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Early Prime Day is already dropping prices on top-tier gear, and the 2024 Surface Pro just got a $300 cut. This 2-in-1 flips ...
Framework announced it was making a smaller, 12-inch laptop and a beefy desktop to go alongside its 13- and 16-inch notebooks ...
To ensure the laptop is robust and can be maintained as easily as possible it omits all moving parts. It has no hard drive, CD or DVD drive. As it also packs a low power processor it has no cooling ...
The OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) is apparently not only concentrating on its pricing structure but also on what it is packing in within the device.
XO-Infinity, a computer that could be upgraded by a three-year-old. Designed in Australia, its modular hardware means parts can be swapped out without any real technical know-how.
After exclusively selling the OLPC XO to schools and governments around the world, the laptop was eventually made available to the public as part of a buy one-give one program for $400, or about ...
The $100 OLPC laptop was supposed to revolutionize education and close the digital divide. But in just a few years it was recognized as a failure, a symbol of tech industry hubris, a one-size-fits ...
Non-profit One Education has an ambitious plan in a competitive PC market: to sell Windows 10 tablets and laptops inspired by the innovative spirit of One Laptop Per Child, which designed ...
You don't hear about the One Laptop Per Child initiative much anymore, but with its partner One Education, it made waves with its cheap, simple, and rugged XO laptop designed for children in ...
The XO-Infinity (a reference to the original XO-1 laptop from OLPC) is a completely modular computing system, meaning the screen, battery, camera, wireless and processing cores can be swapped in ...
So it's in that spirit that I relay the news of the XO-Infinity, a new laptop design.The innovation is that it's modular: parts can be swapped out and updated as time goes on.