The Librem Key is a new hardware token for improving Linux security by adding a physical authentication factor to booting, login and disk decryption on supported systems. It also has some features ...
Purism, the open-source laptop maker behind the Librem 15, is at it again, heading back to the crowd-funding well for an addition to its lineup. As it did with its original notebook, the company is ...
The Librem 5 will certainly appeal to privacy and security conscious users with its hardware kill switches and specially designed hardware. However, the phone is difficult to recommend in its current ...
The combination of custom-made hardware paired with a tweaked Linux OS makes the Librem laptop lineup a unique offering with several innovative security features not offered in any other computer. The ...
The Librem 13—"the first 13-inch ultraportable designed to protect your digital life"—ticks all the boxes, but is it as good in real life as it is on paper? I don't think we're supposed to call ...
Librem 5 review: The Linux-based smartphone is not close to consumer ready Your email has been sent What do you do when you’re sent a device for review that is clearly not ready for public consumption ...
Part of the appeal of Android is its openness, at least compared to iOS. But, let's face it. Google isn't running a charity and Android's direction will always be aligned with Google's business. There ...
The Purism Librem 5 is a smartphone that ships with PureOS, the same free and open source GNU/Linux distribution that ships on Purism’s laptop and desktop computers. The company first began taking pre ...
The Librem 15 laptop, from the privacy and freedom-oriented Linux PC maker Purism, aims to be the answer for those who want ultimate data protection. After taking this laptop for a long spin, I can ...
Upon Edward Snowden’s revelation of the existence of the PRISM program, the age of the digital privacy gold rush began. Anonymity—which was before only the obsession of overly paranoid websurfers and ...
Most Linux distributions are fairly similar these days, but Qubes OS is different. Qubes OS is based on Linux, but it runs applications in lightweight virtual machines. Applications can be completely ...
It is hard to do something truly different in the smartphone industry. Companies, especially smaller companies, are all working from the same parts bin with the same manufacturing partners. You take ...