Qualcomm (QCOM) has offered up its AllJoyn device detection technology to anchor the Linux Foundation-backed, newly formed AllSeen Alliance that aims to establish an open source framework for all manner of objects to communicate with each other in the Internet of Everything
Linux gaming may sound like an oxymoron. But while traditional desktop gaming for open source operating systems will likely always remain a tiny niche, next-generation, cloud-based gaming platforms are playing increasingly well with Linux.
DistroWatch posted a story that PCLinuxOS 2013.12 has been released
In a move that will surprise precisely no-one, Valve, the company behind Steam, the popular gaming distribution platform, has joined the Linux Foundation
Andreas Noever has published a set of twelve Linux kernel patches that add a driver for the Intel "Cactus Ridge" Thunderbolt controller
Linux Mint 16 Petra has been released
Support for Mageia 2 will be discontinued tomorrow
Nils Torvalds recently revealed at a committee inquiry held on the Mass Surveillance of EU Citizens that NSA contacted Linus Torvalds
The new Mageia 4 release schedule has been published
The first beta release of Mageia 4 is now available
Distrowatch posted a story that GParted Live 0.16.2-11, a Debian-based specialist live CD with utilities for disk management and data rescue tasks has been released
Engadget digs into SteamOS as part of its Steam Machine preview
Scientific Linux 5.10 (RHEL based) has been finally released
Phoronix send words that the upcoming Linux 3.13 kernel has Radeon DPM and HDMI audio by default
Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0 should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing
Certification could give Steam Machines more appeal through easily grasped internals
NVIDIA has announced it is assisting Valve in the development of SteamOS, such as improving driver performance in OpenGL and porting games over to Valve's Linux-based OS
Nvidia is now trying to get on Linux developers' good side
Say hello to Valve's SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system tailored to living room gaming and entertainment
Top kernel devs say mobile devices are driving Linux's present and future.