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Perl 6 has been 15 years in the making, and is now due to be released at the end of this year. We speak to its creator to
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Microsoft becomes an OpenBSD sponsor. Google and Oracle: Fight! Jonathan Riddel removes himself from the Kubuntu Community Council and Hacking Team == Hacked.
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It’s been a topsy-turvy few years for the Firefox web browser. Competition from Chrome, interface redesigns, integration of services like Pocket, and the controversial adoption of Adobe’s DRM
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Essential Linux tools explained – this month, SSL, the tech that enables secure connections over the web. SSL is the Secure Sockets Layer. It’s the technology that secures
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Sophie Wilson was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2013, for having made “a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge”. By 2014, over 50
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Issue 7 of Linux Voice is now nine months old, so we’re releasing it under the Creative Commons BY-SA license. You can share and modify all content from
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Text-mode user interfaces do not belong to museums yet – find out why and craft one yourself. Today, one can hardly imagine the PC without a graphical desktop.
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Linux Foundation spends money. Crossover promises DX11 support. DuckDuckGo is doing well and there's a new Ubuntu Phone. We've got awesome Finds section, neurons and a feel-good Voice
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While part-time hobbyists do plenty of great work on GNU/Linux, most of the code thesedays comes from paid developers. So for our upcoming podcast, we want your opinions:
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Don’t trust Google? We’ll help you navigate the sea of acronyms to build your own mailserver. You can’t beat the convenience and ease of use offered by Gmail.
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