Remember that Mac-inspired Notes app we mentioned well over a year ago? Well it just received a big ol’ update, and we reckon some of you will want to know about it. The new release is […]
Firefox 55 features a number of welcome improvements in memory usage and startup time, and offers 'search suggestions' in the URL bar.
The hype around Firefox 57 is building fast. In this post we show you how to get an advance hands-on with it using Firefox Nightly.
We show you how to fix the 'failed to fetch' apt error caused by Google changing the key it uses to sign its Linux repo.
A new version of the Wayland compatible screen recording tool Green Recorder has been released. Green Recorder 3.0 adds a number of notable new features that help bring it parity with other screen recorder tools that […]
Firefox 57 is shaping up to be one of the browser's biggest and most important releases in its history — but might it also bring an update logo?
A week or so ago we mentioned a neat Bing Wallpaper changer extension for GNOME — and boy did you make it known that Bing isn’t your preferred source of desktop wallpapers! And so we’re back for another […]
If you were worried Ubuntu 17.10 would use a vanilla GNOME Shell desktop, you can relax. Ubuntu says the release will have a desktop dock.
The ping command is a useful way to troubleshooting network issues — but its output does look a little dull by default. Enter Gping, a cross-platform ping tool that prints a pretty graph inside the […]
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS is the third point release of the latest long-term support release and features a new hardware enablement stack.
'Firefox Send' is an experimental new feature that lets you easily and securely send file(s) up to 1GB to another person using your browser.
Wayland WILL ship as the default display server in Ubuntu 17.10 'Artful Aardvark'. The confirmation comes by way of Canonical's Didier Roche.