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Jun
2026
Tech News
Latest tech news, product launches, and industry trends.
Validating real-world skills through Canonical Academy
In an increasingly volatile job market, standing out from the competition is vital. For many in the open source community, formal recognition for self-taught skills is a significant challenge. These skills are often built through hands-on hobbies, side projects, and deep community contributions. While the market is flooded with certificates and certifications, most fail to […]
17
Jun
2026
Virtualized Android comes to Anbox Cloud
With our latest 1.30.0 Anbox Cloud release, available today, we are introducing one of the most significant evolutions of the platform to date: support for virtualized Android. For the first time, Anbox Cloud can launch complete Android system images inside lightweight virtual machines, managed and orchestrated through the same Anbox APIs our users already rely […]
17
Jun
2026
Inkfire: Turning barriers into opportunities (and better websites)
Inkfire is a 100% disabled-led business support agency handling marketing, IT, virtual assistant work, and website design. But they're not looking for a pat on the back.
When c…
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17
Jun
2026
Template: Streamlining open source design contributions
As designers working at Canonical, we’re always thinking about open source. We believe that encouraging more designers to contribute to open source benefits everyone, from the project maintainers to the end users themselves. In the 2025 edition of FOSSBackstage conference, we presented our research findings on why designers don’t get involved in open source projects […]
16
Jun
2026
Beyond Mythos: responding to a new threat landscape
Canonical’s security philosophy has always been built on the premise that vulnerabilities exist and will be discovered. Our response relies on defense-in-depth architecture, rapid patch deployment, and strict adherence to Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD). AI changes vulnerability discovery volume and speed. We have a robust vulnerability management process that is backed by rigorous compliance certifications. […]
16
Jun
2026
9 Marketing Trends I’m Seeing Firsthand in 2026 (With Data)
Even my own role has changed radically. As Director of Content Marketing at Ahrefs, I do a lot less writing than I used to, and a lot more building of systems that do the work for me. That might sound…Read more ›
16
Jun
2026
A look into Ubuntu Core 26: Building a local AI inference appliance in a virtual machine
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with this Core 26 release, highlighting the features and tools available to you. In this first blog, Farshid Tavakolizadeh, Engineer Manager for Canonical’s Industrial team, will show you how to try Ubuntu […]
16
Jun
2026
Hostinger appoints Giedrius Zakaitis as CEO to lead the company’s AI-first strategy
Hostinger has appointed Giedrius Zakaitis as Chief Executive Officer. Zakaitis, who recently served as Chief Product and Technology Officer, takes over from Daugirdas Jankus. Jank…
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16
Jun
2026
How I Use My AI Marketing Assistant After 200+ Hours
Here’s me letting my AI assistant code something for me, while I contemplate the AI doomsday scenarios. But debating the impact of AI on our jobs only gets you so far. A better use of your time is figuring out…Read more ›
15
Jun
2026
Agentic Marketing: What’s the Big Deal and How to Get Started
You give it a goal like “plan the launch campaign for our new feature,” and it runs the whole job. It pulls competitor positioning, drafts the landing copy, writes the announcement emails, builds a sales-enablement one-pager, files the assets in…...
15
Jun
2026
We Analyzed 137K Sites: 97% of llms.txt Files Never Get Read
Using Ahrefs Web Analytics and Bot Analytics, we analyzed the server logs and live traffic of 137K domains, plus the user agents hitting all of them. Here’s what we found. In late May 2026, Google took both sides of the…Read more ›
15
Jun
2026
Product monetization made easy: Introducing subscriptions in Hostinger Horizons
Building with Hostinger Horizons already gives users access to an integrated backend, built-in ecommerce functionality, and built-in AI capabilities that can be incorporated direc…
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15
Jun
2026
A decade of Ubuntu on IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE
This year we celebrate a decade of Ubuntu Server support on the s390x architecture: marking a long-standing collaboration between Canonical and IBM that began at LinuxCon 2015. The first release happened on April 21, 2016, bringing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) to IBM Z and IBM LinuxONE platforms. A first for Ubuntu on IBM That […]
13
Jun
2026
June Patches for Azure DevOps Server
We are releasing new patches for our self‑hosted product, Azure DevOps Server. We strongly recommend that all customers stay up to date with the latest, most secure version of Azure DevOps Server. The most recent release, Azure DevOps Server, is available on the download page. The following versions have been patched. For more details on […]
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12
Jun
2026
AI at the edge: simplifying infrastructure with Cisco and Canonical
Legacy infrastructure was not designed for the requirements of the AI era. While large-scale model training remains centralized in data centers, test-time inference is rapidly shifting to the edge to reduce latency and bandwidth consumption. This shift creates a new frontier for enterprise AI, but deploying at the edge introduces significant manual complexity, interoperability issues, […]
12
Jun
2026
Copilot Autofix for GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps
Over the last few years, we’ve encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub, where the newest AI-powered and agentic development experiences land first. Migrating isn’t equally simple for everyone. A move to GitHub can range from straightforward to a multi-year program, depending on an organization’s size, customizations, compliance requirements, tooling, and […]
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11
Jun
2026
The next era of telco clouds: get open infrastructure choice with Sylva and Canonical Kubernetes
Achieving vendor neutrality in telco clouds requires an infrastructure layer that respects open standards, without wrapping them in rigid platform layers. By combining upstream alignment with up to 15 years of support longevity, Canonical’s approach to Sylva is built around a requirement that matters deeply to telcos: follow upstream cloud-native innovation when developing and evolving platforms, then rely on long-term support to keep production environments stable, trusted, and operationally predictable.
