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The secure Linux operating system Tails is now out of beta. Plus: Will Linux ever die? And check out some Android apps that extend battery life.
Whereas Tail OS is more of a privacy-oriented distro, Qubes OS is all about maintaining the security of your workstation. Qubes OS achieves this by running apps and services inside virtualized ...
In today's open source roundup: What will it take to get web developers to choose Linux instead of OS X? Plus: DistroWatch reviews Tails 1.3, and the Linux Mint developers want to make the ...
The team behind the privacy-oriented Linux distribution, Tails, has released a new update. Tails 3.2 comes with Linux Kernel 4.12.12 which supports NVIDIA Maxwell graphics cards and other hardware.
The open-source Tails Linux distribution issued its 1.1 update on July 22, providing multiple security fixes, though according to at least one security research firm, vulnerabilities still remain.
Tails, a privacy and anonymity-focused Linux distribution most famously used by Edward Snowden, just released version 1.4. Tails stands for “The Amnesiac Incognito Live System,” and it’s ...