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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 13, 2023

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  45. Security Leftovers and Windows TCO
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  46. today's howtos
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  78. This is the world’s first Raspberry Pi 5 tablet
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  79. XScreenSaver 6.08 out now
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