The Free Software Foundation's new Librephone project wants to reverse engineer the binary blobs our phones rely on.
The first preview release of the Swift SDK for Android was published this week, allowing developers to build Android apps in ...
The Free Software Foundation has published initial details about the LibrePhone project. The goal is not to develop a ...
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has unveiled a new initiative called LibrePhone, with the ambitious goal of a completely free software smartphone ecosystem. Good luck with that, because this aim is ...
The aim of the Librephone initiative is to reverse-engineer various proprietary blobs so FOSS versions of the code can be ...
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F-Droid is warning that the project could reach an end due to Google’s new requirements for all Android developers to verify their identity. The third-party app store argues that Google falsely frames ...
Librephone project wants to remove proprietary "blobs" from smartphones that otherwise run open source software ...
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Apple has officially launched the Swift SDK for Android, enabling developers to create Android applications using the popular Swift programming language.
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