today's leftovers
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Fedora 22 Beta KDE Plasma 5.3 Screencast
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Android 5.1 Lollipop OTA for Nexus 9 imminent, Nexus 10 gets Android 5.1.1 OTA
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Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Android 5.0 Lollipop Update Roundup: S6, S5, S4, Alpha, Active And Mini
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CBI gets specialised lab to decode Apple devices
The specialised lab is focussed on extracting information from Apple devices using forensic softwares from devices such as iMAc, Mac book pro, iPad, iPhone and iPods as well as from Linux devices which are basically Android-based devices
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CBI well equipped, can crack your Apple device now
The CBI says that training is being imparted in cracking these devices. We are also giving emphasis to Linux based systems as well.
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CBI gets new forensic lab to crack Apple, Linux devices
CBI today got a new specialised forensic lab to decipher and recover data from Apple devices seized from suspects during investigation of cases.
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New CBI lab to decode data from Apple, Linux devices
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A Lot Of Improvements Are Coming For Mir 0.13, Including Work Towards Libinput
We've known since March that Mir 0.13 would be a very large release and it's certainly panning out that way.
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ATI Rage128 Driver Now Has RandR Support
For anyone still using the ATI Rage 128 graphics card, there's been a rare update to the xf86-video-r128 X.Org driver.
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Wayland 1.8 Alpha Release Delayed
Bryce Harrington has delayed the Wayland/Weston 1.8 Alpha release by a few days.
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Robolinux, The Linux System With Native Support For Windows Apps Has Reached Version 7.9.1
Robolinux is an open-source, Debian based operating system that permits the users to run Windows software inside a virtual machine, being among the first Windows compatible Linux systems (without having to use compatibility layers as Wine).
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