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Miro 4 hopes to fill Android's iTunes void The open-source audio and video jukebox Miro debuts a new version that wants to be iTunes for Android. Miro 4 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, adds simple and effective desktop-to-Android synchronization to the program, which also offers media file conversion, torrent management, podcast catching, and media discovery. The Android syncing features focus on music and videos and includes built-in app browsing and management via in-program access to the Google Android Marketplace and the Amazon.com Android Marketplace. We set the bar very high. We want to be the open iTunes," said Nicholas Reville, co-founder and executive director of the Participatory Culture Foundation, which publishes Miro and the Miro Video Converter, a separate program that also comes baked into the standard Miro. Source: cnet.comLinux Mint 11 and Fedora 15 Fedora 15, or "Lovelock," and Linux Mint 11, or "Katya," both made their grand entrances onto the world stage in the past few days, giving users of the free and open source Linux operating system yet more compelling options to choose from. [T]he final release of Fedora 15 launched [...] to a global audience of fans eager to check out its implementation of the GNOME 3 desktop. Linux Mint 11 "Katya" uses neither Unity nor GNOME 3; rather, the project developers chose to stick with GNOME 2.32 instead, providing a comfortable and familiar option for fans of that desktop environment. Source: pcworld.comTiny PC Runs Linux What is it? A fully functioning linux box the size of a USB stick. HDMI: check. USB: check (well, one port, anyway). 700MHz ARM11 processor with 128MB of memory: check. With storage available through an SD card slot, this thing has everything you could want in a computer (except maybe Wi-Fi; at the time of this writing I was unable to confirm networking), and you can carry it on your key-chain. The Raspberry Pi Foundation [...] expect to in many cases donate these computers through their foundation to interested and deserving students. There’s no catch, either, as its creators intend to sell the system for $25. Source: pcworld.comFull Circle Notifier Our very own Full Circle Notifier is now at 1.0.2. FCN is a small application that sits in your system tray and will not only announce issue/podcast releases, and can be set to automatically download them for you too! Several people have created packages of FCN and translations are starting. For more info, see the FCN Google Group: http://goo.gl/4Ob4

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