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<h2>Save Up to $300 on The Liberty Phone when Bundled with AweSIM
Cellular Services!</h2>
<p>Purism is excited to announce a sale on the widely popular
Liberty Phone at $1,999.00 or $1,899.00 when bundled with AweSIM
private cellular service.</p>
<p>Click here to learn more: <a
href="https://puri.sm/posts/save-up-to-300-on-the-liberty-phone-when-bundled-with-awesim-cellular-services/?mtm_campaign=status_update&mtm_source=organic&mtm_medium=newsletter&mtm_content=nl-save-up-to-300-on-the-liberty-phone-when-bundled-with-awesim-cellular-services">
Save Up to $300 on The Liberty Phone when Bundled with AweSIM
Cellular Services! - Purism</a></p>
<h2>Android's Monolithic and Bloated Upgrades vs. Purism's Rolling
Upgrades!</h2>
<p>Fundamentally, all our Purism devices running <a
href="https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/pureos-mobile/">PureOS</a>
receive regular updates to apps and the core OS the same way. Each
component of PureOS can be upgraded individually at any time. In
contrast, Android has a read-only root filesystem for day-to-day
use. As a consequence, Android phones only see a few upgrades and
a limited number of security patches. This makes app upgrades the
only upgrade Android users get regularly for more than a few
years.</p>
<p>Click here to read more: <a
href="https://puri.sm/posts/androids-monolithic-and-bloated-upgrades-vs-purisms-rolling-upgrades/?mtm_campaign=status_update&mtm_source=organic&mtm_medium=newsletter&mtm_content=nl-androids-monolithic-and-bloated-upgrades-vs-purisms-rolling-upgrade">
Android's Monolithic and Bloated Upgrades vs Purism's Rolling
Upgrades - Purism</a></p>
<h2>International Cybersecurity Standards do Not Address
Surveillance Capitalism!</h2>
<p>I came across a great article, <a
href="https://thehackernews.com/2023/09/essential-guide-to-cybersecurity.html">Essential
Guide to Cybersecurity Compliance</a>, in the Hacker News. I
noticed that international cybersecurity standards, including
those in the U.S. such as CCPA and HIPAA, do not address privacy
and security threats posed by Surveillance Capitalism.</p>
<p>Click here to learn more: <a
href="https://puri.sm/posts/international-cybersecurity-standards-do-not-address-surveillance-capitalism/?mtm_campaign=status_update&mtm_source=organic&mtm_medium=newsletter&mtm_content=nl-international-cybersecurity-standards-do-not-address-surveillance-capitalism">
International Cybersecurity Standards do Not Address
Surveillance Capitalism - Purism</a></p>
<h2>Librem 11 Memory Adventures</h2>
<p>When I started porting coreboot to the <a
href="https://puri.sm/products/librem-11/">Librem 11</a>, one of
the first few tasks was to get memory working. Like the <a
href="https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/">Librem 5</a>, the
Librem 11 has soldered memory ("memory down"). This has
implications on the firmware. Socketed memory carries a small SPD
EEPROM with information about the memory module. Memory down
boards don't have that SPD EEPROM - since the memory can't change,
we just include all that information in the system firmware and
save the cost of one more chip.</p>
<p>Click here to learn more: <a
href="https://puri.sm/posts/librem-11-memory-adventures/?mtm_campaign=status_update&mtm_source=organic&mtm_medium=newsletter&mtm_content=nl-librem-11-memory-adventures">Librem
11 Memory Adventures - Purism</a></p>
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