NEWS CATEGORIES:



NEWS ARCHIVE >>
SOFTPEDIA REVIEWS >>
Home / News / Tags / OLPC

Stories about: OLPC


More: next 50 >>

Intel Will Provide 500,000 Classmate Laptops to Portugal

Intel managed to ink a large low-cost laptop deal with Portugal's government to deliver 500,000 units of the company's Classmate PC for primary school pupils. The notebooks will be manufactured in northern Portugal and Intel expects them to be shipped during the upcoming school year. The delivery of the hal...

31 July 2008
05:55 GMT

The Classmate PC to Get the Third Iteration

According to recent rumors on the PC area, Intel is on its way to serve us yet another generation of its already famous Classmate PC. It seems that the company is readying the third iteration of the netbook, one that will probably line-up with famous machines of the industry like the Eee PC or the Wind netbook. The o...

31 July 2008
03:16 GMT

Re-RTM'ed Windows XP Goes Beyond Vista's Reach

Microsoft has released to manufacturing a new version of Windows XP designed to do nothing more than go well beyond the reach of its latest Windows client. This despite having spared nothing to push Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to the foreground, not even the availability of Windows XP SP3 through the retail and OEM ...

28 July 2008
08:46 GMT

Details about the XO2 $100 Laptop

Details about the $100 laptop, the product that looks like a laptop but is not a fully-fledged one, has a price tag under $100, and is created by the OLPC project, have surfaced on the Internet. The new device looks like an eBook reader which also provides some of the features of a laptop. It is believed that it will...

22 May 2008
06:11 GMT

Microsoft Applauds Windows XP - Linux Marriage on the XO Laptops

Microsoft is not shy of going after the next 5 billion of potential Windows users in the world, with its proprietary operating system having already achieved an install base larger than 1 billion people. In this context, the Redmond company will get a piggyback ride from One Laptop per Child (OLPC) via the XO laptop,...

16 May 2008
05:27 GMT

OLPC Australia Refuses the Windows XP Treat

The Australian OLPC office has no plan of joining mother company's intentions of switching to Windows XP. According to a news report published by tech website ITWire, two of the five OLPC Australia executives are active members in the local Linux community. Both board director Jeff Waugh and his partner Pia Wau...

9 May 2008
06:32 GMT

OLPC Calms Down the Open-Source Developer Community

The One Laptop Per Child charity organization led by Nicholas Negroponte seemed to have terminated its business with Linux in favor of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system. The move raised waves of protests among open source developers, and the very purpose of the organization was questioned. The large number...

7 May 2008
06:31 GMT

OLPC, Back in Business with New Executive Team

Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child charity project has just got a new president and chief operating officer. The move is part of the restructuring and reshaping policy announced in mid-March, a policy that forced many of the executives involved in the project to pack their bags to brighter ideals.Accordi...

5 May 2008
06:30 GMT

OLPC's Chairman Denies Ditching Sugar for Windows XP

Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child charity organization is strolling towards replacing its currently existing Linux-based Sugar operating system with Microsoft's Windows XP. Negroponte's concern towards Microsoft has triggered a wave of complaints from the company's employees that topped w...

24 April 2008
06:56 GMT

OLPC Runs Out of Executives: Walter Bender Resigns

Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child charity foundation lost another executive on their way to delivering inexpensive and user-friendly educational notebooks. Walter Bender, the former President of Software and Content, has just resigned.The official explanation for Bender's departure is that there ha...

22 April 2008
05:39 GMT

OLPC's XO Sub-Notebooks Face Keyboard Issues

Nicholas Negroponte's educational project is reportedly facing another bump in the road to delivering its tiny, green toy-like notebook. According to a forum post on the project's support board, some of the already released units are experiencing stuck key issues that render notebooks useless.Some of the ke...

21 April 2008
04:33 GMT

Intel Unveils New Line of Low-Cost Notebooks

Intel has once again picked up the hatchet against its small-scale rival One Laptop Per Child charity foundation by releasing into the wild a refurbished version of the Classmate PC. The update adds bigger screens and larger storage capacity to the company's educational notebook.The new Classmate PC will hit the...

3 April 2008
16:51 GMT

Peru Teachers Get OLPC Computer Training

The One Laptop Per Child charity foundation is heading towards the Peru villages this week in order to offer notebook training for the teachers from remote rural villages. The organization will set up training centers in a few regional cities, where teachers will meet the green, rugged XO notebooks. Teachers will be ...

