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Apple's new Mac Pro desktop: First look
Here is a just-the-facts look at the Mac Pro desktop, announced at Apple's WWDC event, with links to galleries and a roundup of other news.
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Arch-based Manjaro Linux touts user-friendliness
Looking for a new Linux flavor to try? The Manjaro team targets newcomers and pros alike, promising ease-of-use and performance.
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Better than BackTrack? Kali Linux offers new brand of pen-testing tools
BackTrack Linux no more. The popular open source package of penetration testing tools now has a new platform and a new name.
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Crypton for developers: Toward cryptographically-secure cloud apps
A new open source project called Crypton hopes to put a reusable cryptographic solution in the hands of cloud app developers, providing easy, built-in encryption of user data.
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PicUntu: Tiny, powerful Linux distro for mini-PCs
In the world of tiny Linux, another pipsqueak checks in: PicUntu, based on Ubuntu Qantal 12.10, will run complex computer tasks at no more than 10W.
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Really small in the age of big: 50 MB Linux OS gets a refresh
A super lightweight Linux distribution that checks in at just 50 MB might give old hardware new life. Check out the new update of Damn Small Linux.
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Infographic: Apple by the Numbers
This infographic tells the tale of Apple's huge profit margins and business success around the world.
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Watch out for Flashback trojan on Macs: Reports of over 600K infected
A growing Mac botnet has resulted from the Flashback trojan, which targets Macs through Java vulnerabilties and is designed to steal personal information. Make sure you are patched...
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Paper: The hot new app for the iPad
The Paper app is the new, hot thing for iPads. Get an idea of what it is and watch an interview with one of its developers, Georg Petschnigg.
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Glitch in iOS apps allows developers access to users' photo libraries
It hasn't been a good month for user privacy in the app world. A glitch in Apple's iOS apps could be exploited to allow app developers access to users' entire photo libraries.