openSUSE 11.3 Released
Jul 15, 2010Smartphone support, added cloud support among improvements.
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Jul 15, 2010If you rushed out to buy the Droid X today, you may want to hold off on trying to root it.
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Google Releases App Inventor for Android
Jul 12, 2010Build apps for your mobile phone from your browser with Google's creation suite.
more »Android Continues to Grow in the Mobile Market
Jul 09, 2010ComScore reports a major gain for the mobile operating system.
more »Mandriva Restructures
Jul 07, 2010Financial challenges and a loosely defined publishing strategy cited as reasons for relaunch.
more »Support for OpenSUSE 11.0 Extended
Jul 06, 2010By a month.
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Jul 01, 2010New information suggests October release date.
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