28 March 2008
20:46 GMT

OLPC's Head of Security Architecture Leaves the Charity Boat

Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child foundation has just lost Ivan Krstic, its head of security. The former Director of Security Architecture resigned on grounds of some ethical differences with the organization's board of executives.Earlier this month, the OLPC company planned a restructuring process...

22 March 2008
05:30 GMT

OLPC Shifts to Business-Like Approach, Looks for New CEO

Initially started as an academic project, professor Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child initiative is currently re-building itself as a commercial enterprise. The project aims at delivering $100 laptop computers to be deployed in the developing countries schools in order to fight against the digital divide - a ter...

11 March 2008
04:39 GMT

Ex-OLPC's Jepsen to Foresee $75 Laptops Until 2010

The former ex-CTO of the One Laptop Per Child organization, Mary-Lou Jepsen, has left in order to start her own profit-company, Pixel Qi, in an attempt to create a $75 sub-notebook with the technologies she invented during her stay at OLPC.Jepsen claims that Pixel Qi still keeps some of the OLPC's philosophy and...

16 February 2008
06:30 GMT

The OLPC Donors Get Angry With Their Missing Laptops

Although the "Give One, Get One" program has been launched back in November last year, many of the donors are reporting that there are serious shipping issues. The "Give One, Get One" program entitled donors to obtain a XO sub-notebook for $399 (the cost of two sub-notebooks). The program had some issues since it fir...

25 January 2008
11:35 GMT

Birmingham and the OLPC: We Have the Laptops, But We Need Wireless Access!

The rugged XO sub-notebook may have been a real success in the developing countries, but more and more schools across America and the United Kingdom are adopting it for educational purposes. I have told you in a previous article last year about the organization's agreement to deliver 15,000 XO units to the Birmi...

24 January 2008
05:46 GMT

Intel's Classmate Hammers Another Nail Into OLPC's Coffin

Intel and Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child foundation have been allies, but never managed to become friends. This is quite understandable, since both products are struggling for supremacy on the educational market. Moreover, OLPC's decision of using AMD Geode processors for its XO sub-notebook enlarged the...

21 January 2008
02:52 GMT

One Laptop Per Child to Arrive on the US Market

The One Laptop Per Child project is scheduled to arrive to America during 2008. The low-performance, low-cost XO notebooks will be distributed to some of the United States school students. The OLPC initiative originates in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and it was permanently criticized to have forg...

14 January 2008
02:47 GMT

Ex-OLPC CTO Starts Foundation, Plans $75 Notebooks

One Laptop Per Child Chief Technical Officer Mary-Lou Jepsen announced back in December that she will no longer work together with Nicholas Negroponte's foundation as of 2008. Instead, she opened her own business, called Pixel Qi that seems to be a true rival for the OLPC foundation.Mary-Low Jepsen was one of th...

11 January 2008
05:39 GMT

Intel and OLPC: The Hardware Soap Opera

The OLPC initiative seems to be in the spotlight lately, following the organization's conflict with chip manufacturer Intel. A few days after Intel waved goodbye at the ex-partner OLPC, the foundation's founder Nicholas Negroponte changed his mind and reached out to Intel, in what seems to be a true hardwar...

10 January 2008
10:55 GMT

Microsoft Doesn't Want Linux Booting Alongside Windows

Microsoft is showing Linux little love, as it doesn't want it booting alongside Windows on XO laptops. The fact of the matter is that the Redmond company did indeed jump aboard the One Laptop Per Child initiative. No less true is that Microsoft is currently pouring a consistent amount of effort into making Windo...

10 January 2008
08:42 GMT

OLPC to Work on a Dual-Boot Version of XO

One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) has started its collaboration with Microsoft in order to develop a dual-boot mechanism that will allow its XO sub-notebooks to run both Linux and Windows operating systems. Nicholas Negroponte agreed upon implementing Microsoft's software onto the OLPC notebooks as the software giant ...

10 January 2008
04:17 GMT

Intel to Introduce the Silverthorne Processor to the Classmate PC

A week after having parted ways with Nicholas Negroponte's OLPC, Intel announced an updated version of their Classmate sub-notebook, targeted at the third-world school children. The refurbished Classmate PC will be based on the upcoming Silverthorne processor aimed at ultramobile PCs and mobile Internet devices....

