Laptop

One Laptop Project faces economic reality

Financial woes have forced the ‘One Laptop Per Child’ project to ‘refocus its mission.’

Nicholas Negroponte and One Laptop Per Child

Bringing technology to the developing world

The World

China Cracks Down On ‘Excessive Entertainment’

Conflict & Justice

Blood Minerals Fuel Congo Conflict

The World

The new minimalists: out of the physical, into the digital

Arts, Culture & Media

Many of us are talking about how to live with less these days. Some people, though, are taking this notion of living with less to an extreme, including Kelly Sutton and Chris Yurista.

The World

Tiny Giants: Netbooks and Personal Computing

Somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop is a nifty gadget called a netbook. Joining The Takeaway to talk about why the netbook is so popular and where it fits in among all the other gadgets is Matt Buchanan, contributing editor for Gizmodo.com.

The World

Bringing technology to developing world

Environment

Cyrus Farivar reports for The World on a San Francisco start-up that’s taking an innovative approach to bringing computers and Internet access to the developing world.

The World

Geo Quiz and Answer

Environment

Today’s answer is the South Pacific island of Niue. This week, Niue became the first location to issue free laptops to all of its schoolchildren. It’s part of the One Laptop Per Child Initiative. Anchor Lisa Mullins has more.

The World

One Laptop update

Environment

Cyrus Farivar has an update on the “One Laptop Per Child” program initiative: it has fallen short of its goal and a there is a split among the program’s partners.