A couple of weeks after the beta release, Fedora 35 stable version has finally arrived! This version brings a few key improvements, many of which we will be looking at
Update: Microsoft officially announced the general availability of Microsoft Edge for Linux. You should be able to download the browser (deb/rpm) directly on its official website.
Back in May,
Brave is one of the best web browsers available for Linux. The browser uses Google as the default search engine for most of the regions.
However, that is about to
Ubuntu 21.10 is the last non-LTS release before the next big LTS update. Codenamed, Impish Indri, Ubuntu 21.10 will be supported for nine months until July 2022.
Unless
You probably already know the story. 30 years ago, Finnish student Linus Torvalds created a UNIX-like operating system as a hobby project.
What you do not know is that Torvalds
Tutanota, a leading end-to-end encrypted mail service, is giving free premium subscriptions to open-source developers.
Online privacy matters. And, people associated with open-source projects prefer using privacy-focused solutions for the
Ever since the initial Covid-19 outbreak in 2020, the world has seen an explosion in the popularity of online meeting services. Unfortunately, many of these are not very privacy-friendly, especially
GNOME 41 stable release is ultimately here.
While GNOME 40 was a radical change forcing many users to adapt to a new workflow, GNOME 41 seems to settle the dust.
The open-source job industry is one of the biggest out there. However, the pandemic affected various sectors in a lot of ways.
The Linux Foundation teamed up with edX to
Linux Mint is one of the best Linux distributions available while offering a modern user experience.
However, Linux Mint’s original website looked dated and potentially unattractive to new-age computer
One of the major and controversial changes in the upcoming Ubuntu 21.10 is the conversion of Firefox from deb to snap.
Yes, you heard it right. The default Firefox
Linux Foundation is known to offer fantastic deals on its training courses and certifications.
Now, as part of their September 2021 promo, Linux Foundation is offering 50% discounts on its