11
Jun
2026
6 Ways to Automate International Marketing with Agent A
International marketing is a job that gets exponentially complicated with each additional region and language you add. For example, we publish the Ahrefs blog in eight languages, which means roughly every meaningful task—refreshing an old article, chec...
11
Jun
2026
Copilot Code Reviews for Azure Repos
🚨 Attention: We are accepting a final round of preview requests, with those organizations scheduled for enablement beginning the second week of July. Requests submitted after July 3 will not be accepted into the preview program. Over the last several years, we have encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub to […]
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9
Jun
2026
What is RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE)?
Previous articles walked through RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) as a programming model and InfiniBand as the fabric that was built around it. Both led to the same conclusion, even if it was never stated outright: moving data, not compute, becomes the bottleneck once systems scale. So what happens when you want RDMA, but you’re […]
9
Jun
2026
Hostinger brings Hermes Agent’s developer-first power to everyday users
Hostinger launches Managed Hermes Agent, a service that makes the advanced, developer-grade AI agent simple enough for anyone to set up and use.
Personal AI agents are becoming…
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9
Jun
2026
Enterprise Live Migrations: Moving from Azure DevOps Repo to GitHub with minimal disruption
Over the last several years, we’ve encouraged customers to move their repositories from Azure Repos to GitHub to take advantage of the latest AI-powered and agentic development experiences. For many enterprise teams, however, migrating at scale comes with real constraints. Traditional approaches can require extended downtime – sometimes days – which isn’t acceptable for teams […]
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9
Jun
2026
How to Level-up From SEO Tactician to Search Visibility Leader
AI disrupting search has handed SEOs the seat at the table they’ve spent years trying to earn, and for the first time, the C-suite is genuinely paying attention. The question is whether you’re ready to lead when their attention is…Read more ̹...
8
Jun
2026
Dance With Sarah Powell: How a lifelong passion became an African dance startup
For months, the same conversation kept resurfacing between Sarah and her husband, Josiah Powell.
After more than a decade as a professional African street dancer, Sarah kept ru…
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After more than a decade as a professional African street dancer, Sarah kept ru…
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8
Jun
2026
WordPress.com Changelog: WordPress 7.0 and Ways to Repurpose Your Written Content
WordPress 7.0 is here, plus a social-friendly Reader, a distraction-free writing mode, AI podcast & video tools, and permalink settings on every paid plan.
6
Jun
2026
9 Vibe Coding Examples: AI Apps You Can Use Right Now to Grow Your Website
Everything below was built via Agent A by the Ahrefs team—plus a couple of examples I managed to vibe code myself. Here’s what it takes to vibe code, and the nine prebuilt apps you can install today. On Slack, we…Read more ›
5
Jun
2026
Beyond tokens per watt – using Ubuntu 26.04 LTS for AI
Tokens per watt (TpW) – the measure of useful AI work produced per watt of energy consumed – is the metric at top of mind for CEOs, heads of AI, and infrastructure teams alike. With the tremendous cost of GPU clusters, extracting as much value as possible from the expense is critical. But in the […]
5
Jun
2026
Automated SEO: What It Is and How It Works in 2026
It cleans and filters the data, then builds an updated WordPress draft for each. It then emails me preview links. I skim the drafts, make sure all looks okay, then click one button (“Approve all”) and they go live, restamped…Read more ›
5
Jun
2026
World Football Food: 48 countries, 288 recipes, one very hungry football fan
Will Gray is an author, journalist, and brand builder. He’s the kind of person who's always got three business ideas on the go, and just enough energy to see them through.
He’s…
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5
Jun
2026
WordPress 7.0 Has Arrived: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
WordPress 7.0 "Armstrong" is here, with new AI foundations, visual revisions, and responsive design tools.
5
Jun
2026
A look into Ubuntu Core 26: Deploying AI models on Renesas RZ/V series for production
Welcome to this blog series which explores innovative uses of Ubuntu Core. Throughout this series, Canonical’s Engineers will show what you can build with our releases, highlighting the features and tools available to you. In this blog, Asa Mirzaieva, engineer from the Silicon Alliances team, will show you how to deploy optimised AI models on […]
4
Jun
2026
How Microsoft is migrating repositories to GitHub
For the past decade, Azure DevOps has powered software development at Microsoft, supporting some of our largest repositories and most complex engineering workflows across Azure Repos, Boards, and Pipelines. Software development is being reshaped by AI, and where code lives now have a direct impact on how much value organizations can capture. For teams that […]
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4
Jun
2026
RISC-V profiles – why is RVA23 significant?
Introduction One of the important offerings of the RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) is the ability to customize and extend the base instruction set. An initial reaction to hearing this is often to worry about software portability and compatibility, since if every RISC-V CPU offers a slightly different set of instructions, software won’t be portable. […]
4
Jun
2026
On-page content formats answer engines actually favor [new research]
It seems like every brand is scrambling to get a piece of the pie in this new answer engine optimization (AEO) world. But what if you could get ahead of the curve by knowing the best on-page content formats for AI as verified by research? I pored over results from the new HubSpot State of AEO 2026 report and Wix Studio’s AI Search Lab research on most-cited content types to find out.
3
Jun
2026
Introducing Search Generative AI performance reports in Search Console
Today, we're excited to announce the launch of new Search Generative AI performance reports
in Search Console, including dedicated reports for Search and Discover, to help you understand your
site's visibility within generative AI features on Search.
3
Jun
2026
Azure DevOps and GitHub: Journeying into the AI Era
AI is changing how software gets planned, built, and reviewed. As teams adopt agentic development, the platform underneath those workflows matters more. They need tools that bring planning, coding, security, and collaboration together—and can keep pace with how development is evolving. That’s why we’re delivering the newest agentic capabilities on GitHub across planning, coding, code […]
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3
Jun
2026