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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Pinterest as a learning tool: Do the two compute?
Pinterest: is it just full of cupcakes and pouting girls, or can it be used as a learning tool?
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Fairfax high school considers going virtual
A U.S. school is considering a move to fully virtual learning.
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The poor get poorer and the rich get richer with Apple's iPad-based textbooks
Apple's new iBooks textbooks will widen the digital gap between the educational haves and have-nots.
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OLPC XO 3.0 tablet is kid-friendly, education-approved (photos)
The OLPC XO 3.0 is a linux-based tablet from Marvell and One Laptop Per Child.
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$1,000 house a step closer for world's poor
MIT architects have produced the first prototype "Pinwheel House" in an effort to see if low-cost homes can be constructed for $1,000, total.
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OLPC's Negroponte: A new "constructionist" medium needed for tablets
"There's an interesting point in history for us. All we have to do is threaten to build the tablet and that may be enough," said One Laptop Per Child founder Nicholas Negroponte.
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One Laptop Per Child - Android, meet Dr. Negroponte
The OLPC XO-3, because it will be based on an existing, working reference design and the Android OS just might succeed where other OLPC efforts have not.
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News to know: Google; iPhone; OLPC; IT management; Palm
Google vs. Apple in mobile advertising; iPhone enterprise sales; IT management and the One Laptop Per Child project lead today's headliners. Oh and don't forget the Star Wars geek gifts.
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The OLPC's real importance is as a conversation starter
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project is looking to launch a prototype of its XO-3 later this year. The real advantage of having the OLPC around is as a product conversation starter and design...
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Pixel Qi DIY netbook screen inspired by OLPC
Pixel Qi, the brainchild of former OLPC executive and engineer, Mary Lou Jepsen, announced Sunday that it would be offering retrofit kits for netbooks with its high-efficiency screen technologies....
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The 'hackable car,' tablet OLPC XO3 and other designs that challenge the status quo
Would you like to drive a "hackable car"? How about use an ultrathin, touchscreen, interactive plastic computer?
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CES tablet frenzy spells competition for Classmate, doom for OLPC 3.0
Have you noticed the headlines coming out of CES, before CES even gets started? There's a lot of talk of tablets and tablet-like devices. Lenovo's created a tablet/notebook hybrid that, if...
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Does ARM Chip for OLPC 3.0 mean no Windows?
Does the new OLPC roadmap preclude the use of Windows? It sure looks that way, but I'm inclined to think that some big compromises will be necessary to get any new OLPC hardware out of the gates...
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Gallery: OLPC 3.0 - under $100 laptop
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) outlined its future roadmap, including plans for the XO 3.0, a device "well below $100" that utilizes a design that mimics a piece of paper.
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OLPC sets roadmap for big bang in 2012: Will it remain relevant?
The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) outlined its future roadmap, including plans for the XO 3.0, a device "well below $100" and utilizes a design that mimics a piece of paper. The aim of the XO 3.0 is...
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The best and worst Ed Tech of the decade
Guess what? One single device wins this award in my book. It wins for both best and worst simultaneously. What is it? It's the OLPC XO.
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Could One Laptop Per Child be a bad thing?
Client hardware is not the problem. OLPC has proven that hardware can be super-cheap. Taiwanese Netbook makers have taken that idea and run with it. The real problem is connectivity.
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The new Asus e-reader looks a lot like the OLPC XO 2.0
Dual touch screens? On-screen keyboards? Interestingly, this sounds an awful lot like OLPC 2.0, doesn't it? Since Asus whipped into the netbook market following in the XO's footsteps, that's...
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While I'm away...Kindlenomics and OLPC revisited
Since my wife is 6 months pregnant and my mom is visiting from Seattle, we've decided to take a night away while said mom watches the kids. As a result, you get one more repost. I'll be back...
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Don't hold off on summer purchases for CrunchPads
I have to admit that I'm completely intrigued by the forthcoming CrunchPad, brainchild of TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington. I asked this weekend if it would be an Ed Tech game changer, and,...
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