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Issue 188 - Review: KaOS 2014.06 - David Hayward investigates an interesting independently-built distro that
focuses on the quality of the user experience rather than extreme content.
Issue 188 - Review: MakuluLinux 6.0 - An interesting distro with an unusual style that will appeal to new and
experienced Linux users alike.
Issue 187 - Review: Linux Lite 2.0 - David Hayward explores a fresh distro that’s as light as a feather.
Issue 187 - Review: Scribus 1.4.4 - New features and bug fixes are bringing the venerable program into a new
phase of desktop publishing, as David Hayward finds out.
Issue 187 - Roundup: HD media players - Clementine, Kaffeine, MPV, UMPlayer, VLC
Issue 185 - Review: diskAshur Pro - This is the most incredible USB storage device you’ll ever use – you should try it!
Issue 185 - Review: AOC A2472PW4T - The smartest Android all-in-one
available? We try it out.
Issue 184 - Review: CAELinux - David Hayward goes engineering with the distro dedicated to the profession.
Issue 184 - Review: Linpus Lite 2.1 - Has the battle for a touchscreen Linux distro found a victor?
Issue 183 - Feature: 3D printing - How the latest tech works with Linux.
Issue 183 - Review: Synology DS214se - NAS units may come and go, but the Synology DS214se has an ace up its
sleeve – and this ace is Linux
Issue 183 - Review: Philips Screeneo - Projectors for the home user have always had a bad press. However, that all changes with the launch of the Screeneo.
Issue 182 - Review: phpMyAdmin 4.1.5 - Managing your MySQL entries has never been so easy, and it’s getting better
with every new version.
Issue 182 - Review: NAS4Free - NAS units may take all the limelight, but NAS4Free takes your old PC and gives it a new lease of life as your media hub.
Issue 181 - Feature: Raspberry Pi distros - We check out three distinct operating systems for the Raspberry Pi, other
than the main Raspbian build, for you to try out.
Issue 180 - Feature: Linux Mint 16 - Linux Mint goes from strength to strength, with a dedicated community behind it. Is 2014 the year for you to try Mint?
Issue 179 - Review: Dingoo A330L - A pocket-sized arcade and retro console emulator.
Issue 178 - Review: Ouya - David Hayward tries out the little games console that promised so much.
Issue 173 - Review: Roku LT - We get our hands on a tiny online media streaming box that manages to pack a lot of free content.
Issue 172 - Review: Viewsonic TD2340 - We cast our mice aside and embrace the touchscreen.
Issue 172 - Roundup: Distros for x86 tablets - Ubuntu, Android x86, Fedora, Kubuntu Active, OpenSUSE
Issue 169 - Review: ViewSonic VSD220 - A 22-inch monitor or a tablet in disguise?
Issue 169 - Roundup: Raspberry Pi operating systems - We take a look at the five best operating systems for the Raspberry Pi and see how they compare.
Issue 168 - Tutorial: Virtualise your computer - let your old hardware live on by keeping an image of it running on your new computer.
Issue 167 - Feature: Mighty Mint - What makes Mint so awesome? find out here.
Issue 164 - Tutorial: Raspberry Pi - We relive our misspent youth by emulating 1980s computer games.
Issue 163 - Feature: Retro Linux - Join us for a nostalgic trip down Linux-memory lane.
Issue 160 - Tutorial: Build your own supercomputer - Get two or more computers crunching the same data in a Beowulf cluster
Issue 157 - Feature: A Space Odyssey - We take a look at how Linux is entering the final frontier.
Issue 157 - Review: Pandora - We take a look at this little box that's the size a Nintendo DS and runs Linux.
Issue 149 - Tutorial: Compiz: Embed the terminal - Bored with looking at the same old wallpaper? Add the terminal to your backdrop as we show you how to embed it into your desktop.