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Ubuntu 13.10 takes aim at Microsoft, Apple, Google
Ubuntu is moving into the rarified class of operating systems that cover x86/x64 clients and servers, ARM-based tablets/smartphones, and commodity cloud instances. Meaning that it's taking on everybody from Microsoft to Red Hat to Apple and Google. Read More


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Acer looks to cash in on Chromebook craze
Chromebooks are gaining popularity at the expense of Windows machines, and Acer is cashing in with a touchscreen laptop based on Google's Chrome OS. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple is very, very serious about iPhone photography
The way I'm hearing it, Apple's very serious about photography, specifically it is working hard to make sure the best camera you always want with you will be your iPhone, even if it is not already. Read More

Preston Gralla: Does Microsoft see open source in its future?
Microsoft may be gearing up for something of an open source future, with a new programming language open source project possibly slated for release in 2014. Is it for real, or just a cheap, easy way for Microsoft to get good PR? Read More


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Google, auto companies to bring Android to cars
Google has teamed up with several auto manufacturers with the goal of bringing Android to cars by the end of this year. Read More

CES 2014: iPhone case eliminates charging cords
Two prongs flip out of the back of the case and let the phone plug into any standard US wall outlet. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb. Read More

Acer's $1,100 Android all-in-one shows stunning visuals
Acer's going beyond conventional high-definition with its latest all-in-one PC, which at a list price of US$1,099.99, is one of the most expensive Android devices available. Read More

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: The Windows killer: Chromebook
Could the Chromebook knock out Windows on the desktop? Don't bet against it. Read More


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