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Snap out of it: Canonical on Flatpak friction, Core Desktop, and the future of Ubuntu
Ubuntu Summit The Register FOSS desk sat down with Canonical's vice-president for engineering, Jon Seager, during Ubuntu Summit earlier this month. This is a heavily condensed version of our ...
AECC today announced that Aduna, the global aggregator of standardized mobile network APIs, has joined the organization as an Affiliate Member.
Aduna, the global aggregator of standardized network APIs, today announced a strategic partnership with Dizlee, Zain Group's API monetization arm, to accelerate the deployment of new digital services ...
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The new Fedora Linux, Chrome's big changes, and more: News roundup
This was another busy week in tech news, with a big change on the way for Google Chrome, the arrival of Fedora Linux 43 and ...
NVIDIA and Nokia to establish a strategic partnership to enable accelerated development and deployment of next generation AI native mobile ...
As of October 2025, Linux has broken a new record among PC gamers. It's gaining new users... almost as fast as Windows is ...
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For the First Time Ever, Linux Gaming Crosses 3% on Steam
Linux gamers on Steam have crossed the 3% mark for the first time, according to the Steam Hardware & Software Survey for ...
If you prefer your desktop operating system to be prettier than the average bear, then Linux is where it's at.
Whether you're new to password managers or ready to switch to a different solution, these five recommendations include something for every user.
Linux is now used by 3% of gamers on Steam, as handheld PCs and rising Windows frustrations fuel fresh momentum.
"Linux" (as in GNU/Linux) started in 1983, not in 1991. It started in Boston, not in Helsinki. GNU started because of the need for freedom; it wasn't about cost-saving ambitions (Torvalds wanted to ...
Tonight's Slopwatch will mostly focus on WebProNews, just like this morning's Slopwatch. Check out what Google is spewing out as "news" about Ubuntu and Linux today: When some slop makes your 'photos' ...
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