The $100 laptop closer to reality
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Thu Sep 29 18:03:55 EDT 2005
Ben Jackson wrote:
| On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Ronny Serrano wrote:
|
| > I almost feel that this should be moved to slash dot to continue the
| > conversation
| >
|
| But we haven't even BROUGHT up Microsoft yet. :D
Hey, I did both! ;-)
Actually, I submitted a story about the Media Lab's gadget, with a
link to the Globe's report (first page of business section). It was
rejected. I haven't seen the story there yet today, either. I suppose
it'll pop up some time soon.
It will be interesting to see how Microsoft tries to interfere with
this one. Probably with a Windows CE laptop that will be full of
licenses, DRM, and "no user servicable parts". I wonder if they could
run on a hand-cranked machine, with the implied low power
requirement. They can always make a promise, so as to subvert sales
and development of competing machines, and then not deliver. Lots of
precedent for that approach.
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