Librem 5 and Timesys Development Tools
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End of Year Librem 5 Update
Hello everyone! We have accomplished so much in the last 3 months and need to share, so prepare yourself for a dense update on the Librem 5 phone, PureOS, and software applications.
As you know, we have a number of important components in the Librem 5 that we will try outline.
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Purism Shares The Progress Made On Their Librem 5 Smartphone For The End Of 2018
The folks at Purism have shared their latest status update on the Librem 5 Linux-powered, security-minded smartphone they plan to begin shipping in the months ahead.
As shared in December, the Librem 5 Developer Kits shipped. They share that anyone who ordered one should now have received it. With regards to the phone, they have a bill of materials and sourcing of parts figured out. They are still deciding between the i.MX8M and i.MX8M Mini still based upon their testing. They hope to have the phone design finalized this month.
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IDE Accelerates Development Of Secure IoT Devices
Timesys reports that its TimeStorm Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is designed to streamline, simplify, and accelerate the creation of secure Internet of Things (IoT) and embedded Linux applications. Available for a free 30-day trial, Timesys TimeStorm 5.3.2 IDE supports the development of applications and systems for IoT and other embedded devices using ARM, Power or x86 based processors.
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