Dear readers. It's that time of the month again. The day in which I write a post on what app sold the most on Ubuntu during April, resulting in a small band of you getting upset that the number 1 app hasn't changed.
The release date of Ubuntu 13.10, along with its major development milestones, are now up on the Ubuntu Wiki.
This article will show you how to add Google's new Keep to Unity's launcher so that it runs free of Chrome and shows its own application icon.
Valve, the company behind Steam and several games on the platform, has released a beta version of their critically acclaimed, physics-based puzzler, Portal, for Linux.
"Revolutionary Email client" Inky, though not well known, is on its way to the Linux desktop.
It might not have been mature enough to ship in Ubuntu 13.04, but work on enhancing the "Smart Scopes Service" continues apace.
A public beta of Lightworks, the professional-grade video editor from Editshare, is now officially available for download.
While the world was busying download Ubuntu 13.04 last week time ran out on a crowd-funding campaign for Linux e-mail app Geary. But why did it fail where so many other, less useful, projects succeed?
Ubuntu 13.04 was released last week - but, unusually, to muted and minimal press coverage compared to previous releases.
German hardware company Cirrus7 are gearing up to release a new Ubuntu-powered PC. The aluminium-cased Cirrus7 Nimbus is tiny, measuring just 22cm x 22cm with a height a smidge over 5cm.
The GNOME team make it easy to install/upgrade to GNOME 3.8 on Ubuntu 13.04.
You've installed Ubuntu, followed our helpful '10 Things to Do' guide, and now you want some top-notch apps to use on it. Well, read on!