Valve Announces Pending Release of Steam Machine
Shout it to the heavens: the Steam Machine, powered by Linux, is set to arrive in 2026.
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Shout it to the heavens: the Steam Machine, powered by Linux, is set to arrive in 2026.
ADMIN is celebrating its 15th anniversary with issue #90.
Russian hackers use Hyper-V to hide malware within Linux virtual machines.
TUXEDO Computers is at it again with a new InfinityBook that will meet your professional and gaming needs.
SUSE becomes the first open source company to adopt agentic AI with SUSE Enterprise Linux 16.
The latest data shows that nearly 90 percent of Windows games can be played on Linux.
ESPHome makes it easy to create your own smart-home devices that seamlessly integrate with Home Assistant. We show you how to use ESPHome with a Thread network.
Nate explores Tails 7.0, GLF OS 25.05, Mauna Linux 24.7 Christian Edition, and SparkyLinux 2025.09.
Linux 6.6 introduces the EEVDF scheduler, a next-generation CPU scheduling algorithm focused on fairness and responsiveness.
LaTeX has been the standard in technical document preparation for decades. Has a potential replacement finally arrived?
The Orange Pi RV2, an affordable single-board computer, features the RISC-V architecture. We test how it compares to the Raspberry Pi.
It is no secret that AI is changing everything for professional programmers. They were once regarded as rock stars โ pampered and adored by tech companies.
Keep your passwords and other sensitive information safe with the open source Bitwarden password manager.
Cron and systemd are two options for automating tasks in Linux. Which is best? That all dependsโฆ
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