Intel, Microsoft sell 150,000 laptops to Libya (Reuters)

Intel CEO Paul Otellini displays a Classmate PC in a 2006 photo. Intel and Microsoft are supplying Libya's government with 150,000 rugged laptop computers that cost $200 to build and are designed to meet the needs of children in developing countries. (Scott Audette/Reuters)Reuters - Intel Corp and Microsoft Corp
are supplying Libya’s government with 150,000 rugged
laptop computers that cost $200 to build and are designed to
meet the needs of children in developing countries.


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