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Will Schools Buy $300 iPads Over $200 Chromebooks?
I get what Apple is trying to do here. But this is still a really expensive pitch. Sure, the iPad cost “only” $300. But the pencil costs $100 more, and you’re probably going to want a keyboard so kids can actually type on the thing.
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Purism at FestiĞ1 and the Librem as a Digital Hardware Wallet
Two weeks ago, I attended an event in Toulouse, France, where I was kindly invited by the organizers, who offered me a booth to present Purism and the Librem line.
Purism, utilizing a hardware security element in our Librem Laptops as well as our upcoming Librem 5 phone will be addressing the serious issue of securing crypto-currencies in hardware wallets with secure offline backups.
The FestiĞ1 was a special event to celebrate the first anniversary of the Ğ1 (pronounce “June”) libre crypto currency based on the free software Duniter.
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Arch Linux Install By Example
Arch Linux is a rolling release Linux distribution. What that means is, you get the most up to date packages on Arch Linux. Arch Linux always keeps its software repository updated with the latest software packages as soon as they are released and you never have to reinstall Arch Linux if an update is released. You can do a full system upgrade whenever you want and keep your Arch machine up to date. Arch Linux gets security patches and bug fixes as soon as they are released as well.
Arch Linux is a little harder to install for people who are new to Linux or people who don’t have much idea about how Linux works in general. In this article, I will show you how to install Arch Linux on your computer. Let’s get started.
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