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Lenovo, Microsoft big winners down under

Nibble Netbooks by the billabong
Mon Apr 06 2009, 11:53

THE NEW SOUTH WALES Department of Education and Training has written a $150 million cheque to Microsoft and Lenovo to supply 267,000 netbook computers and software for students and teachers in the state.

Nathan Rees, premier of New South Wales, wants 200,000 senior secondary school students and 25,000 secondary teachers to have the netbooks as soon as possible.
The computers involved are IdeaPad S10e netbooks running Windows XP. µ

 

 

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LOL

Haha, when dividing 150 mil with 225 000 you get 666,666666 etc. ;-)

posted by : Psihomodo, 07 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Ha

And where is the info provided from for this article??

posted by : Nick, 07 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Ha

Regulas, you really are an idiot. The government is purchasing that amount of netbooks for the state school students to use. They don't have to accept them or use them, or keep Windows on them.

posted by : Nick, 07 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Oh dear...

The Inq should be charged with flame baiting for this story!

Okay Linux boyz... And don't get me wrong, I have dedicated linux machines here, and my laptop dual boots.... BUT...

They are educating these students for current general common PC use... Which, unfortunately, still means windows and probably office.

Actually, correct that, we're talking education here... They'll be teaching them based on common desktop usage at least 10 years ago... Hell, I remember being taught about paper tape in the 1980s! I got told off for laughing.

posted by : Steve, 07 April 2009 Complain about this comment
waste of money

Students should learn Future not a Past. Using Windows they learn nothing because the time of non-open operating systems and applications is over.

posted by : Paul, 06 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Typical Solcialist Mentality

Instead of letting the students pick their own laptop they will force conformity upon the masses. No free thinking allowed lemmings.

posted by : Regulas, 06 April 2009 Complain about this comment
why

@robert, why would you let students learn a linux os when 95% of the the time they'll use a windows os in the workplace

posted by : bw, 06 April 2009 Complain about this comment
Taxpayers May Want to Know

why their government is paying for an obsolete OS when they could have had current software with GNU/Linux. What is the point of exposing students to twentieth century technology in the twenty-first century? If schools are using XP/2003, how will XP Home work for them?

posted by : Robert Pogson, 06 April 2009 Complain about this comment
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