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Distro Issue 25: Ultrabook overload, Snap Analysis and Gina Trapani

Distro is 25… weeks old, today! And to celebrate we’re debuting a brand new page that puts you, our readers, front and center. We’ve been sending out questions over various social networking channels and collecting your answers for the inaugural run of Snap Analysis. Among other things, you weighed in on RIM’s CEO switch up , as did our own Darren Murph in his editorial, “RIM’s New CEO Is not the Shakeup It Needed.” We’ve more editorializing coming your way from the desk of Donald Melanson, who’s taking the Ultrabook marketing hype to task. Also on this issue, we test drive the BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9981 and review the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and Huawei’s Honor. Lifehacker’s Gina Trapani takes at the Distro Q&A, IRL goes back to CES and Ross Rubin explores Apple’s education push. There is a lot to take in on this issue, so hit the ideal link below and get to reading!

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