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4 Strange And Disturbing Linux Distros You Probably Won't Be Installing

Linux is the operating system of choice for those who decide to go their own way. The open source model means the building blocks are there for you if you decide that you need your very own operating system. This has resulted in more Linux distros than you could ever imagine.

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4 Free Android Apps For Coffee Lovers

Humans have been drinking coffee since at least the fifteenth century, and the beverage is only gaining in popularity. Unlike coffee, smartphones haven’t been around since the fifteenth century – but now that we have them, we’ve found interesting ways to use them to aid our collective coffee habit. We tracked down four free Android apps that can teach you to make better coffee, help you roast, and more.

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7 Free Resources to Learn About Sound Engineering

Here's a handful of great resources for you to use if you want to learn more about how to make great music recordings.

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How To Restore Data Following A Failed Windows Phone Update

Updating a Windows Phone should be a pretty straightforward process. Sadly, however, the process doesn’t always work as intended; updates can fail. In most cases when an update fails and with no usable data on the device, your phone will be more or less bricked. Fortunately, there is a way around this problem.

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How SkyDrive And OneNote Web App Can Help Your Online Research

I was really excited to learn was that SkyDrive provides you with a free OneNote web app that you can use to do just about everything you do with your desktop OneNote application. When it comes to creating a digital "file cabinet" where you can store away every form of information you discover during your research, this is it.

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Will Linux Ever Experience The Year Of The Desktop? [Opinion]

For quite a while now, Linux users have constantly been discussing whether the open source operating system will ever experience a "year of the desktop" where Linux's desktop market share suddenly rises in relatively dramatic fashion. What are the actual chances of it happening, or can you even call it the "year of the desktop"?

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The Listserve - How It Could Be A Force For Good

What would you say to 1 million people? That is the intriguing question behind The Listserve, which can be accurately described as a giant listserv, a social game, a lottery of words, and a cross between PostSecret and Chatroulette. The Listserve offers an intriguing glimpse into strangers' lives. All through the decades-old power of email.

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