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OLPC downsizes half of its staff, cuts Sugar development
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, which aims to build low-cost mobile computing devices for students in developing countries, has announced major layoffs. Read More...
Pols hit panic button as DTV coupon program goes broke
Things are getting hairy for the DTV transition. What now? The analog converter coupon program is broke. Read More...
Macworld.Ars: Keynote day coverage wrap-up
We recap our team's first full day of Macworld festivities, starting with the Phil-note this morning and ending with parties this evening. Read More...
Intel feels pain from dropping revenue, WiMAX investment
The chip giant finally feels the full brunt of the recession, as revenue drops by 20 percent and its investment holdings plummet by over $1 billion. Its investment in WiMAX is also hurting Intel's bottom line. Read More...
Ars at CES: Ballmer keynote coverage and more
Ars is at CES. Look inside and find out how to stay on top of our coverage. Read More...
AT&T moves closer to offering in-home cell base stations
AT&T is asking customers whether they'd like to test putting a tiny cellular base station in their home. Read More...
"Social electronics," open source, and Linux smartphones
OpenMoko CEO Sean Moss-Pultz recently used a message to the project mailing list to share his views about openness, community-driven product development, and the future of OpenMoko. Read More...
FCC: Burn it down or reform it?
The FCC needs either an overhaul or a complete dismantling. At a conference in DC this week, academics and former FCC staff argue that the agency can be fixed. A new website offers their ideas and seeks thoughts from the public, too. Read More...
Root inside: researchers claim crack for Intel's vPro
A pair of security researchers claim to have cracked Intel's trusted execution technology (TXT), a critical part of the vPro platform. Few details on the attack are available, so it's hard to suss out what, if anything, this means for the chip giant's plans. Read More...
WiMAX goes live in Portland; Chicago delayed into 2H 2009
Clearwire opens its second WiMax market in Portland, Ore., but future deployment plans are murky. Clearwire's service competes on price and speed with wireless and wireline sevices. Read More...
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