Following a new release of Ubuntu Mark Shuttleworth puts himself in front of the community for a Question & Answer session. This, folks, is what he had to say...
The latest stable release of Google Chrome fixes an issue that prevented it being installed on Ubuntu 13.04.
Skype has released an updated version of its Linux client, bringing with it bug fixes, tweaks and a few new features...
Microsoft Office clone Kingsoft Office WPS for Linux has been updated with an improved theme and improved file support.
Google developers have today shown off Ubuntu running on …Google Glass. In a session at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, cheekily titled “Voiding your warranty“, developers shared how to root Google Glass and […]
It may be 5 months away from release but we already know most of the new features planned for Unity in Ubuntu 13.10.
Both Unity 8 and Ubuntu's new display server Mir will be available to try in Ubuntu 13.10. At least, that's the aim, anyway.
Ubuntu 13.10 is hoping to ship with Chromium as the default web-browser in place of Mozilla Firefox. In a discussion on the subject at the current Ubuntu Developer Summit developers expressed broad support for the change, saying that they are "leaning towards" supporting such a switch.
Still unsure whether Double Fine’s Humble Bundle is worth the money and bandwidth? With only six days left to claim your copies, we go hands-on with every game to help you decide…
Unity 8 - the next major version of the Unity desktop - has been demoed running atop of Mir, Ubuntu's custom display server.
DeviantArt user satya164 has knocked together a Google Now-inspired theme for Conky. And this post will walk you through installing it.
Have you used Ubuntu Brainstorm recently? Chances are you haven't. Usage of the once-popular feedback service is in decline.