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The highly anticipated Arduino Leonardo, the powerful new microcontroller, is now ready for commercial consumption
Ubuntu Web Apps merge web data with Ubuntu 12.10
Ubuntu 12.10 will add the ability to use web-based features as desktop applications, and link it all into the HUD
Learn how to make the web at Mozilla’s MozParty
As part of Mozilla’s Webmaker Project, Mozilla is holding a MozParty in Newcastle to help teach people how to make the web
Build Games for Steam on Linux right now
Steam on Linux may be a lot closer than you think, with the announcement of Steam for Ubuntu just the tip of the iceberg
Raspberry Pi sales limits have been removed
If you need more than one Raspberry Pi, the one per customer rule has finally been lifted, opening the way for bulk purchases
openSUSE 12.2 RC1 out now
Release Candidate for openSUSE 12.2 has just been released, taking one step closer to a stable release after the recent shake up...
Ubuntu One drops Facebook Contact Sync
The developers over at Ubuntu One have today announced tat they are removing Facebook contacts import and sync as an option from the dashboard. Don’t worry if you’ve been using it though – while you won’t be able to sync new details to any existing contacts, you will be able to edit or delete them.
GitHub gets $100 Million Investment
GitHub has received its first ever outside investment, a huge sum of $100 Million from Andreessen Horowitz
Mandriva for Desktop, Mageia for Servers
The heads of Mandriva SA have decided to base upcoming server versions of Mandriva on Mageia, the community run Mandriva fork
Zorin OS 6 – One small step for Windows converts
Here’s the pitch. You’ve been using Windows since you were a kid, and you’ve always been pretty tech savvy. Maybe you’ve done some coding, and perhaps you feel restricted by the closed nature of Microsoft’s products. Whatever your background, you’re now interested in giving Linux a try – however there’s a crippling amount of choice in distributions, and they all look so alien. This is where Zorin comes in.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean SDK is out now, what you need to know
Google have officially announced Jelly Bean, the next version of the Android Mobile OS. Here’s the list of updates coming to Android 4.1 revealed at I/O yesterday
Red Hat announces pricing for OpenShift PaaS called MegaShift
Red Hat splits OpenShift into two versions, FreeShift and MegaShift, and announces pricing and details for MegaShift
Firefox for Android gets major update
The new version of Firefox for Android gets a facelift and many performance enhancements
Pure OS 5 is here – Debian Wheezy for the masses
Pure OS 5 has just been released, coming with the latest Debian Testing packages, Linux Kernel 3.3.6, and more.
CyanogenMod 7.2 released, adds features from Android 4.0 ICS
And updated version of CyanogenMod 7, based on 2.3 Gingerbread, has been released and adds support for more phones as well as Ice Cream Sandwich features
The Linux Foundation 2012 T-Shirt finalists announced
The Inspired by Linux T-shirt design contest has whittled down the entries to five finalists that you can vote for
openSUSE Summit 2012 Call for Papers deadline extended
New Deadline for openSUSE Summit papers to coincide with SUSECon’s Call for Papers, and more information about the Summit has been released
Unity 4 game engine allows publishing to Linux platforms
The rumours of the Unity game engine being ported to Linux have been confirmed true as Unity Technologies opens pre-orders for Unity 4
OpenSUSE delayed, dev team “soul searching” as a result
The Release Candidate of openSUSE 12.2 has been delayed, ultimately delaying the final product, and causing the team to rethink their strategy
Linus Torvalds wins Millennium Technology Prize
The BBC has interviewed Linus Torvalds after winning the Millennium Technology Prize, revealing his thoughts on the success of Linux
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