Hot on the heals of a few leaked concept images and the best guess commentary that followed, Australia's One Education has now officially released some details on an upcoming modular laptop project.
Remember One Laptop per Child? The non-profit that would revolutionize education by giving every child a laptop? And then sort-of collapsed in a mix of failure to get traction and personality ...
One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organization with the mission to help eradicate world poverty by providing every child access to knowledge and modern forms of education, even if that child ...
When folks begin to look back at all that went down during this decade, One Laptop Per Child will be impossible to miss as a real standout moment. It's somewhat difficult to believe that the OLPC XO ...
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is working on a new version of its XO laptop. The XO-2 will incorporate an enhanced touch screen and remain affordable for volume purchase by developing nations. XO laptops ...
The XO laptop made a considerable splash when it was announced to the world by Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop per Child (OLPC) non-profit organization. Tech enthusiasts were anxious to get their ...
For folks used to getting free shipping the XO Laptop from the One Laptop Per Child program will deliver a bit of a surprise. I purchased two laptops from the OLPC program for $399 and got hit with ...
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) association is changing strategy: It has joined forces with the https://www.pcworld.com/tags/United+Nations.html’ lead agency for ...
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project is asking software coders to develop free, open-source educational computer games for the XO laptop, continuing its push toward a September launch date. OLPC on ...
May 30, 2008 The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project looks to be on track to meet its target of producing a laptop for a price per unit below US$100 set out when the initiative was launched in 2005.
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) association launched its Give 1 Get 1 program for a second time, allowing people to buy one of their iconic green https://www.pcworld ...