HTC still won’t say if the One is ever coming to Verizon

HTC One Verizon Release Date
Verizon subscribers who are looking to own one of the world’s hottest Android phones may have to wait quite a bit longer to get their hands on the HTC One. Droid Life reports that HTC public relations director Tom Harlin said during a recent Yahoo Q&A that HTC isn’t ready to make “any official announcement about HTC One coming to Verizon” while emphasizing that the “DROID DNA continues to be the HTC hero smartphone at Verizon.” The DROID DNA released late last year on Verizon and is a very strong device that still doesn’t stack up to the HTC One, which BGR found to be one of the best smartphones in the world. Every major carrier in the United States except Verizon has signed on to support the One so far and there has been some speculation that Verizon could announce support for a modified version of the device sometime this summer.
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Pocket Casts gets the best damned looking widget we’ve ever seen

Pocket Casts

And we're not just saying that because it features the Greatest Android Podcast in the World. OK, maybe we are. Don't care.

Pocket Casts got an update and it now has a widget. And did we mention we're featured on it? Good deal. Download it now. And subscribe to our podcast. Do it today. Operators are standing by.

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What Ever Happend to Pine

Today when people hear the word Pine, they automatically think about the Christmas tree, about its meaning and the joy of Christmas. For others, the word PINE brings back memories from “the good old days”, the days when Linux and especially the folks at the University of Washington needed a good, easy to use and most important: free mail managing program. Thus, in 1989, Pine was conceived, and its name had nothing to do with the tree, simply because PINE is an abbreviation of the most generic software name: Program for Internet News and E-mail.
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Raspberry Pi makers won’t ever sell a PC case, recommend the Pibow for now

The Raspberry Pi is often described as an inexpensive, low-power computer. But really, at this point it’s pretty much a low power motherboard, memory, and processor.For $ 35 you can pick up a Raspberry Pi with a 700 MHz ARM11 processor and 256MB of RAM, but it doesn’t include any storage space… or a protective case.
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Review: DragonFlyBSD 3.0.1 — the longest DragonFlyBSD review ever — Part 2: My BSDistory

The first BSD I was able to get to boot on that old Maxspeed Maxterm’s VIA C3 processor was OpenBSD (it had to be version 4.2). While following the extensive OpenBSD FAQ is a very good idea now, back then you couldn’t get the disk layout right without a strict FAQ-tual reading.
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Why Linux Desktop matters more than ever, this time?

If we look back at failures of Linux on Desktops till today and analyze the technical part, it was due to hardware support and the software quality (GUI) that general computer users could use.
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