Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Mar 25, 2019, 02:20pm EDT Mar 26, 2019, 08:29am EDT This article ...
News briefs for March 6, 2019. Purism announces that PureOS is now convergent, which means "being able to make the same application code execute, and operate, both on mobile phones and ...
News briefs for June 15, 2018. Purism detailed some of its future plans for PureOS in a blog post this morning. The team is looking into Librem 5 specific-image builds, and besides the ARM64 ...
The next major release of the PureOS operating system that ships with the Librem 5 smartphone will bring a number of new features and improvements. Code-named Byzantium, the new version of PureOS will ...
Purism’s Librem 5 smartphone ships with a custom GNU/Linux distribution called PureOS. It’s the same software that runs on Purism’s Linux laptops, but it’s been adapted to work with phones like the ...
Purism, Pine64, and Necuno Solutions are working on Linux-based smartphones. Conversely, none of those companies is marketing an actual Linux-based smartphone. Notably, Necuno Solutions and KDE are ...
TL;DR: Purism's Liberty Phone highlights challenges in US-made smartphone manufacturing, costing $1,999 with partial domestic components and assembly. Lacking Android, it runs Linux-based PureOS with ...