The Linux-based gaming platform SteamOS will be available to download on December 13.
Screensaver and sleep inhibitor Caffeine has received its first update in over two years.
GNOME designer Allan Day has shown off new design work on Nautilus dubbed 'Nautilus Next'.
Canonical has announced that the next version of Apache Cordova, 3.3, will support Ubuntu.
After nearly 12 months of hints, hopes and finger crossing Mark Shuttleworth today announced that Ubuntu Touch has its first smartphone partner.
Bang on schedule, the latest release of Mozilla Firefox has been made available for download.
What a year it's been for Linux. In this, the first in a series of posts looking back at our highlights of the year, we list our top 10 apps.
HackerTray is a recently released app that brings the popular social news site Hacker News to your menu bar.
Desktop Twitter app Turpial 3 is available for testing on Ubuntu – albeit unofficially.
Don't want to use a stale version of GNOME Shell in Ubuntu 13.10? It's easy to upgrade to the latest release, and in this post we'll show you how.
They say that all good things come to an end, and the lifespan of a laptop battery is not exempt.
In a move that will surprise precisely no-one, Valve, the company behind Steam, the popular gaming distribution platform, has joined the Linux Foundation.