Intel to unveil OLPC chips in Shanghai next April (InfoWorld)
Intel to unveil OLPC chips in Shanghai next April (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Intel plans to unveil a new microprocessor for the One Laptop Per Child notebook and other ultra-low cost laptop PCs at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai next April, an executive said Monday.
Gateway Announces Sub-$1,000 Quad-Core PC (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Fall has barely arrived, but holiday tech offerings are already cropping up, with Gateway on Thursday unveiling a new line of high-performance desktop and notebook PCs, set to debut on Oct. 14. The flagship will be a quad-core PC that Gateway will sell for under $1,000.
Who'll Buy Those Cheap Laptops? (PC World)
PC World - Providing low-cost laptops for children in developing countries is a great idea. But while US$200 for a laptop sounds like a bargain in the U.S. or Western Europe, that's not the case in countries where these computers are intended for use. And this raises important questions: who will actually pay for these laptops, and how?
Intel Developing Next OLPC CPU?
...to develop a new microprocessor architecture explicitly for the OLPC project and other low-cost notebook computers, and plans to unveil the...
Intel gives low-cost laptop chip the code name 'Diamondville' (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Intel plans to launch a new�microprocessor architecture aimed at ultra-low-cost laptop PCs, code-named "Diamondville," in April of next year.
Review: Mobile computing without laptop (AP)
AP - When you have programs and files on one computer and need them on another, you can do a lot of copying and pray they work on the second PC. Or you could connect the machines via remote desktop software. You could even spring for a laptop.
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