
Head of the One Laptop Per Child organisation, Nicholas Negroponte, has accused Intel of attempting to undermine the project, according to a report by the BBC. Following Intel's departure from the project, a row has broken out between the chip-making giant and the charity. Negroponte accused Intel of attempting to block contracts for the sale of the XO Laptop, but Intel has dismissed Negroponte's claims as "hogwash".
By The BBC
Published: 10 January 2008 14:21 GMT
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