Monday, November 4, 2013

Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features

Bing, Twitter continue their search party

The 3-minute, 250-word version of what's new in Android 4.4

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November 04, 2013
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Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features

Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0, an upcoming release of the open-source software, should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing.

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Issue highlights

1. Bing, Twitter continue their search party

2. The 3-minute, 250-word version of what's new in Android 4.4

3. Quickly find Apple stores where the iPad Air or iPhone 5S are in stock near you

4. Is the Lenovo Yoga an iPad Air killer for the productivity-minded?

5. Fedora 20 delayed by bugs

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Bing, Twitter continue their search party

Microsoft bills its Bing search engine as a social one, and to keep it that way it's renewing a partnership with Twitter to keep tweets appearing in Bing search results, the companies said Friday. READ MORE

The 3-minute, 250-word version of what's new in Android 4.4

The official version of what's new in Android 4.4 is 1,034 words. We can do better than that, can't we? We can, and we shall. READ MORE

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Quickly find Apple stores where the iPad Air or iPhone 5S are in stock near you

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Is the Lenovo Yoga an iPad Air killer for the productivity-minded?

If you're interested in getting actual work done on a tablet, the iPad Air may not be your best bet. Instead, check out the new Lenovo Yoga, which is better priced and in the long run may be better for productivity. READ MORE

Fedora 20 delayed by bugs

The beta and final release of Fedora 20 have been delayed by bugs. Plus: A screenshot tour of Kwheezy 1.3, and an Ubuntu 13.10 install tutorial. READ MORE

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