- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- October 18th, 2017
GNOME 3.28 Desktop Will Add Google Safe Browsing Support to Epiphany Web Browser
Epiphany 3.27.1 development release now ready for testing
- Open Source Software
- By Marius Nestor
- August 9th, 2017
GNOME's Epiphany Web Browser Enables Firefox Sync by Default for GNOME 3.26 Beta
The maintainers did a great job on improving Firefox Sync
- Linux
- By Silviu Stahie
- June 8th, 2015
Creator of Evince and Epiphany Passed Away, Goodbye Marco Gritti
The Linux community will definitely feel the loss
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Marius Nestor
- March 24th, 2015
GNOME’s Epiphany Web Browser Gets Support for HTML5 Web Notifications
It will be distributed as part of GNOME 3.16
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Marius Nestor
- February 26th, 2015
Epiphany Web Browser for GNOME 3.16 Arrives with Incognito Window Desktop Action
It will be the default web browser of GNOME 3.16
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Marius Nestor
- February 27th, 2014
First Beta of Epiphany 3.12 Web Browser Brings a Revamped Location Bar
This Beta release of Epiphany 3.12 improves the HTML-based overview page
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Marius Nestor
- September 4th, 2013
Default GNOME Web Browser Drops Google for DuckDuckGo
Epiphany (GNOME Web) 3.10 Beta now uses DuckDuckGo for search results
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Marius Nestor
- June 4th, 2013
Epiphany 3.9.2 Drops Support for WebKit1, Embraces Wayland
The application now uses only the WebKit2 API layer for WebKit
- Game reviews
- By Cosmin Anton
- December 10th, 2012
Frozen Hearth Review (PC)
Survival in a world on the verge of extinction
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Silviu Stahie
- October 24th, 2012
Epiphany 3.7.1 Removes Support for Traditional Extensions
The latest version of Epiphany can be downloaded from Softpedia
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Silviu Stahie
- September 28th, 2012
$99 (€76) Supercomputer Running Ubuntu OS
The project is not yet a reality and the developers need your help
- CPU
- By Constantin Murariu
- September 5th, 2012
GlobalFoundries Samples 64-Core RISC Processors in 28nm Technology
Power-efficient chips that offer considerable performance while consuming just two watts