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Sugar Labs, which builds the XO-1 OS for One Laptop Per Child machines, is offering it for free downloading onto any USB stick greater than 1GB.
Sugar Labs, which builds the XO-1 OS for One Laptop Per Child machines, is offering it for free downloading onto any USB stick greater than 1GB.
Although Redmond's foray into retail bears a big resemblance to Apple's approach, Microsoft has added some distinctive features to draw casual PC buyers and techies alike.
Verizon and Motorola are spending big bucks--$100 million--on marketing the new smartphone, and it looks like it will pay off with 1 million devices sold by year's end.
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Cody
What would be a disservice would be to train kids on some inferior proprietary security mess, intentionally designed to play well with no one, foisted upon the public by a convicted monopoly.
Like Chihuahuas snarling and yapping at a St. Bernard, the Linux/Apple enthusiasts (including Dalkorian, who still hasn't decided which he likes; just anything but MS) will continue to scream at the top of their lungs that their platforms are MORE stable than Windows, and MORE inherently secure (which is another lie, given the state of Vista and the failure of drive-by downloads against it). And no matter how many times they get corrected, they push onward with the self-delusion they seek as disgruntled MS emigrants who threw up their hands because they couldn't figure out how to secure XP against malware. Tip: apply the instructions at Invincible Windows and get on with your life!
- by Crunchy Doodle June 29, 2009 11:20 AM PDT
- My 5-year-old twin grandchildren each have their own XO machines. They use them interchangeably with notebooks running Windows 7 RC1. They have no trouble switching from one interface to another. They enjoy the XO machines because of their unique features and easily network shared applications. Their only complaint is that the XO takes longer to boot up than the W7 notebooks.
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