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Article from Issue 149/2013

Anonymous Active

  • Anonymous hacktivists launch Operation Last Resort
  • KDE 4.10 released
  • News Bites

Dell Goes Private

  • Dell to buy back stock
  • Fedora 18 released
  • LibreOffice 4.0 out
  • RaspPi Camera

Tech Employment

  • Tech unemployment less than half national average
  • Linux Foundation UEFI fix

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