A great article about BudsLink, an open-source Linux utility that brings advanced wireless earbud features like ANC controls, battery monitoring, and gesture customization to devices that normally rely on proprietary mobile apps.
A great article about BudsLink, an open-source Linux utility that brings advanced wireless earbud features like ANC controls, battery monitoring, and gesture customization to devices that normally rely on proprietary mobile apps.
A great article about Ubuntu 26.10 “Stonking Stingray,” covering Canonical’s early development plans, expected upgrades like GNOME 51 and newer Linux kernels, and the company’s cautious push toward optional, privacy-focused AI features in future Ubuntu releases.
A great article about Linux kernel 7.1-rc2 and its ongoing stabilization work, covering GPU and networking fixes, the long-awaited Steam Deck OLED audio repair, and the growing discussion around AI-assisted patch development in the Linux kernel community.
In this article, we look at how LibreOffice 26.4 Beta is cautiously introducing AI-powered writing assistance through privacy-focused, optional integrations that support local AI models and open-source workflows without relying on mandatory cloud services.
A detailed look at the Linux Foundation’s new Open Driver Initiative and how it aims to improve open-source hardware driver development, strengthen collaboration between vendors and kernel maintainers, and deliver better compatibility, security, and long-term support across the Linux ecosystem.
In this article, we will learn how Canonical plans to integrate AI into Ubuntu through a privacy-first, optional, and locally processed approach that enhances usability without compromising open-source principles.