Negroponte offers OLPC technology for $35 tablet
In a note, he urges the Indian government to make its planned device an educational tool
In a note, he urges the Indian government to make its planned device an educational tool
Non-profit says the touchscreen tablet, called the XO-3, will cost $75, and is slated for release in 2012
Touchscreen device made from one sheet of plastic
They pan OLPC for designing unrealistic hardware and losing its focus on education
The company has a partnership with MIT to develop cloud computing and mobile technologies
The nonprofit is refreshing hardware to boost system performance
Its creators hope XO-3 will meld the iPad, Kindle and laptop into a kid-friendly package. But is this a realistic goal?