Which Linux distributions will rise above the competition in 2026 to dethrone the old guard? These are my picks.
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Linux and open source aren't making headlines at CES 2026, but they're working behind the scenes in embedded, automotive, and ...
There are quite a lot of layers to unpack behind the ideas in the Loss32 proposal. The name is, of course, a pun on the name ...
You’re probably already aware that most North Koreans don't have access to the World Wide Web. Instead, it uses its own ...
NVIDIA announced the GeForce Now Linux app at CES. Built specifically for the Linux operating system, the GeForce Now app ...
Before you throw out or destroy an old hard drive, check out a few ways that you can put it to use without making our ...
Tungsten Automation today announced the general availability of OmniPage Capture SDK 2025.3 for Linux, the latest release of its market-leading Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and ...
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I gave this security-centric Linux OS a try, and it's an ethical hacker's dream
The OS comes with all the basics, like image editing tools, browsers (including Tor Browser for privacy), and even a chess ...
Doing something similar to what Valve will do for the Steam Frame, Canonical have announced a Steam gaming Snap package for ...
Over the decades the number of Linux distributions has effectively exploded, from a handful in the late ’90s to quite literally hundreds today, not counting minor variations. There lately ...
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