Netbook World Summit in Paris a summary of the Summit
ARMs-based processors have traditionally been used in small devices such as mobile phones, but it emerged in October that ARM's technology would soon be used in Netbooks, the new breed of small, low-cost notebook PCs.
This would be an alterntive to OLPC's XO
First graders Lulu Witworth-Roberts, of Jacksonville, (left) shows Esperanza Garcia, of Normal, how to use a new computer Thursday morning at the Illinois School for the Deaf in Jacksonville. All of the elementary students received a free laptop through the office of Ill. Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn.
A full report on a pilot study of the XO laptop in New York City.
A blog dedicated to all One Laptop Per Child latest news and developments.
"Doubts about whether poor, rural children really can benefit from quirky little computers evaporate as quickly as the morning dew in this hilltop Andean village, where 50 primary school children got machines from the One Laptop Per Child project six months ago."
A collection of photos taken by some very excited person as he/she opens and boots up their $100/$200 laptop from the one laptop per child program for the first time.
What will a child in the UK make of a laptop designed to help children in the developing world? Rory Cellan-Jones brought an XO home to find out.
he low-cost XO laptop computer that aims to revolutionize education worldwide could be coming to Birmingham, Ala., students for about the same low cost that officials in developing nations must pay, if a deal reported to be in negotiations goes through.