The Purism Librem 5 is an unusual smartphone, because it’s made from a company that sells Linux hardware with an emphasis on privacy and security. It ships with a GNU/Linux distribution called PureOS, ...
The Purism Librem 5 is a smartphone designed to run mainline GNU/Linux software with an emphasis on privacy and security. When the phone was first announced it was one of the most powerful devices of ...
Purism is seeking to raise $1.5m to make the Librem 5 a reality. Described as a “security and privacy focused phone,” the handset brings some new ideas to the smartphone space. Unlike its main rivals, ...
Purism, the makers of the Linux Librem 5 smartphone and Librem 14 laptop, have released the Lapdock Kit -- a docking station-based laptop with a touchscreen, keyboard, trackpad, lots of ports, but no ...
I gotta say, despite the low specs and probable interface issues, a phone that I can actually trust is a very, very appealing device. Every other Android phone on the market is, in essence, a ...
My question is, even if you knew what you were getting into, why would you get into it? I mean, okay, you really want to see Linux phones for some reason, fine, but this isn't even a beta. Why release ...