9 January 2008
08:28 GMT

CES 2008: The Orphaned OLPC Gets Help From AMD

Advanced Micro Devices has given a helping hand to Nicholas Negroponte's OLPC initiative during the second day of Consumer Electronics Show. It seems that the One Laptop Per Child initiative had a difficult start this year, after its CTO, Mary Louis Jepsen left for her own business. As if this was not enough, In...

8 January 2008
11:04 GMT

OLPC's 'Give One, Get One' Program Might Arrive In Europe

Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop per Child initiative might arrive in Europe after a year that can be hardly considered as good. The organization not only had to face a ruthless lawsuit with Nigerian LANCOR company in a dispute over a proprietary keyboard layout, but it also had to part ways with both Intel and...

7 January 2008
06:10 GMT

Intel to Quit the OLPC Charity Initiative

Intel has just put an end to its relationship with the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative, Nicholas Negroponte's charity action to manufacture and deliver low-cost notebooks to students in developing countries. This marks the end of a very tensioned relationship between the participants. The partnership betw...

4 January 2008
03:35 GMT

Nigerian LANCOR to Keep the XO Notebooks Off-Shelves

The Nigerian Lagos Analysis Corporation (LANCOR) continues the patent infringement actions against Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child initiative. The company has managed to obtain a temporary injunction against the distribution of the OLPC XO laptop in Nigeria and will continue to demand a permanent re...

3 January 2008
03:43 GMT

Hacao Classmate PC Goes to Vietnam

Vietnamese computer stores have started selling a new low-cost laptop for school children, based on Intel's Classmate PC design. The sub-notebook is called Hacao Classmate PC and comes with Hacao Linux 2.16 Professional, a localized version of Puppy Linux.The Hacao Classmate PC is a derivative of Intel's C...

28 December 2007
09:28 GMT

"Our Stories", a Google, UNICEF and OLPC Initiative

It's an attempt to keep the things that define a nation alive and to spread them all throughout the land, to get them to have the maximum of reach via the Internet, and it comes in the footsteps of a similar initiative that The Discovery Channel had a couple of years ago that saw clips being shot about languages...

7 December 2007
10:55 GMT

Typhoon Touch Technologies to File Lawsuit Against Dell

Recent news on the IT market lets me draw but a conclusion: if you can't sell more than they do, then sue them. It was a hard week, with companies moving their wars from the market directly into the courtroom: it was the Nigerian LANCOR to sue OLPC over their laptop, then it was IBM to sue Asustek for multiple p...

7 December 2007
10:09 GMT

XP Will Fit XO

Microsoft is feverishly hammering away at Windows XP, in order to get it to fit XO. In this context, the Redmond company has managed to reinstate its support for low cost flash based computing devices, namely the machine under the One Laptop per Child umbrella. Come mid 2008, Microsoft plans to have a production qual...

6 December 2007
10:44 GMT

Microsoft to Lay Their Hands on the XOs

OLPC's relative success pushed Microsoft forward with a "business proposition", as the company executives sensed that there's some dough in for them. After having consciously sabotaged the project by selling discounted versions of their software in the OLPC markets, Microsoft wants to take down two birds wi...

6 December 2007
05:07 GMT

Birmingham City Schools Get 15,000 XO Laptops

After an extended voyage in the undeveloped countries, Negroponte's XO laptop has arrived to the United States schools. It may seem odd for a $200 laptop to emerge into schools where children are already familiar with computers, and you would rather consider the Eee PC solution than the rudimentary sub-notebook....

5 December 2007
10:26 GMT

Microsoft and Intel Join Asus for Eee Sequel

The Eee PC can undoubtedly be regarded as a success story. It would not be too hard to imagine that money attracts "investors"; it was Microsoft and Intel to pay a visit to Asus. There have been numerous reports of existing Eee PCs to unofficially support Windows XP and even Leopard installations, and Microsoft is re...

5 December 2007
04:37 GMT

The Nigerian Issue: OLPC and the Ex-Convict

Professor Negroponte's initiative of bringing IT into the undeveloped countries has partially failed in Nigeria. We have talked about corporate giants launching poisoned darts at Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child project and how they perceive a humanitarian action. Apart from Microsoft and Intel's defe...

3 December 2007
08:26 GMT

OLPC Mission Takes Off to Peru

Shortly after the OLPC patent infringement scandal, the Peruvian government ordered 260,000 XO laptops to be introduced in the educational system. Things have moved fast for the Peruvian government, as they have posted their request just a month after the One Laptop Per Child charity went into mass production. In Nov...

