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- Fedora Linux Turns 10: What's Next?
- Mozilla Resets for Firefox 25 and 26
- Managing the Transition to High-Availability Linux for Mission-Critical Workloads
- Opening Up To 3D Mapping: Collaborative, Crowdsourced Approach to Map Data Gaining Speed
- Microsoft Kill Shots: How IBM/Linux Deals the Latest Blow to Redmond Empire
- World With New Limits: The Coming End of Moore's Law (blog safari)
- Linux rootkit detector adds hardware punch to security scanning
- Mac and Linux Versions of 'Rogue Legacy' Coming Soon, Says Dev
- 'Nearly 10,000 developers contributed to Linux kernel since 2005'
- New KScreen Mock-ups Spark Conversation
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