7 Biggest Stories of the Week, Feb. 29-March 4
Despite Microsoft's (MSFT) vote of support for Linux, the company has done little to patch the latest version of Skype or Linux, which has left some open source users in the cold.
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The latest version of Rasperry Pi is rumored to release soon, and could feature a 64-bit, 1.2 GHz processor alongside a built-in wireless card and Bluetooth.
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Windows 10 users have noted the addition of full-screen ads on their PC lock screens, making the latest version of Windows the first desktop operating system to be supported by advertisements.
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Intel's latest Android-based smartphones are capable of running a Debian-based open source GNU/Linux environment for desktops on an external monitor.
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The Linux Foundation and Women Who Code are working together to encourage women to learn how to use open source software.
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Panasonic's new series of Smart TVs will run on the open source FireFox OS, according to an announcement made this week.
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A new HTTPS encryption flaw has some worried about OpenSSL, but experts say the error isn't nearly as dangerous as last year's Heartbleed flaw.
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A new HTTPS encryption flaw has some worried about OpenSSL, but experts say the error isn't nearly as dangerous as last year's Heartbleed flaw.
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The weekend is here at long last, and to celebrate we're counting down the most popular stories of the week as chosen by you, the readers.
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