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    Otellini at WCIT

    At the the World Congress on Information Technology in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, Intel CEO Paul Otellini demonstrated a prototype sub-$400 laptop that Intel plans to launch with partners starting next year.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 14:49 GMT (07:49 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Intel's Eduwise

    Intel's Eduwise

    Intel says its Eduwise notebook design, unveiled at the WCIT, runs Windows XP and should cost less than $400. Rival Advanced Micro Devices, meanwhile, used the event to promote its own low-cost PC for developing nations, the Personal Internet Communicator.

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 14:49 GMT (07:49 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • Ballmer at WCIT

    Ballmer at WCIT

    In a separate keynote address, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told delegates they could be "the hub and source of using IT to transform society."

    Published: July 20, 2006 -- 14:49 GMT (07:49 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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As the World Congress on Information Technology considers ways that IT can improve lives, the chipmaker presents its Eduwise design.

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Otellini at WCIT

At the the World Congress on Information Technology in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday, Intel CEO Paul Otellini demonstrated a prototype sub-$400 laptop that Intel plans to launch with partners starting next year.

Published: July 20, 2006 -- 14:49 GMT (07:49 PDT)

Caption by: Bill Detwiler

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