Angry Birds, flash mobs, Russell Brand, fidget spinners. All of these were virtually unavoidable in the previous decade, and yet, like so many popular trends, have now largely faded into obscurity.
Linux, renowned for its robustness and security, is a powerful multi-user operating system that allows multiple people to interact with the same system resources without interfering with each other.
The collection of user data has become a contentious issue for people worldwide. Fortunately, Canonical has shown how it can be done right.
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Firefox is getting a long-awaited display upgrade on Linux PCs
Firefox 146 is rolling out, bringing a major, long-awaited display improvement for users running Linux with the Wayland ...
Why it’s great: Ubuntu is one of the most recognizable Linux distributions, and for good reason. It offers a polished ...
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COSMIC's big release, the new Kali Linux, and more: Linux news roundup
Kali Linux, a popular Linux distribution for cybersecurity research and penetration testing, just revealed the Kali Linux ...
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