Mobile: Sailfish OS, Librem and Tizen
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Would you pay $59 to install Sailfish OS on a phone?
After Nokia pulled the plug on the MeeGo operating system, a group of former Nokia executives formed a startup called Jolla to keep the dream of a GNU/Linux-based alternative to Android alive.
The company’s had a mixed track record over the past few years. On the one hand, Sailfish OS is a real thing, and there are community-based ports that you can use to replace Android on a number of phones.
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Librem 5 Is An Open Source, Linux-powered Smartphone To Protect Your Privacy
Privacy-focused hardware maker Purism is here with its Librem 5 smartphone. It runs PureOS (an open source Debian GNU/Linux derivative) and other Linux-based operating systems. The phone puts an extra emphasis on providing an encrypted and open experience to users. Purism has launched a crowdfunding campaign to gather support and funds for Librem 5.
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Librem 5: a security and privacy focused GNU/Linux smartphone
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Samsung clears the air on recent TV software update issues
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Fourth Developer Preview of Tizen .NET Visual Studio Tools now released with more emulators support
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Bixby & Samsung connect coming to Europe edition of the Family Hub Refrigerator
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Samsung Bixby Smart Speaker to be released soon
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