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Google and Moto: The Best- and Worst-Case Scenarios

Google's recent plan to buy Motorola Mobility has the potential for reshaping the entire Android landscape. If it wins regulatory approval for the purchase, Google may only have a short time span to connect its marketing strategy ...

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Once It’s Motivated, Wipe Really Takes Out the Garbage

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BleachBit Leaves Your File System Sparkling and Grime-Free

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TrueCrypt Locks Down Data In a Rock-Solid Vault

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Pybackup Makes Saving and Restoring Easy as Pie

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It’s a Roll of the Dice for Linux Game Makers

If you had the option to pick your own price for a computer game that only runs on your Linux rig, would you pay to play? Not if you are a typical Linux gamer. At least, that's the popular perception of fans of free and open source software. Linux is available freely. So why pay for a game -- or any other Linux app -- when the FOSS mantra is based on a no-cost buy-in? ...

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PartedMagic: A Swiss Army Knife for Hard Drive Resuscitation

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Linux Distros: When It Absolutely, Positively Has to Be Secure

If you use Linux instead of Microsoft Windows, its free availability may well be a deciding factor. But the fact that virus and malware contamination are less likely to take down your Linux computers is no doubt an essential influencing factor as well. ...

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PiTiVi: A Solid B-Lister of a Movie-Maker

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Jokosher: A Completely Kosher Audio Multitool

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For Personal Finance Tracking, You Can Bank on Eqonomize

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Android Apps and the Honeycomb Holdup

Android Honeycomb tablets are now on store shelves and vendor websites. Six months from Honeycomb's release, tablet makers have finally optimized their hardware to fit the new made-for-tablets OS version to their larger-than-smartphone screens ...

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Disk Usage Analyzer Has a Keen Eye for Sizing Up Space

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Google’s Java Jam

Sometimes things that are supposedly free for the taking -- such as open source software -- can ultimately cost a wad of dough from the corporate coffers. That could well be the lesson Google learns from a lawsuit Oracle filed last year alleging that Google violated its intellectual property as well as infringed on its copyright for using a variation of Java...

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ClipIt: Even a Humble Clipboard Can Benefit From Whistles and Bells

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Geeqie Image Viewer Geeks Out on Features

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Adobe’s Vanishing Linux Air Support: Personal or Strictly Business?

Adobe's recent decision to pull support away from Air for Linux might be the first in a series of market adjustments designed to throttle its bottom line with Android rather than the traditional Linux platform. But the move could cost the company a bank roll of good will ...

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Arista Transcoder: Media Conversions Without the Technical Inquisition

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GNOME 3 vs. Unity: A Schism in the Making?

The face of the Linux desktop is drastically evolving. While the Linux communities struggle to bring more business and home users to the Linux desktop, existing users face choices about adopting redesigned desktop shells or finding suitable replacements. The fallout might well be the start of a Great New Linux Schism ...

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Osmo PIM: The Strong, Silent and Incredibly Capable Type

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