In the first of an ongoing series as we near the launch of the first two devices we highlight three key features the Ubuntu Phone OS has.
The first, and final, beta of Ubuntu 14.10 'Utopic Unicorn' is now available to download, along with the second beta builds of its flavors.
LibreOffice 4.3.2 has been made available for immediate download and brings improved file compatibility with Microsoft Office file formats.
Wondering why the new stable GNOME 3.14 desktop won't be in Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 next month? Developer Ali Linx is on hand to explain.
If you've played with iOS 8 you might have spotted a new feature in Spotlight that is very similar to a key part of the Ubuntu desktop.
The GNOME project has announced the release of GNOME 3.14, a new stable update featuring multi-touch gestures, new UI animations and more.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive quietly hit Linux last night, arriving stealth-like in the games libraries of Steam users.
An updated build of the 'NSS' library required to make HTML5 Netflix playback work natively in Ubuntu is now being rolled out to LTS users.
Open-source software outfit Yorba has announced new stable releases of photo management app Shotwell and slick desktop e-mail client Geary.
Google recently announced the first set of Android apps available to run natively on Chrome OS, a feat made possible using a new 'Android Runtime' extension.
We saw last month just how close native Netflix support for Linux is to arriving. Now Netflix wants to go one step further...
Later this month GNOME 3.14 will be released to the masses, bringing a raft of improvements, new features, design and technologies with it.