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If you add in Android (16.2%) and Chromebooks (0.8%), you're talking about 23% of visitors using Linux, which puts it above ...
Linux is now the fourth most popular desktop operating system in America, according to the latest report from StatCounter.
The open-source favorite has scored record adoption among US desktop users, following a just over 5% dip in Windows ...
Is there an operating system beyond Windows, Linux, or macOS? Actually, there are many, and we've dug to find some of them ...
The landscape of desktop operating systems has witnessed a notable transformation in 2025. Linux, once considered a niche ...
According to the latest numbers from Statcounter, Linux-based desktop operating systems have reached a new milestone, sitting ...
According to StatCounter's Global Stats for June 2025, Windows remains the clear leader, commanding 63.2 percent of the ...
Linux hits 5% of desktop OSes in the US, Apple's share grows — and Windows slowly falls, according to StatCounter.
Such is the case with the latest release of BlueStar Linux: a distro that essentially takes KDE Plasma and twists it into a ...
The abrupt end comes as Intel's new boss, Lip-Bu Tan, reportedly admitted that the company had fallen out of the top ten ...
The PineTab‑V ships with a big screen and a Debian‑based Linux distribution, maintained by StarFive, which is, of course, ...
Google has said it is 'combining ChromeOS and Android into a single platform'. Why is it happening, and will the merger mean the end of ChromeOS as a brand?