Opera 32-bit Linux packages are finally here, and join tab muting and a redesigned download page to form the latest stable update of Opera for computers.
Canonical is looking to build hype for its upcoming Mobile World Congress announcements though a mysterious new online initiative.
Today sees the second alpha release of the Ubuntu 16.04 development cycle made available to download.
Firefox 44, the latest version of Mozilla's hugely popular open-source web browser, is now available for download.
Google Chrome is to drop support for all 32-bit Linux distros from March, 2016.
Opera user running Ubuntu? You'll want to update to the latest releases to benefit from a host of bug fixes, including native Linux Netflix support.
A new beta of the popular open source video editor OpenShot is available for testing.
Polish to the UX of wireless connections and sound devices is coming
Unity's controversial online search feature is being disabled by default in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, due for release in April.
Alpha 1 in the Ubuntu 16.04 'Xenial Xerus' development cycle is now available to download (should you feel so inclined).
Ian Murdock, founder of the Debian project, has passed away at 42.
The Ubuntu conferences of yore are set to return next year with the first UbuCon Summit on 21–22 January 2016.