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Necunos NC_1 or a Lunchbox Smartphone?
While Purism has allegedly finally managed to ship out their developer kits, Necunos will provide you with a thingy they call a smartphone much faster.
An update on the reMarkable paper tablet
In April I wrote down my impressions on the reMarkable Paper Tablet. This is an update to that post.
The Nook Glowlight 3
Yet another post on a device featuring an eInk screen, how likely is that? I honestly don’t know, but this is another post about such a thing.
I have been an avid buyer of the devices US book giant Barnes & Noble has made under the Nook brand since 2012, when I purchased a Nook Simple Touch.
"Widescreen laptops are dumb"
Vlad Savov, writing for The Verge on laptops and aspect ratio:
a reMarkable paper tablet
I am late on this one, as I could have written about this way earlier. But I neglected to do so because it seemed to be just another good idea that was not going to work out—neither in the market place, nor technologically.
More GNU/Linux on Smartphones: 1. postmarketOS
While the Crowdfunder for the Librem 5 successfully finished, I want to shed some light on possible alternatives to it for people that want to run GNU/Linux on Smartphone hardware. First up: postmarketOS
Purism Librem 5 Announced, Crowdfunding Started
Purism has now launched their campaign to crowdfund their the Librem 5 smartphone I was writing about recently.
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