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    <h2>Press Release- All Librem 5 Smartphones Have Shipped!</h2>
    <p>SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA- Purism is excited to announce that all
      Librem 5 smartphones have been shipped, reaching shipping parity
      for all confirmed orders. Congratulations to all those who
      invested in the development of the secure device. Click here to
      read more: <a
        href="https://puri.sm/posts/all-librem-5-smartphones-have-shipped/">All
        Librem 5 Smartphones Have Shipped! - Purism</a></p>
    <p>For new customers, buy your librem 5 now and get it in two weeks:
      <a href="https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/">Purism- Librem 5</a></p>
    <h2>Thank You Librem 5 Supporters!</h2>
    <p>From all of us at Purism, we would like to thank all our Librem 5
      early supporters for taking a giant risk to invest in the
      development of the Librem 5 smartphone and all the innovations
      that surround it. Click here to learn more: <a
        href="https://puri.sm/posts/thank-you-librem-5-supporters/">Thank
        You Librem 5 Supporters! - Purism</a></p>
    <h2>Purism's Guide to Security- Internet & Tech Decentralization</h2>
    <p>During the proliferation of the internet in the 1990s, the
      internet was decentralized enabling free trade and commerce on an
      equal basis where content creators were free to publish anything
      at will.</p>
    <p>Although the internet today is still theoretically decentralized,
      we cannot discount the fact that the internet, artificial
      intelligence (AI), and connected technology have been centralized
      by a handful of multinational corporations that include Google,
      Apple, and Microsoft.</p>
    <p>Click here to learn more: <a
href="https://puri.sm/posts/purisms-guide-to-security-internet-tech-decentralization/">
        Purism's Guide to Security- Internet & Tech Decentralization
        - Purism</a></p>
    <h2>PureBoot Framebuffer Boot Support</h2>
    <p>The latest release of PureBoot, Release 27, now boots memtest86+,
      Debian netinst, and other OSes that rely on framebuffer output!</p>
    <p>We worked with the Heads team to <a
        href="https://github.com/osresearch/heads/pull/1378">implement
        this change upstream</a>, and it is now in our latest release.
      Update your firmware with <a
        href="https://source.puri.sm/firmware/utility/#usage">our update
        instructions</a>!</p>
    <p>Click here to learn more: <a
        href="https://puri.sm/posts/pureboot-framebuffer-boot-support/">
        PureBoot Framebuffer Boot Support - Purism</a></p>
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