Warning: Five Things to Know Before Switching to Linux (PC World)

PC World - A happy customer might tell someone. An unhappy customer tells everyone. Converting to Linux before taking a dose of reality might make you a very unhappy customer. Let's be perfectly honest. Linux isn't for everyone-yet. However, Ubuntu, Mandriva, and a few other distributions come close but for now, Linux is a little more difficult to use than Windows. Full text

Motorola Releases Two New Android Smartphones (NewsFactor)

2010.03.08 - Linux and Open Source - Source: RSS.NEWS.YAHOO.COM - Comments [0]

NewsFactor - Motorola is placing two new bets on the open-source Android operating system with the release of its Backflip and Devour smartphones. The uniquely designed Backflip began selling through AT&T Wireless late last week, and the Detour is now available from Verizon Wireless.

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