In news few of us could have or would have predicted this time last week: Ubuntu has announced plans to switch to the Systemd init system.
GNOME 3.12, the next major stable update of the GNOME desktop, is due in April. In this post we take a look at 5 changes coming with it.
At 57 million subscribers strong, Smart Communications are the latest big name addition to the Carrier Advisory Group for Ubuntu for Phones.
The buzz word resonating throughout the mobile industry right now is 'convergence' – and Canonical are leading the charge to make it a consumer reality.
Ubuntu is giving amateur and professional artists alike the chance to have their work shipped in Ubuntu – and here's how you can take part.
Looking for the Linux equivalent of the Windows CPU-Z style system profiler tool? Say hello to i-Nex, an open-source CPU-Z clone.
gNewSense may no longer be based off of Ubuntu, but the Free Software Foundation-backed Linux distribution remains an important mile-marker of progress within the open-source community.
Add some bling to your desktop with UpClock – a desktop clock widget inspired by the Ubuntu Touch welcome screen.
It may not be as fast, featured or famous as the big-name browsers but GNOME's 'Web' is quietly emerging from the sidelines as a competent, compelling alternative.
Using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? Want to update to the latest version of the popular VLC media player? Here's all you need to know on how to go about it.
Ubuntu is working to improve its support for high pixel density displays, like the Retina screen used in Apple's Macbook Pro line.
The fourth point update to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS has been made available for download.