IBM launched the LinuxONE a Linux-only mainframe, a server that will also be able to run Ubuntu.
Just days after proposing the creation of a new PPA to provide Ubuntu users with the latest NVIDIA graphics drivers the Ubuntu community has, well, just that.
Mozilla Firefox 40 squeaked out to the world recently, bringing with it the usual ragtag bag of improvements and security fixes. But what's new for Linux users?
More than a year after launching a public beta the open-source code editor Atom has gone stable.
Three different Ubuntu Phones are now available to buy online — but none are available through network carriers or sold in retail stores. Why? Well, read on…
Surprise — the first alpha release of the Ubuntu 15.10 development cycle is available for download. Just don't expect too many user-facing changes this early on.
We're pleased to be able to reveal that the long-awaited Meizu MX4 Ubuntu phone will go on sale this Thursday, June 25.
Linux Kernel 4.1 Features big battery life improvements for select Intel hardware, rumble support for Xbox One controllers and a heap more besides.
Music, the GNOME music player that isn’t Rhythmbox, has been quietly progressing in the past few GNOME releases. The app now has a basic feature set that ticks all the right boxes, e.g. search, smart playlists, etc […]
The Bq Aquaris E5 Ubuntu Phone is available to buy in Europe. It features a 5-inch IPS screen, nippy quad-core Mediatek CPU and 16GB storage.
The first Ubuntu Phone that will be capable of turning into a desktop PC will be made by Bq. A tentative launch date of October 2015 has been set for the convergence device, though this is likely […]
Meizu will begin selling its first Ubuntu Phone in Europe this month, we can reveal. While an exact date has yet to be finalised we're told it should be 'by the middle of June'.