21 May 2013

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 30, 2013

It seems LibreOffice for Android is now very close to release, so close that you can almost touch it. In fact you can touch it and play with it. The apk files are now available which you can easily download install from this page.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 30, 2013

Muktware completed three years this April and to celebrate it we are launching two new editions, two new magazines – KDE Sutra and openSUSE Sutra.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 30, 2013

The openSUSE teams has announced the realse of version 2.4 of Open Build Service.

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Posted by Anurag Bhandari on April 29, 2013

Not two months have passed since the 3.8 release (now part of many Linux distros, including Ubuntu 11.04), and a brand new 3.9 is already out.

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Posted by Anurag Bhandari on April 29, 2013

If what we hear from the folks at SamMobile, a news site dedicated to Samsung devices, is correct we may see an 11-inch Google NEXUS soon. Not just that, Samsung seems to be working on its own Galaxy Tab 11.

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Posted by Amit Singh on April 29, 2013

Samsung has announced it's 7-inch phatblet to give the most popular Nexus 7 some tough competition.

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Posted by Anurag Bhandari on April 26, 2013

While KTp is a desktop application suite for KDE, KTp Active is a similar solution for the mobile platform, especially tablets. It was conceived with the goal of integrating Real Time Communication deeply into the Plasma Active workspaces and applications.

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Posted by Anurag Bhandari on April 26, 2013

Here it is finally, having made to India just today. If you are one of the gazillion Galaxy S series fans, you can get yours right now at Rs. 41,500.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 26, 2013

Google has amended it's Google Play Developer Program Policies to patch the loophole Facebook was exploiting.

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Posted by Swapnil Bhartiya on April 25, 2013

You can now easily view MS Office document in the Chrome browser.

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