Finally, after many delays, the first Ubuntu phone is about to hit the market. In Europe. And only through a series of online flash sales. And you’ve almost certainly never heard… Read more »
A serious vulnerability in a key Linux library could let attackers take complete control of systems, such as servers, that are based on the open-source operating system. Those running Linux systems… Read more »
Microsoft caused a bit of a stir in October when it announced plans for big cloud servers with up to 32 cores, 450 gigabytes of RAM and 6.5 terabytes of local SSD… Read more »
Here at the Consumer Electronics Show, Intel is trying to cram its chips into every possible product, ranging from drones and door locks to watches and Chromebooks. So maybe I shouldn’t… Read more »
Google Cloud struts its corporate stuff, adding connections from carrier hotels and direct peering as well as virtual private networking access for risk-averse companies seeking hybrid cloud. Read more »
Swiss/U.S. infrastructure-as-a-service provider CloudSigma has joined the likes of Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure in gaining Ubuntu certification — a move that should make it more attractive for those looking… Read more »
Ubuntu users can now stream movies and TV shows from Netflix without any workarounds, as long as they have Google’s Chrome browser installed. Read more »
Major service and software providers are taking or have taken steps to limit the fallout of the bug, which affects vast swathes of internet infrastructure and probably many devices, too. Read more »
Getting Netflix to work on Linux has always been a bit difficult. Now, Ubuntu could gain native Netflix playback capabilities, thanks to Netflix’s adoption of HTML5 video streaming. Read more »
Four Android apps running on Chrome OS is a small start. Want to try others? It’s possible with this unofficial tool that can convert nearly Android app for running on a… Read more »