Valve Puts An End To The Steam On Linux Rumors
Doug Lombardi, the Marketing VP of Valve Corporation, have confirmed that Steam is not coming to Linux anytime soon.
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Doug Lombardi, the Marketing VP of Valve Corporation, have confirmed that Steam is not coming to Linux anytime soon.
Amazon’s Kindle species has been reviled, revered and reviewed endlessly. The new Kindle, however, seems to be making headway. That hasn’t been easy, in the face of a highly skeptical industry.
Yesterday, the KDE client for UbuntuOne entered the Alpha stage. Apart from the usual UbuntuOne stuffs like syncing stuffs, it also has a few features which you do not get even with the UbuntuOne client for Ubuntu.
In this article we present you with a 4 point guide that will help you set up your Linux system for GMail Video chat in No time!
The long wait is over and Linux users can finally use the Gmail Videochat! The GMail team recently announced the availability of voice and video chat on Linux.
The social bookmarking website - Digg.com had closed registrations for time being as they were revamping the portal. The wait is now over, as Digg is finally out with their all new Digg Alpha version.
Facebook's much awaited Location feature has finally launched - titled "Facebook Places", it allows users to "check in" at locations which is then shared with their friends.
GMail has introduced a cool labs feature called Apps Search that will help you to search your attached documents and presentations more easily.
The origin of the standalone digital camera dates way back to 1975. In this article we tell you more about this revolutionary product from Kodak.
Mark Shuttleworth has just announced the codename of the next Ubuntu release after Maverick i.e. Ubuntu 11.04. Ubuntu 11.04 will be called Natty Narwhal.
Debian turns 17 today. Yes it has really come a long way from being Murdock's pet project back in 1993 to being the distribution on which the most popular Linux distribution, Ubuntu, is based on now.
Apple now plans on using the amorphous metal alloys developed by Liquidmetal Technologies in the design and development of their next generation wireless antenna.