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Archive for the 'OLPC' Category

Sugar on a Stick Blueberry v2 introduced by Walter Bender of Sugar Labs

Posted by Charbax on 9th December 2009

This is a video-interview with Walter Bender of Sugar Labs at Netbook World Summit in Paris. Sugar is the Gnu/Linux based OS running in over 1.5 million OLPC XO-1 laptops used by Children around the world. It is the Linux distribution that popularized Linux on Laptop form factors. As I wrote in http://www.olpcnews.com/commentary/impact/olpc_netbook_impact_on_laptop.html the OLPC project has greatly influenced the whole PC/Laptop industry, and with more optimized and streamlined Linux implementations like this new Sugar Linux OS, the influence is only going to be even greater.

Posted in ARM, Laptops, Linux, OLPC, Software | Comments »

Nvidia Tegra: HD streaming and Flash support demonstrated by Gordon Grigor, Director og Mobile Software

Posted by Charbax on 4th June 2009

An amazing demonstration by Gordon Grigor Director og Mobile Software at Nvidia (the software engineering lead in developing Tegra solution!) of the ways Nvidia accelerates web browsing, flash, HD video decoding, HD video streaming from the Internet and more.

I was very impressed today I interviewing the Nvidia executives and engineers, they are insanely confident about their Tegra ARM implementation, even though the current demonstration of the Tegra technology does NOT use the latest ARM Cortex processor which is 4x faster for things like a browser compared to ARM11!!!! Nvidia is processing many things from the browser using the GPU! Can you believe that? Rendering of browser contents, scrolling, font antialiasing, image rendering, flash animations, flash videos, all are taken care of by the Nvidia GPU! Look for my videos of all that, being uploaded now and filming more the next couple or three of days.

Posted in ARM, Computex, High Definition, Laptops, Linux, OLPC, Video games | 4 Comments »

Charbax in Taipei 1: Going to Nvidia Tegra

Posted by Charbax on 4th June 2009

Walking in the streets of Taipei looking for Nvidia’s demonstration area for the Nvidia Tegra processors.

Posted in Computex, Laptops, Linux, OLPC, Video games | Comments »

Nvidia Tegra: Overview by Michael Rayfield, general manager of the mobile business unit

Posted by Charbax on 3rd June 2009

A complete overview and presentation of Nvidia’s amazing new line of $100-$200 laptops runing Android or Windows CE on an embedded ARM11 processor and Nvidia’s awesome 1080p and advanced 3D graphics capable Nvidia Tegra chipset.

Posted in ARM, Android, Computex, High Definition, Laptops, Linux, OLPC, Software, Video games | 1 Comment »

Pixel Qi screen demo Live from Taipei

Posted by Charbax on 2nd June 2009

This is it, the revolutionary LCD screen by Pixel Qi that turns your netbook into a Kindle by the flip of a switch. As you can see in this video, thanks to Pixel Qi technology, your next LCD screens can now be very usable outdoors as well under the sunlight, in a very high resolution black and white mode and also keep a full color and bright back light indoors mode.

This is a demonstration from the first batch of the first working prototypes of this screen, and as you can see, it already looks amazing. Mass production of these screens are planned to be launched soon and should be available in any netbook (and later other devices such as smartphones) as long as the manufacturers decide that they want to integrate it in their products.

Find more informations about this screen at http://pixelqi.com

You can click on the pictures to see them in full 5 megapixel qualities:

Pixel Qi 3Qi in black and white mode

Pixel Qi 3Qi in black and white mode

Pixel Qi 3Qi in color mode

Pixel Qi 3Qi in color mode

Posted in Computex, Laptops, OLPC, Screens/Projectors | 17 Comments »

OLPC XO 1.5 in Taipei Part 3: Chris Ball, Lead Software Engineer

Posted by Charbax on 2nd June 2009

Chris Ball, OLPC Lead Software Engineer shows a fully working demonstration of the latest XO 1.5 motherboard fresh from the lab, runing a new faster Sugar Linux OS as well as multi-booting into a full Gnome desktop version of Fedora thanks to the increased storage, processing and RAM, the children will be able to boot a full Linux desktop as well running conventional desktop applications such as Open Office.

Posted in Computex, Laptops, OLPC, Software | Comments »

OLPC XO 1.5 in Taipei Part 2: Mitch Bradley and Richard Smith

Posted by Charbax on 2nd June 2009

Mitch Bradley, OLPC Firmware Lead and President and CTO of FirmWorks and Richard Smith OLPC Director of Embedded Engineering talk about their work in bringing the One Laptop Per Child XO 1.5 motherboard up to fully working for Quanta to switch over the mass manufacturing of OLPC XO laptops to the version 1.5, until OLPC releases the XO 2 based on ARM sometime later when the correct components and software become available.

Posted in ARM, Computex, Laptops, OLPC | Comments »

OLPC XO 1.5 in Taipei Part 1: John Watlington

Posted by Charbax on 2nd June 2009

John Watlington, Vice President Hardware Engineering at One Laptop Per Child, shows us the latest status of the XO 1.5 project at a Hotel room in Taipei where team of hardware and software engineers from OLPC are working with Quanta and others to get the XO 1.5 version released in the next few months.

Posted in Computex, Laptops, OLPC | Comments »

Mitch Bradley shows and explains Open Firmware

Posted by Charbax on 2nd June 2009

Mitch Bradley, One Laptop Per Child Firmware Lead, shows and explains why the Open Firmware that he created is useful and important not only for the OLPC project but used and important for many other parts of the industry.

Posted in Computex, Laptops, Linux, OLPC, Software | Comments »

IDCP Intel Classmate PC

Posted by Charbax on 19th March 2009

IDCP Pocket Learning is importing the Classmate PC design from Taiwan to Europe, and includes software features for children.

Youtube links:
HD quality (2mbit/s, 1280×720 h264, 44hz stereo audio)
Normal quality (350kbit/s, 320×180 sorenson, 22hz mono audio)

Posted in CeBIT, Laptops, OLPC, UMPC | Comments »