GizChina have posted news of another new (albeit dual-booting) Ubuntu tablet. The tablet boasts a dual-core 1.6Ghz Atom CPU, 1GB Ram, a 16Gb SSD hard-drive and a 9.7″ screen, all tucked up inside an iPad-esque […]
An updated version of RSS-aware - an indicator applet for displaying and alerting you to new news items in given feeds - is available for download.
A new Chrome Web App (okay, 'glorified bookmark') provides you with quick access to your Ubuntu One file storage.
My laptop arrived, now it's time to thank all the people who helped me get it.
OpenShot developers have been hard at work since November cooking up improvements & upgrades for this already awesome video editor.
Just in, and an update to the Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha has brought with it the first iteration of what will soon blossom into Unity’s long-awaited Dash revamp.
The fourth release candidate of OpenOffice fork LibreOffice has been made available for download.
A new plug-in for Totem movie player allows it to receive and play AirPlay video streams.
Unity’s launcher could get some added oomph with the release of a new Launcher API for developers to use. When asked whether Unity’s launcher could allow for "…the installation of the Gmail Docky Docket in […]
The update Natty testers have been waiting for has landed: Open Office fork LibreOffice has, in an update this morning, replaced Open Office as the default office suite in Ubuntu 11.04.
Having trouble updating Ubuntu at University? MadnessRed has the solution in this guest post.
I'm sure you've heard about it, but do you really know what it is, why it exists and why you should care? In this article I try to answer three questions: What is Linux.conf.au, what happens there, and why should you care?