mac?
Today in Open Source: Linux users and Macs. Plus: VLC 2.1 released, and AMD and Nvidia step up Linux driver support
Steve Ballmer slaps Apple on his way out the door
Today in Apple: Ballmer bashes Apple. Plus: New iPad mini in gold with touch ID, and Apple's high memory markups
Valve's Steam Machines might take a bite out of Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft
Today in Open Source: Valve announces Steam Machines. Plus: Windows Versus Steam OS, and Microsoft reacts to Steam Machines
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