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The rumoured Ubuntu Phone was revealed last night at a Canonical event in London, and Linux User was there to see it…
New Ubuntu product launched tonight
A top secret Ubuntu project will be unveiled by Canonical this evening – but what could it be?
Speed up the Kernel – The Kernel Column with Jon Masters
Jon Masters examines performance tweaks for the Linux kernel and summarises the latest goings-on in the kernel community
Make an open source to-do list with Emacs
Harness the power of Emacs to organise your work, as well as some options to track your to-do list when you’re on the go
ArchBang Linux 2012.12 Review – Lightweight Arch
The lightweight Arch-based distro uses Openbox to help make it blazing fast without losing too much functionality
Steam for Linux Open Beta this week? Today?
Steam for Linux may be entering open beta if the closed beta mailing list is anything to believe, will it tie in with the popular Holiday Sale?
Pi Store – The Place for Raspberry Pi Code
The Raspberry Pi foundation has opened a web store for Raspberry Pi specific code and software anyone can add to
Parallella – Supercomputing for the masses
We talk to Andreas Olofsson, founder and chief executive of Adapteva, about his company’s project to create a $99 many-core pocket-sized supercomputer: Parallella
Mozilla announces Game On Competition
Submit your game ideas and prototypes to Mozilla and you could win a trip to GDC 2013 and much more
Firefox introduces improved private browsing
A new Firefox feature is being added to the Nightly Builds, with oft requested private browsing mode used by many other browsers to eventually reach the release version
New Linux Foundation Members involved with Telecoms
The Linux Foundation has announced that new members have joined the foundation, which include Telecom and Web Storage firms
Monitoring your server with tmux
With tmux, you can create a monitoring system allowing you to check on your server remotely and get the perfect overview of what’s happening. Joey Bernard explains how…
Raspberry Pi for Schools
The Raspberry Pi can be the affordable route to teaching schoolchildren the lost idea that computer programming can be fun
New PlayStation PSN Web Store blocks Linux computers
Sony again snubs Linux users with a PS3 by refusing access to the new SEN Web Store, with a generic error message giving no rhyme or reason
XBMC 12 Beta 2 is out now and adds Android support
XBMC 12 is getting closer and closer, with the latest beta adding on the Raspberry Pi support from the previous one
Linux Mint 14.1 bug fix update released
Linux Mint 14 has only been out for a few weeks, but a new point release has been created to address a handful of bugs
Linux Mint 14 Review – The Best Desktop Linux
Linux Mint returns with updates all round, but has it addressed the minor issues we had with Mint 13 along the way?
The Kernel Column with Jon Masters – Linux Kernel 3.7
Jon Masters summarises the latest goings-on in the Linux kernel community, including a look at the features being merged for the upcoming 3.7 release
Speed up your PHP applications with memcached
How to reduce load on your database by minimising the number of database requests you need to make
DreamWorks animation tech goes open source
Rise of the Guardians ‘primary tools’ have now been released with an open source licence, allows for sparse volume processing
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