Rahul Dravid is bravely facing his demons. And he has an injured foot soldier for company. India though are looking worse for wear and it may as much the weariness of playing three grueling Tests against a man (and team) they have really failed...
The One Laptop Per Child project plans to resume its Give One Get One program, in which people spend $400 to buy one of the nonprofit’s rugged computers and donate a second one to a child in a developing country.Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of the...
The One Laptop Per Child project plans to resume its Give One Get One program, in which people spend $400 to buy one of the nonprofit’s rugged computers and donate a second one to a child in a developing country.Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of the...
A key person behind the “$100 laptop” for schoolchildren has left the project as the organization overhauls its operations and prepares to tweak its open-source approach by welcoming Microsoft Corp.’s Windows.While the One Laptop Per Child Foundation...
A potential $20 million problem for the group behind the “$100 laptop” isn’t going away easily.Ade Oyegbola, an inventor who claims the One Laptop Per Child nonprofit stole his designs for a Nigerian keyboard, recently won a round in a Lagos court....
The One Laptop Per Child Program, which hopes to spread sub-$200 computers to schoolchildren in developing countries, has reached a milestone with the start of mass production.The nonprofit spinoff from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said...
The so-called $100 laptops for children may make it to India after all.Last year,India rebuffed One Laptop Per Child, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology spinoff that created rugged little computers for kids in the developing world.India’s...
The project that hopes to supply developing-world schoolchildren with $188 laptops will sell the rugged little computers to U.S. residents and Canadians for $400 each, with the profit going toward a machine for a poor country.The One Laptop Per Child...
The vaunted “$100 laptop” that Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers dreamed up for international schoolchildren is becoming a slightly more distant concept.Leaders of the nonprofit One Laptop Per Child that was spun out of MIT acknowledged...
Rahul Dravid is bravely facing his demons. And he has an injured foot soldier for company. India though are looking worse for wear and it may as much the weariness of playing three grueling Tests against a man (and team) they have really failed...
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A One Laptop Per Child “XO” machine is seen in this Sept. 20, 2007 file photo. Microsoft and the One Laptop Per Child project on Thursday, May 15, 2008 announced that the nonprofit’s green-and-white “XO” computers now can run Windows in addition to...
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