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Ubuntu at Mobile World Congress (Video)

Canonical has uploaded a short video recapping their booth at this year's Mobile World Congress 2015. This post, Ubuntu at Mobile World Congress (Video), was written by Joey Sneddon and first appeared...

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Canonical Explain Why Ubuntu Is A Better Choice Than Windows 10

Canonical say businesses who switch to Ubuntu could save as much as 70 percent versus the cost of upgrading to Windows 10. This post, Canonical Explain Why Ubuntu Is A Better Choice Than Windows 10,...

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The Ubuntu Phone Team Lead Has Quit Canonical

Cristian Parrino, team lead for the Ubuntu Phone project within Canonical, has announced that he has left the company. What he does next may save the planet. This post, The Ubuntu Phone Team Lead Has...

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Ubuntu Is Coming to Windows 10. No, Really.

Don’t rub your eyes: you’re not misreading. Microsoft and Canonical are, according to a reliable rumour out of ZDNet, working together to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10 desktops. In what is surely an early...

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Canonical Respond to Web Browser App Icon Brouhaha

The design team as Canonical has responded to concerns raised in the community about the design of the Ubuntu Web Browser icon. This post, Canonical Respond to Web Browser App Icon Brouhaha, was...

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Canonical Takes a Seat On The Document Foundation’s Advisory Board

Canonical has joined the project advisory board for The Document Foundation, the non-profit organization who shepherd development of LibreOffice. This post, Canonical Takes a Seat On The Document...

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Canonical Launches New Ubuntu Tutorials Website

Canonical has launched a new Ubuntu tutorials website to help make 'development and devops activities on Ubuntu machines' easier. This post, Canonical Launches New Ubuntu Tutorials Website, was written...

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Canonical to Cut Jobs, Axe Unprofitable Projects

Jobs are to go at Canonical as the company looks to pull itself into fitter financial shape for the future, Mark Shuttleworth has confirmed. This post, Canonical to Cut Jobs, Axe Unprofitable Projects,...

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How Linux Figures Reacted to Ubuntu’s Unity Bombshell

News that Ubuntu is to u-turn on Unity, can Convergence, and scrap its smartphones took the open-source community by total surprise last week. In this post we roundup the reactions that some prominent...

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Canonical CEO Jane Silber Announces She’s Stepping Down

Jane Silber is to step down as Canonical CEO, with Mark Shuttleworth taking her place. Silber revealed the news in a blog post, following speculation on her future role. This post, Canonical CEO Jane...

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Canonical Has Joined the GNOME Foundation Advisory Board

Canonical has joined the GNOME Foundation advisory board, a move that makes sense given that the popular Linux distro now uses the GNOME Shell desktop. This post, Canonical Has Joined the GNOME...

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Ubuntu 18.04 Makes it Easier to Install Kernel Updates without Rebooting

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS makes it easy to enable linux kernel live patching via the Canonical Livepatch Service via a new sign-in option in the updates manager. This post, Ubuntu 18.04 Makes it Easier to...

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Mark Shuttleworth Says Canonical WON’T Go Public This Year

Mark Shuttleworth says his company will IPO at the 'right time' This post, Mark Shuttleworth Says Canonical WON’T Go Public This Year, was written by Joey Sneddon and first appeared on OMG! Ubuntu!.

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Ubuntu 14.04 Snags Extended Security Maintenance Support

Canonical has confirmed that Ubuntu 14.04 Extended Security Maintenance (ESM) support will be available from next year. Ubuntu 14.04 LTS ‘Trusty Tahr’ will reach end of life (EOL) in April 2019, but...

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10 Benefits of Publishing Your App in the Snap Store [Video]

Canonical's Alan Pope lists 10 benefits of publishing apps in the Snap store. His talk was recorded at the FOSDEM Linux conference in Belgium. This post, 10 Benefits of Publishing Your App in the Snap...

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Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS Released, Fixes Major APT Security Issue

Ubuntu 16.04.6 is a security-fix only release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial Xerus. It protects new installs from a APT vulnerability. This post, Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS Released, Fixes Major APT Security...

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Snap Apps Are More Popular Than You Think [Infographic]

Linux users install more than 3 million Snap apps every month, a new infographic from Canonical reveals. This post, Snap Apps Are More Popular Than You Think [Infographic], was written by Joey Sneddon...

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The Official Ubuntu Shop Has Closed Down

The Ubuntu Shop, also known as the Canonical Store, has closed down. The store sold Ubuntu merchandise including t-shirts, pens, and Ubuntu stickers. This post, The Official Ubuntu Shop Has Closed...

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Snapception: The Snap Store is Now Available as a Snap App

Canonical's Snap store is now available to install as a Snap app on Snap-supported Linux distributions, including Ubuntu. Learn more about it here. This post, Snapception: The Snap Store is Now...

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Ubuntu Says It’s Dropping All 32-bit Support Going Forward (Updated)

Ubuntu has confirmed plans to drop all support for 32-bit (i386) systems going forward, beginning with the upcoming Ubuntu 19.10 release. This post, Ubuntu Says It’s Dropping All 32-bit Support Going...

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