3 December 2007
04:16 GMT

OLPC, Sabotaged Again in Nigeria

LANCOR, a Nigerian division of Lagos Analysis Corporation, filled a patent infringement lawsuit against Nicholas Negroponte's initiative, One Laptop per Child (OLPC). Filled on November 22nd, the lawsuit addresses a willful infringement of LANCOR's Nigeria Registered Design Patent #RD8489, as well as "illeg...

28 November 2007
04:22 GMT

One Laptop Per Child, Sabotaged by Microsoft and Intel

The non-profit One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project has started as a personal initiative of Professor Nicholas Negroponte and his team. The finality was to deliver affordable technology to the third world countries and, thus, to bridge the technology division between wealthy nations and the undeveloped countries. The ...

26 November 2007
10:39 GMT

One Laptop Per Child Extends the Give One Get One Program

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organization is a non profit agency that designs, manufactures and distributes laptop computers that would qualify for $100.OLPC's Give One Get One program, initially limited to two weeks has been announced to continue until the end of this year in USA and Canada only. The Give On...

22 November 2007
11:23 GMT

The OLPC's XO Laptop Starts Mass Production

The One Laptop per Child project is quite a commendable initiative, but, unfortunately, it has not enjoyed exactly the level of success it probably deserved. However, after many years of waiting, price increases and rumors, it seems that the XO laptop dreamed by Nicholas Negroponte has finally entered the manufactur...

8 November 2007
10:46 GMT

Masi Oka, Hiro Nakamura from "Heroes", Becomes OLPC Ambassador

Nicolas Negroponte's OLPC initiative has encountered some pretty big problems lately, due to the fact the proposed $100 price tag will most likely turn into a $200, not to mention the fact that Intel's Classmate PC seems to be a lot more popular in the developing countries than its OLCP counterpart. And in ...

2 November 2007
14:06 GMT

Mongolia Starts The OLPC Program

Mongolia's President, Nambaryn Enkhbayar, announced today his commitment to provide every child in his nation with a laptop connected to the internet by the end of 2010.As a first step towards this accomplishment, Nicholas Negroponte, the founding chairman of the non-profit organization, OLPC (One Laptop Per Chi...

26 October 2007
09:32 GMT

Intel to Develop a New CPU Architecture

Ultra low cost mobile computing systems are now very much advertised thanks to a number of competing projects like the OLPC, Asus Eee PC and the Intel Classmate PC that are all aimed at the low cost computer market while providing a minimum of processing power and a basic computing functionality that cannot rival wit...

16 October 2007
06:32 GMT

The XO Laptop Goes to Uruguay

The XO laptop won a bid for 100,000 laptops for the schools in Uruguay. The laptops will be given through the Ceibal project, started by the Uruguayan government.LATU (Laboratorio Tecnologico del Uruguay - The Technological Laboratory of Uruguay) received the report from the committee adjudicating the bid and the sco...

8 October 2007
04:45 GMT

Intel Gets The Boot: XO Beats The Classmate PC

The One Laptop Per Child, OLPC for short, has been mulling over its super cheap, uber cool laptop for a number of years now and after a number of setbacks and near total failures alongside with many price tag boosts and other problems, things are finally looking brighter for the outfit led by Nicholas Negromponte.Th...

6 October 2007
08:05 GMT

OLPC's XO Laptops to Cost $188

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC for short) is a program planned to design, produce and ship a very cheap laptop to developing countries in an attempt to boost the educational level. After almost two years from the official announcement of this program, the ''$100 laptop'' as it became known is gett...

17 September 2007
05:06 GMT

OLPC Laptops with "Intel Inside" Logos?

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC for short) program aims at providing low cost mobile computer systems for children across the developing nations as a means of accelerating and improving education systems. The first XO machines, which are the mini laptops designed by the OLPC foundation, are already being shipped and t...

10 September 2007
04:38 GMT

OLPC Not Running Low on Parts

The One Laptop Per Child foundation is preparing for the fast coming massive computer shipments that will begin in October and as the entire laptop and notebook manufacturing industry is plagued by critical component shortages, some reports and analysts are less than optimistic about OLPC's ability to respect it...

3 September 2007
04:01 GMT




SUBMIT PROGRAM   |   ADVERTISE   |   GET HELP   |   SEND US FEEDBACK   |   RSS FEEDS   |   ENTER NEWS SITE   |   ENGLISH BOARD   |   ROMANIAN FORUM