Linux Mint 19.2 has been made available for public use. It comes in three editions; Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce. Each brings unique features suited to different users and now they're more refined.
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Mapping and location company HERE is the latest major brand to wind down its support for Windows devices - but does it really matter when high-profile apps suddenly abandon the platform?
Linux Mint users have received an update to the mintUpdate package which will alert users if they're infected with the TSUNAMI backdoor. The backdoor can give hackers remote access to systems.
From PS4 price cuts and Microsoft Bites, to Xbox anticipation, Acer's pocket PC, Mint's Windows exit, and an extended wait for Edge extensions, it's our regular roundup of the week's top tech news.
Intuit has announced that the Windows Phone application for Mint has been discontinued, and support for the product has been terminated, in order to focus efforts on other platforms.
The popular personal money managing app Mint finally makes its debut for both Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8 platforms which offers bill reminders, budget advice and more.