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What was the first netbook?

People are talking about what device was the very first netbook. That's puzzling since I think there's no question about what the first netbook was, but most people don't seem to see it.

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Qualcomm settles patent dispute with Broadcom

In today's podcast: Qualcomm settles patent dispute with Broadcom; Windows 7 gets closer to commercial release; and India orders 250,000 OLPC laptops.

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Dell lays off workers to cut costs

In today's podcast: Dell lays off workers to cut costs; OLPC almost ready to dump x86 for Arm; and SAP and Sybase join for mobile apps.

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Microsoft invests in R&D as economy slumps

In today's podcast: Microsoft invests in R&D as economy slumps; netbook processors a cheaper option for data centers; and OLPC turns to large-scale PC deployments.

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OLPC throws in the towel

OLPC logoIn Monday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches the One Laptop Per Child project give up on making laptops. Not to mention Ice Invaders...

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Global News Update: Monday, November 17, 2008

In today's podcast: Intel's Core i7 launches early in Tokyo; OLPC offers buy 1 give 1 through Amazon; Adobe offers developers a taste of upcoming software; and the iPhone 3G is coming to Taiwan.

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Global News Update: Wednesday, November 12, 2008

In today's podcast: Microsoft releases security patches; SAP confirms Wookey hiring; and Amazon to put OLPC's XO laptop on sale.

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Don Tennant: Standing on principle

Because he has sacrificed for what he believes in, free software movement founder Richard Stallman has earned the admiration he has inspired, deems Don Tennant in this week's editorial.

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Computerworld Editorial's blog

Hotspot fee goes to charity -- future trend?

LONDON, UK -- Wi-Fi just keeps getting freer and freer, as providers cast about for business models that will enable the provision of wireless access to somehow generate income. The newest model: 100% of the fee for access goes to charity. Will this catch on?

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Ivan Krstic sticks a fork in the OLPC project

I'm a couple of days late on this, so it may be that you have already had your own personal ears pinned back by Ivan Krstić's positively harrowing post on the pit that the One Laptop Per Child project has become. Some of the highlights...

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Global News Update: Wednesday, May 21, 2008

In today's podcast: 3G trials start in North Korea; Cisco denies it aided China's online censorship; and OLPC shows images of future laptop.

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Global News Update: Monday, May 19, 2008

In today's podcast: Microsoft raises possibility of new Yahoo deal; China declares mourning period, restricts entertainment content; and former OLPC president to continue working with Sugar.

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Global News Update: Friday, May 16, 2008

In today's podcast: Yahoo responds to Icahn; OLPC puts Windows XP on the XO laptop; and Sharp reveals fuel-cell prototype.

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Global News Update: Monday, May 5, 2008

In today's podcast: Microsoft drops Yahoo acquisition offer; OLPC appoints new president; and Dell suspends some laptop shipments over keyboard error.

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Negroponte says OLPC is 'scaling up' Sugar kids' software platform

Taking a page out of Microsoft Corp.'s book, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) now wants to get its much-praised Sugar graphical interface created for its XO children's laptop onto as many PCs as possible, whether they are running the free Linux operating system or Windows.

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