This Week in Techrights
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Public Institutions Must Dump PRISM-Associated Software
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GNU/Linux News: The Opportunities Amid XP EOL
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Microsoft Gets Its Money’s Worth From Xamarin: PlayStation 4 Now Polluted by Microsoft
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After Brendan Eich Comes Chris Beard
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Healthcare News: Free Software in Health, Humanitarian Causes
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TechBytes Episode 87: Catching up With Surveillance (NSA, GCHQ et al.)
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Links 14/4/2014: MakuluLinux, Many Games, More Privacy News and Pulitzer Prize for NSA Revelations
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Links 15/4/2014: Lots of PCLinuxOS Releases, Ukraine Updates
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Lawsuit by Microsoft Shareholder Targets Fine for Crimes Rather Than the Crimes Themselves
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Apple and Microsoft Actively Lobbying Against Patent Reform in the US
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Server News: KVM, ElasticHosts, Other GNU/Linux Items, and Open Network Linux
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Hardware News: Freedom, Modding, Hackability on the Rise
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Distributions News: GNU/Linux Distros
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GNOME News: Financial Issues, Mutter-Wayland, West Coast Summit, Community Participation
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KDE News: Kubuntu at the Centre Again KDE Applications Updated
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Techrights Rising
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Links: Surveillance, Intervention, Torture and Drones
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