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It's that time of year again. As students and teachers head back to school, we're celebrating by giving away a LulzBot Taz 6 3D printer! → Read More
Want to explore Arduino or Raspberry Pi, but aren't sure where to start? AdaBox is a great solution. → Read More
It's a big year for Mycroft AI, makers of the privacy-centric voice assistant. The company announced a new model, the Mark II, last month and continues to build its open source platform. To celebrate, we're giving away a Mycroft Mark 1, the Raspberry Pi and Arduino-based device that started it all. → Read More
In this week's top 5, we take a look at a tool for securing Linux filesystems, an interview with the UX designer of System76's new Pop!_OS, and more. → Read More
We're kicking off week two of our holiday giveaway marathon with a brand new System76 Galago Pro laptop and System76 T-Shirt. → Read More
We're less than a week away from the start of the first-ever Open Jam, a 72-hour game jam dedicated to promoting open source games and game development tools. → Read More
For the first time ever, we're giving away a brand new laptop from System76. → Read More
The Arduino microcontroller opens new doors for auto hobbyists and tinkerers. → Read More
After months of preparation, orders for InputClub's fully open source K-Type mechanical keyboard launched this week. We want to help celebrate by giving one away to a lucky Opensource.com reader. → Read More
In this week's Top 5, we highlight tools for building great command-line UIs, an open source 2D game engine, mechanical keyboards, and more. → Read More
Enter our 2017 O'Reilly Safari Giveaway for a chance to win a one-year subscription to O'Reilly Safari. → Read More
Our May series focuses on the cool technology behind open hardware, and LulzBot maker Aleph Objects wants to help us celebrate by giving away 3D printers to two very lucky readers. → Read More
Take your backyard garden to the next level with these DIY projects. → Read More
If you've spent a fair amount of time working on the command line, chances are you've tried out a terminal multiplexer. These helpful tools let users easily switch between applications in the terminal, save sessions to come back to later, and manage connections to many machines at ones from one location. → Read More
If you're still looking to get your hands on a print copy of the 2016 Open Source Yearbook, now's your chance. → Read More
Enter our Back to School Giveaway for a chance to win a Raspberry Pi and some great Opensource.com swag. → Read More
We're kicking off our annual reading list giveaway, and five lucky readers will win a copy of the summer reading list book of their choosing. → Read More
In this week's top 5, we take a look at our Arduino giveaway, a comparison of Raspberry Pi and containers, alternatives to AutoCAD, The Cathedral and the Bazaar's 19th birthday, and Linux for in-vehicle infotainment. → Read More
We're kicking off our Open Source & Hardware series in style by giving away a SparkFun Inventor's Kit to one lucky reader. → Read More
In this week's Top 5, we highlight 5 Eclipse scientific workbenches, a hands-on with the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT, open source GIS projects, and more. → Read More