Salih Emin / January 14, 2012 00:25
Ubuntu TV is a variant of Ubuntu operating system, specially designed for TVs. Ubuntu TV was announced by Canonical at CES 2012. The slogan is “TV for human beings”. In the following video, Paul Miller of The Verge talks with Peter Goodall about Ubuntu TV at CES 2012. Related Posts:All about Ubuntu Unity lens and scopes (part 2)How to install
Constantinos / January 2, 2012 07:00
One of Unity’s main features is the Dash. The Dash allows the user to quickly search for information either locally (installed applications, recent files, bookmarks, etc) or remotely (Twitter, Google Docs, etc). To take advantage of this quick search feature, Dash uses one or more Lenses, each one of them being individually responsible for providing one category for this purpose.
Panos Georgiadis / January 1, 2012 23:59
Page 1: What is Steam It’s an undenial fact that cloud services are getting in our life. Day by day, more and more people trust their data to cloud services as to control them from any place in the world. Online hard disks, online databases, online networks, are all of them connected together, compatible with the latest technology smartphones, like iPhone and
Panos Georgiadis / December 29, 2011 03:08
The best way to install any PPA in Ubuntu is via the terminal. Yeah, yeah, I know that we live in 21th first century; yet doing this via terminal always does works. After all, the process has been simplified into one single command — that’s all. No Fear! But first, let me ask you WHY should you bother youself about
Constantinos / December 27, 2011 20:04
Ahem… Are you ready to play with Lens? One of Unity’s main features is the Dash. The Dash allows the user to quickly search for information both locally (installed applications, recent files, bookmarks, etc) and remotely (Twitter, Google Docs, etc). The Dash achieves this by having one or more Lenses that each are responsible for providing one category of search results for
Panos Georgiadis / October 16, 2011 03:42
Ubuntu may be the most popular Linux distribution but that doesn’t stop it from being bug-free. Unfortunately the arrival of Ubuntu 11.10 brought along a very annoying bug, the out of the blue crashing of Nautilus. After a series of tests we came up with a “cure”. As it turns out, the problem occurs only to those who have installed