Ubuntu is coming to tablets, starting with the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10
Canonical is serious about its "one OS, all devices" strategy.
Canonical is serious about its "one OS, all devices" strategy.
Developers (and plenty of brave geeks) will soon be able to get a taste of Ubuntu's smartphone version -- assuming they have a Galaxy Nexus or Nexus 4.
Linux diehards, rejoice! The Ubuntu smartphone is coming, and it’ll be here in about eight months.
Ubuntu for smartphones will use all four corners of the screen, giving us what Ubuntu maker Canonical calls “a more immersive experience” than the …
Editor's Pick Late to the party, Ubuntu's chances in the mobile market are pretty slim. But it's giving it a go nonetheless.
After winning geek hearts and minds on the desktop, the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu is now aiming to take over your smartphone.
Richard Stallman, the grand old man of open source software and president of the Free Software Foundation, is calling Canonical’s Ubuntu Linux “spyware” and calling on the open source community to uninstall the software, shun the company, and “give Canonical whatever rebuff is needed to make it stop.”
Joining the ranks of Apple and Google, Linux is entering the TV market with an Ubuntu TV. Canonical, the team behind the Linux based Ubuntu operating system, debuted the Ubuntu TV at CES on Monday.
No wires, no boxes, no …
You might want to hold back on that $600 Mac Mini purchase for just a little bit longer. The Raspberry Pi, the little $25 computer that can run Quake 3 Arena and play HD videos, is scheduled to go into …
Soon Ubuntu Linux won’t just be a desktop OS for Linux nerds.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is now aiming to mimic iOS and Android by bringing the OS to smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs, reports ZDNet. Canonical founder Mark …
Remember that $25 computer about the size of a flash drive game developer David Braben unveiled in May? According to a video posted on Saturday, it can run games in high-definition, too.
The Raspberry Pi computer is a single-board computer …
Game developer David Braben has created a computer that’s about the size of a flash drive — and it’ll most likely cost less than your last date.
Braben designed the device with the goal of having an extremely affordable computer …