Review: 7 data recovery tools for every data disaster

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Review: 7 data recovery tools for every data disaster
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Review: 7 data recovery tools for every data disaster

From resurrecting lost photos to recovering RAID arrays, these utilities can bring your data back from the dead Read More

Should Linux Mint be the default distro for Dell and System76 computers?

In today's open source roundup: Why do Dell and System76 bundle Ubuntu instead of Linux Mint on their computers? Plus: Top Linux distributions to look forward to in 2016. And the top ten games released for Linux in 2015. Read More

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PlayStation 4 hacked to run Linux

In today's open source roundup: failOverflow demonstrates Linux running on the PlayStation 4. Plus: Microsoft's Cortana is available for Cyanogen OS. And Valve adds more improvements to the Steam Controller in a new beta Read More

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