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[#] Sat May 25 2013 07:33:07 EDT from rss

Subject: Latest Tizen sightings: Samsung phone, Intel laptop demo

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Days after releasing version 2.1 of the Linux-based Tizen mobile operating system, Samsung confirmed an upcoming GT-I8805 Tizen smartphone, and Intel demonstrated a laptop running Tizen 3.0 in a GNOME shell. Other developments around this week’s Tizen Developers Conference include a Tizen App Challenge and 2013 phone launch promises from NTT DoCoMo and Orange. On [...]

http://linuxgizmos.com/samsung-tizen-phone-confirmed-intel-tizen-on-laptop/


[#] Sat May 25 2013 09:35:07 EDT from rss

Subject: Amazon expands Appstore reach, gives devs more user data

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Alternative Android store now in nearly 200 countriesLooking to woo more app publishers to its Android Appstore and away from Google Play, Amazon has announced new tools that allow developers to track user engagement with their apps.…

http://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.co.uk/2013/05/24/amazon_appstore_expansion/


[#] Sat May 25 2013 11:21:52 EDT from rss

Subject: Rise of the Ravager released, Interview and Free Keys!

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Rise of the Ravager offers classic arcade action reminiscent of a fast action Missile Command while players blast descending waves of coloured enemies that can only be annihilated by a matching colour bullet (in a similar fashion to Guitar Hero or Ikaruga). Seek the favour of the Old Ones to prevent an ancient god’s avatar from rising, signalling the End of Times.

http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/rise-of-the-ravager-released-interview-and-free-keys.2022


[#] Sat May 25 2013 13:23:52 EDT from rss

Subject: Linpus Lite 1.9 review

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Linpus Lite is one of those distributions that I’ve always hoped will be done right, considering that it is published by a commercial entity. However, with every release, it manages to fail in taking care of the little things that matter. Almost every desktop distribution suffers from the same problem. They get the big picture, but then it comes to delivering sane and sensible defaults and implementing features that a modern OS should have, they miss the mark.

http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2013/05/25/linpus-lite-1-9-review/


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