This startup wants to put a desktop computer in the homes of two billion people who can't afford normal PCs. Here's how they are going to do it. Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile ...
There are affordable computers, there are cheap computers and then there’s the Endless Mini, which is available for as little as $79. “Everybody in the world deserves the option to have a computer,” ...
Rural Mexico, the backstreets of Guatemala City, the outskirts of Mumbai; these aren’t places you find a lot of computers for one simple reason; most computers are far too expensive. What you do find ...
For many, access to computers and high-speed internet connections has never been more crucial. We rely on them to complete schoolwork, search for jobs, watch movies, access healthcare information, and ...
You will see plenty of smartphones in the developing world and you’ll see plenty of TVs; but you’re unlikely to see desktop computers in remote areas. Poor internet connectivity, uncertain power ...
The developers at Endless Computers Team have launched an interesting campaign on Kickstarter this month that has re-thought the traditional PC and have created a new system called the Endless ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Dalio wasn't quite sure about his idea of bringing a low-cost computer to emerging nations. He had questions. But those nagging issues were dismissed a few years ago while on a ...
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, a nationwide computer science immersion program sets up shop at a couple Virginia elementary schools. The NewsHour’s Student Reporting Labs has the story.
TAIPEI -- Tucked away in a small corner at the Nangang Exhibition Hall at Computex is Endless Mobility, a Rio de Janeiro-based company that has grand plans to change the world with its $169 (£110, ...