The XOniverse is really buzzing these days!! I keep stumbling across XO news all over the place, so I decided to do an OLPC XO news round-up post for today’s OLPC XO Laptop Post of the Day. Without further ado, here are all of the XO stories I’ve come across in the past week or so that I haven’t gotten a chance to blog on:

If you had an XO, you could
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Cheap Laptop Deathmatch: OLPC XO Laptop Vs. Asus Eee PC
OLPC’s XO Laptop and Asus’s Eee PC have been bloody rivals in people’s minds, whether or not the totally comparison’s fair. The Eee’s well-reviewed and popular, while XO’s target audience has poo-pooed on it and the WSJ has laid out how it’s being murdered by competition. Nonetheless, Laptop Mag aims to settle a running thread in our own comments: Which super cheap laptop reigns supreme? (source: gizmodo.com)
Regarding the above story, I was going to chime in with the point that comparing the XO to the Eee is really like comparing Apples to PCs ^_^ Each has their strengths and saying one “wins” over the other is short-sighted and a waste of time. I said I was going to comment on the Gizmodo post, but then I remembered that it’s Gizmodo and they have to approve every comment before it posts. Since they’ve never approved any of my comments (not one of the six), why should I bother? Besides, here’s the story they based their story on:
OLPC XO vs. Asus Eee PC 701
There’s no denying that the XO’s design and mission makes it one of the most innovative laptops we’ve tested, but its designers may have outthought themselves; in their quest to create a laptop that adults could teach children to use the world over, they forgot that it’s children who usually teach the grownups how to use new gadgets. Barring its unique form factor and mesh networking features, we wonder if the XO couldn’t have been better served by an operating system and programs more akin to the Eee PC 701.
This contest was fairly close, but we feel that even though its goals are much more limited in scope, the Eee PC 701 accomplishes them more fully than the XO, as its interface and applications are much more intuitive. Of course, the Eee PC 701 also costs about $200 more, but it’s well worth the premium. (source: laptopmag.com)
To me, the XO wins for pricing–even though us rich folks in North America don’t get access to the $200 price tag the XO actually costs, the XO does cost half as much as the Eee and does more than half of what the Eee does. Plus, when you drop $400 on an Eee, a kid in the 3rd World doesn’t get one, as well. Nor will T-Mobile give you a year’s free wifi HotSpot service after buying one.
Here’s the official independent take on the head-to-head from OLPCNews.com:
Laptop Mag’s OLPC XO vs Asus Eee PC Bake Off
While I am disappointed with their result, I think the Laptop Mag review did expose a glaring flaw in the OLPC methodology. Despite Negroponte’s insistence to the contrary, Laptop Mag’s in-Africa reviewerSalimata Fandjalan says:
“All children who get an XO WILL NEED TRAINING!!!!!” Even kids–and adults–who have used laptops before will have to poke their way around the XO to figure it out.
And that to me, is what cost OLPC this contest, and maybe a few more in national capitols too. (source: OLPCNews.com)
That’s a reasonable point–but I remember my first time with a point-and-click interface back in 1995. I was a full-fledged adult and I managed to work out how to use the thing with no training at all–and that was a Windows machine!! Windows 3.1, no less! I’ve noodled around with SugarOS, the OS on the XO, and I feel that with a bit of time even adults can work out, on their own, how to use the thing. It is different from XP or OSX, definitely, but unless I’ve gotten much more dumb since 1995, I think I’ll do all right (and I know the kids will).

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OLPC XO-1
The OLPC XO-1 is intriguing blend of opposites. On the one hand it contains technology that would barely be called sufficient in today’s terms (sub-500-MHz processor, only 256MB of RAM, 1GB of flash storage), though that is more than enough for the ultimate recipient of the notebook, a child in a developing country who has never used a computer before. On the other hand, it includes features found in a notebook worth $2,000 or more. It’s encased in a rugged exterior that is splash-, drop-, and hot/cold-resistant. It has an LED backlit screen; it’s compatible with 802.11b/g Wi-Fi; and it also offers 802.11s “mesh networking”—a type of peer-to-peer ad hoc networking that requires zero configuration. And it uses so little power that an external hand generator or a solar panel can power the system. (source: pcmag.com)
That’s a great piece with loads of great info on the XO.
OLPC orders surge as Peru requests 260,000 XOs
All steam ahead for the OLPC Foundation, which recently received an order from Peru for 260,000 of the little XO laptops. Also news is that Mexican billionaire and Negroponte’s chum Carlos Slim has purchased 50,000 for his country. That’s against a background of $2 million sales a day on the Give One, Get One program. Clearly, the OLPC Foundation is the most successful program out there for getting laptops into the hands of schoolchildren. (source: Engadget.com)
So, with Peru, Mexico (hopefully) on top of Alabama, who just ordered 15,000 XO laptops for 1st graders in Birmingham, and Uruguay, which just got their shipment of XOs, it really shouldn’t be too surprising that there’s all this news about the XO.
Microsoft to test out Windows XP on OLPC XO
According to The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft is slated to test out Windows XP on OLPC XO laptops starting next month in the US, India and possibly Romania. James Utzschneider, general manager of Microsoft’s Unlimited Potential Group, noted that it “wanted Windows to run on the XO and that it was investing significant energy and talent” to make sure it happened. (source: engadget.com)
Wow, this smacks of being against everything the XO was built upon. The XO is open source, low-power, easy to use and stable. Hell, the XO is exactly the opposite of XP, which is proprietary, resource-hogging, clunky to use, and a crashzilla. I really hope this goes nowhere in a flash. I mean, seriously, Micro$oft. Do you really need to have your damn shitty OS on EVERY computer on the planet?
These last few headlines speak for themselves and are all from OLPCNews.com :
No Microsoft Windows XP on OLPC XO
A Good Thing About Windows XP on XO: Contrast
Put GPL Code Windows XP on XO
That last one cracks me up–as if M$ would agree to make a version of Windows XP that was open source. HA! I hope someone actually suggests it to them so M$ can look like the evil, greedy empire they are.
In closing, I’d just like to say: 7 MORE DAYS UNTIL XO LAPTOPS START TO ARRIVE TO US DAY-1 DONORS!! WAHOO!!!!
So, in a week’s time (or longer, sadly), you can expect to see unboxing pics, video and loads of blogging on my experiences with the XO right here at ThePete.Com! I’ll be blogging the crap out of that thing!!
Ew, that reads much more gross than it really is… ^_^
Know of anything going on in the XOniverse that I haven’t posted on? Please let me know!! Comment below or email me at thepetecomATgmailDOTcom or IM me at “thepetecom.” Thanks!