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‘Starbound’ will be ready for everyone on July 22nd

The rest is here: ‘Starbound’ will be ready for everyone on July 22nd

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Open-source Linux a step closer to automotive use

The Automotive Grade Linux project announced the release of its Unified Code Base 2.0, implementing support for audio stream routing, rear-seat entertainment and apps. Go here to read the rest:...

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Nightdive Studios’‘System Shock’ remake is coming to PS4

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Hackers compromised Linux Mint’s install files (updated)

Some Linux fans just got a hard lesson about the importance of double-checking install files. The Linux Mint team is warning users that hackers compromised the ISO (drive image) downloads for 17.3...

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Hackers compromised Linux Mint’s install files

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Chrome is nearly ready to talk to your Bluetooth devices

Don't look now, but your web browser is about to become aware of the devices around you. After months of testing, Google has switched on broader experimental support in Chrome and Chrome OS for Web...

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Google saying buh-bye to Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac, Linux

New apps will be available only on Chromebooks by the end of this year, and will stop loading on non-Chrome OS machines in 2018. More here: Google saying buh-bye to Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac, Linux

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Mix up ‘Rocket League’ action with Rumble Mode and item trading

We're still waiting to see fully cross-platform Rocket League, but the game just made some other adjustments to keep things fresh for regular players. Dubbed Rumble Mode, the new 3v3 gameplay variant...

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Opera’s VPN-equipped browser is now available to everyone

You no longer have to grab test software to try Opera's VPN-toting web browser. The company has released the finished version of Opera 40 for desktops, which revolves around a free virtual private...

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Some Lenovo PCs can’t run Linux (update: Microsoft response)

Lenovo just can't seem to avoid troubles with its PC firmware. Linux users are worried that some of Lenovo's PCs, such as variants of the Yoga 710 and Yoga 900, aren't allowing them to install their...

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Some Lenovo PCs can’t run Linux

Lenovo just can't seem to avoid troubles with its PC firmware. Linux users are worried that some of Lenovo's PCs, such as variants of the Yoga 710 and Yoga 900, aren't allowing them to install their...

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Steam is turning into the App Store and that’s OK

Steam changed the video game industry in the same way Netflix changed television. Digital distribution was a natural evolution for gaming in the early 2010s, allowing PC players to skip the...

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Spotify ads briefly served malware to your PC

Some Spotify listeners got more than just free music with their ad-supported software. Multiple users report that the streaming service was serving malware-laden ads that would pop up your default web...

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Linux command line tools are coming to Windows 10

More here: Linux command line tools are coming to Windows 10

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Chrome’s December update will be less of a memory hog

Google has spent a while reducing Chrome's sometimes notorious demands on your system, but it knows that its web browser still needs some work. Accordingly, the upcoming Chrome 55 will include an...

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Linux exploit gives any user full access in five seconds

If you need another reason to be paranoid about network security, a serious exploit that attacks a nine-year-old Linux kernel flaw is now in the wild. The researcher who found it, Phil Oester, told V3...

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Opera’s latest browser can cope with your mountain of open tabs

Many web browser creators like to boast about performance in ideal conditions, where there's only one tab and the app is already open. But that's not how it works in real life — many people launch...

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Insult-em-up ‘Oh…Sir!’ arrives on PC, Mac and mobile

Few games are as difficult to categorise as Oh…Sir! Part beat-em-up, part smack talk generator, this weird indie title has you insulting your opponents into submission. Each match offers a central...

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Insult-em-up ‘Oh…Sir!’ arrives on PC, Mac and mobile

Few games are as difficult to categorise as Oh…Sir! Part beat-em-up, part smack talk generator, this weird indie title has you insulting your opponents into submission. Each match offers a central...

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Android’s latest update doesn’t patch major security flaw

The November Android security update is live and it fixes 15 critical vulnerabilities, but it doesn't patch a major Linux kernel exploit that can give hackers quick and complete access to devices...

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