All the Linux news you might have missed this week.
Check Point Research says the Linux malware framework was authored largely through AI-driven processes, lowering the barrier to producing complex threats.
A Californian start-up is continuing what Microsoft could not. Nex is bringing Windows to smartphones — including support for external monitors.
CIQ builds secure, high-performance infrastructure for the AI era. As the founding support partner of Rocky Linux, CIQ provides enterprise solutions including Fuzzball, Warewulf Pro, Ascender Pro and ...
PX5, a global leader in high-performance real-time operating systems (RTOS) and middleware, today announced off-the-shelf ...
A new DIY trick repurposes an old laptop SSD into a functional gadget and portable PC component, extending its usefulness.
As Kubernetes becomes the platform of choice for AI workloads and organizations scale their deployments, the next wave of ...
The decades-long debate between PC and consoles has stratified gaming into a kind of caste system. If you want ...
BenQ InstaShow WDC15 - our editor examines the features and functionality of an app-free wireless presentation system.
The move marks a notable shift in how major consumer software vendors view Linux as a gaming platform. For years, Linux users ...
Goose, Block’s open-source AI coding agent, is emerging as a free alternative to Anthropic’s Claude Code, as developers weigh offline control, rate limits, and the rising cost of AI coding tools.
Adobe Photoshop has never officially supported Linux, and the software has remained exclusive to Windows and macOS. While ...