Posts Tagged ‘One Laptop Per Child’

OLPC shows off XO 3.0 tablet concept

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

One Laptop Per Child has unveiled its latest concept of a future XO laptop, the XO 3.0.

The 3.0 is more of a tablet than a laptop, and it’s $75 projected price undercuts OLPC’s as-yet-unrealized $100 goal for the first XO by $25. The tablet would feature a screen courtesy of ex-OLPCer Mary Lou Jepsen’s display technology startup Pixel Qi.

The tablet looks pretty fancy, but it’s just a concept with a target date of 2012. Last month, the Cambridge-based nonprofit killed plans for its similar-except-foldable XO 2.0. Also, founder Nick Negroponte told Forbes, “”We don’t necessarily need to build it. We just need to threaten to build it.” So you might not want to hold your breath.

OLPC tests bike-powered XO laptop in Afghanistan

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
OLPC photo

OLPC photo

One Laptop Per Child tested a bike pedal-powered version of its XO laptop in Afghanistan yesterday.

The nonprofit took the XO’s usual handcrank and connected it to a desk with bicycle pedals, to make it easier to charge the computer while using it.

While they’re at it, let’s get OLPC to attach one of these things to every computer — people might start thinking about what they put on the Twitter/Facebook/YouTube/whatever else the kids are using — if they had to take a bike ride first. But then again, probably not.

OLPC’s Nicholas Negroponte: Sugar was ‘mistake’

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

One Laptop Per Child founder Nicholas Negroponte talked to ZDNet Asia about some of the bumps in the road for his Cambridge-based nonprofit’s XO laptop. Notably, he says it was a mistake to use fellow MIT Media Lab cofounder Walter Bender’s Sugar as the XO’s operating system.  

“Sugar should have been an application [residing] on a normal operating system,” he told ZDNet Asia in an interview. “But what we did…was we had Sugar do the power management, we had Sugar do the wireless management–it became sort of an omelet. The Bios talked directly with Sugar, so Sugar became a bit of a mess.” 

Negroponte added: “It should have been much cleaner, like the way they offer [it] on a stick now.” 
The availability of the Sugar interface via a USB could possibly herald a “naked” XO laptop in future, said Negroponte, currently on leave from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Via Engadget.

Update 10:43 a.m.: I shot Bender an email for comment: (more…)

Walter Bender’s Sugar Labs debuts Sugar on a Stick

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Walter Bender

Walter Bender

Walter Bender’s nonprofit Sugar Labs has released the first version of Sugar on Stick, a version of its Sugar operating system for children that can be run from a USB drive. The release, called Strawberry, is designed for classroom testing.

Sugar Labs, which Bender founded after leaving One Laptop Per Child about a year ago, has also been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Gould Charitable Foundation to deploy Sugar at the Gardner Pilot Academy in Allston.

After the jump, watch video of Sugar’s art program. (more…)

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