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World's 'simplest' Linux laptop reaches the UK

French company Ordissimo thinks it has spotted a niche French firm Ordissimo is bringing “the world’s simplest laptop” to the UK, a small family of Linux-based computers aimed at the population of holdouts who find conventional PCs and the online world that comes with it too complex to bother with.read more »

Red Hat falling behind Ubuntu in enterprise sector, Shuttleworth claims

Ubuntu founder highlights OS's market share gains compared to Red Hat Enterprise Linux read more »

Raspberry Pi's $25 PC will be back on sale in a month

Raspberry Pi $25 and $35 PCs sold out in under an hour read more »

Mac OS X passwords can be stolen with new tool

The tool capitalizes on a long-known issue in how FireWire can be used to read a computer's memory read more »

Linux high availability group working on critical enterprise application stack

Linux Foundation pushing clustered applications read more »

Sony demands restraining order over PS3 hack

Japanese electronics giant trying to block distribution of tools used to run illegally copied games read more »

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