Another week, another top title announces plans to support Linux gaming - this time in the shape of strategy war game Total War: Rome II.
The Ubuntu Touch web browser finally has its own, unique User Agent string, a change that will improve the way many websites will appear.
Budgie is a new lightweight media player for GNOME, using client side decorations to present an attractive front to its nimble core.
Finding and accessing application toolbars on Ubuntu Touch has been made easier in recent builds of the mobile OS.
Good news gamers: Metro: Last Light is finally available to buy through Steam for Linux priced at £24.99/$39.99.
Debian, the foundation upon which many Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, are based, is to switch to Xfce as its default desktop environment.
GPU power management features arrive in the latest stable release of the Linux Kernel - an update that also brings EXT4 improvements.
A recent article from US newspaper The Seattle Times offers new details on Valve's plans for bringing Linux gaming to the living room.
Android-powered HDMI dongles are a cheap and easy way to add smart TV features to an otherwise "dumb" screen - but did you know that many of these devices are capable of running a fully-fledged desktop like Ubuntu?
A new, third-party app brings the popular music-streaming service Spotify to Ubuntu for Phones.
Recent gaming benchmarks claim that gaming performance on Ubuntu is now "mostly on par" with that of Windows 8.1.
Like a herd of the shuffling, mindless dead, the follow up to 2012's Ubuntu-themed Zombie novel 'Zhackers' has taken a while to arrive...