By Jim Lynch Super Mario Run malware for Android When Nintendo decided to release Super Mario Run for iOS devices only, it caused quite a lot of disappointment among Android users. Unfortunately, some sleazy …read more Source:: OpenSource
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IDG Contributor Network: Linux gaming in 2016: The year in review
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•By Jim Lynch Linux gaming in 2016 Linux gamers have come a long way from the days when many people considered the platform to be a joke. These days Linux has a lot going …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Ubuntu Core has the keys to IoT security
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•By Swapnil Bhartiya In October, a DDoS attack on Dyn’s infrastructure took down a big chunk of the internet, making sites like Amazon and Twitter inaccessible. It was the first major attack …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: How well does the Linux kernel support Mac hardware?
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•By Jim Lynch The Linux kernel and Mac hardware There is an interesting subset of Linux users that prefer to run it on a Mac. Yes, a Mac. That might seem odd given how …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Should Linux Mint be discontinued?
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•By Jim Lynch Should Linux Mint be discontinued? Linux Mint has been quite popular with many users for a very long time. But changes to Linux Mint in recent years have one redditor wondering …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Android: 10 best first person shooter games
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•By Jim Lynch 10 best first person shooter games for Android First person shooters are a perennial favorite among gamers, including those who play on their Android devices. But it can be tough to …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: 2016 MacBook Pro can’t run Linux
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•By Jim Lynch The 2016 MacBook Pro and Linux There is a subset of the Linux community that likes running Linux on Apple hardware. Strange as it may sound, these users enjoy the virtues …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: 4K streaming and Google’s Chromecast Ultra
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•By Jim Lynch 4K streaming and the Chromecast Ultra Google’s new Chromecast Ultra is now available and sells for $69. The new device lets you stream in 4K and offers better processing power. …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition runs Linux
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•By Jim Lynch NES Classic Edition runs Linux Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition is a mini version of the original NES released back in 1985. It sells for $59.99 and it turns out that …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: What if Linux never existed?
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•By Jim Lynch A world without Linux Linux has been around for a long time now, and many of us take it for granted as part of our everyday lives. But have you ever …read more Source:: OpenSource