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In a reaction to the high demand for Linux skills, the Linux Foundation is to begin offering scholarships for training, and a new enterprise focuses course...
MPlayer 1.1 released after nine years development time
Linux mainstay MPlayer has skipped version 1.0 and gone straight to 1.1, bringing with it bug fixes and new HD features
Linux Mint announces mintBox PC, available now
CompuLab teams up with Linux Mint to create the mintBox, a slimline, portable PC running the popular operating system
Run Linux on Microsoft’s Azure Cloud
Microsoft continues to surprise the open-source community by allowing specific distros on their proprietary cloud service
Humble Indie Bundle coming to Ubuntu
Canonical bringing new functionality to the Ubuntu Software Store by offering games from the Humble Indie Bundle
Fedora 17 finally released with the very latest in FOSS
Fedora’s Beefy Miracle has just been released, with the stable version of Fedora 17 including GIMP 2.8, OpenStack Essex, Firefox 12, and more cutting edge free software...
Redstation giving discounts to dedicated server resellers
The UK based, independent ISP Redstation has started up a program for dedicated resellers, with savings up to 35% off of list pricing
Linux Mint 13 Review – Ubuntu for Human Beings
The Worlds Favourite Distribution gets a new version based on all the good parts of the Ubuntu LTS, and bundled with two traditional desktop environments...
VIA reveals Rasberry Pi competitor running Android
VIA has announced a new ARM-based SoC board for $49 that seems to be aimed directly at the Raspberry Pi market...
Five Reasons to be excited about Linux Mint 13 – LTS, MATE, and more
The next version of Linux Mint will be with us soon, find out why 13 is going to be the lucky number for the worlds most popular Linux distribution...
Linux Mint 13 Release Candidate is a Precise alternative
Linux Mint 13 has jumped straight to a release candidate, hot on the heels of Ubuntu 12.04s release, and with a controversial switch to Yahoo search…
Hybryde Linux lets you switch Desktop Environment on the fly
Newly released Ubuntu based distribution Hybryde allows you to switch between desktop environments without even logging out, and comes with Unity, KDE, and LXDE by default...
GIMP 2.8 Review – Who needs Photoshop?
The premier open source image manipulation tool has been upgraded with some new and updated features. Was it worth the development time?
Samsung Galaxy S III officially announced
The next version of the trend setting Galaxy S series was unveiled last night, with upgraded guts and a giant new screen
GIMP 2.8 finally released with single window mode
GIMP 2.8 has just been released, bringing with it a load of new features, such as grouped layers, rotatable brushes, and a much sought after single window mode
Mozilla hosting free London events throughout May
Mozilla is planning to hold a series of free events throughout the month for hackers and developers to celebrate the opening of their new London offices...
Ubuntu 12.04 released, first LTS with Unity, debut of HUD
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin has just been released by Canonical, bringing with it Long Term Service, and updates to Unity, Software, Ubuntu One, and more...
Five reasons to be excited for Ubuntu 12.04
Ubuntu 12.04 is released on 26th April, and Canonical’s Precise Pangolin will be the biggest Ubuntu yet. Here are five reasons why…
Former Mozilla President inducted into Internet Hall of Fame
The same day as Firefox 12 is released, Mozilla Chairperson Mitchell Baker is being inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame...
Q.bo available for pre-order, the open source robot due out this year
TheCorpora has opened pre-orders for the Q.bo, the completely open source robot. Due out at the end of the year, there are several versions available for different enthusiasts