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FreedomPop’s ‘Snowden Phone’ Encrypts Your Calls and Data

The new $189 "Privacy Phone" comes with VPN, 128-bit encryption, and other tricks aimed at keeping you safe and anonymous. Read more at CNET...

How to Install the LTSI-3.10 Kernel on Raspberry Pi and MinnowBoard

I have installed the new official LTSI-3.10 release on Raspberry Piand MinnowBoard. The following describes the installation steps of a kernel image that I built...

Would Microsoft Lync 2013 Suffice as an Enterprise’s only Video Conferencing Solution?

Before rolling out the analysis, it’s important to understand the technology. Microsoft Lync 2013 helps connect to multiple people across different operating systems and...

Tizen Smartwatches Tip Samsung’s Ecosystem-First Strategy

The long wait for a major Tizen OS device is finally over, and it's a…smartwatch? At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, Samsung...

Ars Walkthrough: Using the ZFS Next-Gen Filesystem on Linux

In my last article on next-gen filesystems, we did something in between a generic high altitude overview of next-gen filesystems and a walkthrough of some...

PGP Web of Trust: Delegated Trust and Keyservers

Welcome to the second installment of the "PGP Web of Trust" series. In the previous article, we looked at the very basics of how the...

Android App Development for Beginners: Navigation Tabs

If you're developing an Android app with multiple screens, a great navigation option is tabs. Tabs are particularly useful if your screens are all...

How to Spoof the MAC Address of a Network Interface on Linux

A 48-bit MAC address (e.g., 08:4f:b5:05:56:a0) is a globally unique identifier associated with a physical network interface, which is assigned by a manufacturer of...

Gabe Newell Says Valve isn’t Tracking Your Browser History

A report surfaced two days ago on Reddit that claimed anti-cheat software used by video game developer Valve was allowing the Half-Life 2 and Steam...

What Does Your Linux Candy Heart Say?

How does the penguin community celebrate February 14 every year? Is it with a box of chocolates? Maybe if it’s sitting next to our...