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In 2017, San Francisco-based Purism raised $2.5 million via crowdfunding to bring the Librem 5 smartphone to life. The Librem 5 is privacy and freedom-focused, and allows the user to control every facet of the device, while avoiding the Internet’s pervasive surveillance. Units are expected to ship next year, and Purism says it’s making great strides in bringing the device to life. The company has finalized the hardware specifications of the Librem 5, and has ordered the initial developer kits from the manufacturer. These, Purism says, share the base specifications as the final model that will ship to customers. Purism…
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In 2017, San Francisco-based Purism raised $2.5 million via crowdfunding to bring the Librem 5 smartphone to life. The Librem 5 is privacy and freedom-focused, and allows the user to control every facet of the device, while avoiding the Internet’s pervasive surveillance. Units are expected to ship next year, and Purism says it’s making great strides in bringing the device to life. The company has finalized the hardware specifications of the Librem 5, and has ordered the initial developer kits from the manufacturer. These, Purism says, share the base specifications as the final model that will ship to customers. Purism…
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Everyone is riding the cryptocurrency bandwagon and it seems Indian police doesn’t want to fall behind. But instead of protecting the law, some officers are purportedly duping investors. A police official is under investigation for aiding in a $75 million cryptocurrency scam in Mumbai, India. The initial coin offering (ICO) scam by the name of Money Trade Coin (MTC) was uncovered by local crime branch of the Mumbai Police on Monday. The investigation came about following a complaint by a businessman who fell for the scam. The police raided the company’s premises, resulting in the arrest of one, Taha Kazi, who was providing…
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Even though some people might have a hard time pointing out South Korea on a map, almost everybody knows South Korean companies like Samsung and LG — but they aren’t the only noteworthy companies in the country. Many other interesting companies play an important role in the South Korean tech scene, and it’s hard to discuss one’s business expansion in Korea without knowing the major players in the market. If you or your company are thinking about expanding to Korea — for example via programs like the K-Startup Grand Challenge — then knowing these companies can be detrimental to your…
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