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Pixel Qi screen technology now shipping in 'about a dozen' consumer devices
Pixel Qi founder Mary Lou Jepsen has taken to her blog to announce that the outdoor-viewable color screen technology is now shipping in "about a dozen" consumer products.
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HP Vayu to bring computing to the TV in India
The Vayu Internet Device is a low-cost computer that plugs into a television. It is currently being developed by HP for an Indian market.
OLPC XO 3.0 tablet preview: impressions, video, and pictures
A first look at OLPC's XO 3.0 tablet for children of the developing world.
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SMILE Plug brings a 60-person Wi-Fi cloud to classrooms in developing nations
Marvell and Stanford University revealed the SMILE Plug today, which creates a 60-person Wi-Fi cloud for classroom use. It lets teacher's easily monitor student's progress, and it's designed for developing nations and for use with the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) XO 3.0 tablet that was announced yesterday.
OLPC XO 3.0 tablet: an 8-inch tablet for $100, with Android and Sugar options for the children (update: pictures!)
OLPC's XO 3.0 tablet for children of the developing world is finally ready. It will have a 8-inch display, a choice of Android or Sugar operating systems, and a outdoor readable display.