$100 laptop project is 'fundamentally flawed'
News The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) scheme is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the history of the IT industry, according to Tony Roberts, chief executive and founder of UK charity Computer Aid International.
[June 20, 2006, 15:05]
Do your bit to bridge Africa's digital divide
News In association with Computer Aid International, the project is looking to raise enough money to fit out complete computer suites in several Kenyan schools where access to computers can make a massive difference to the quality of education and the...
[October 13, 2006, 17:20]
WEEE directive sees council ship old PCs to Africa
News The council has been giving its old computers and equipment to Computer Aid International, which distributes them to schools and hospitals in Africa. So far, the council has donated more than 500 PCs, laptops and monitors which Computer Aid...
[April 22, 2008, 10:53]
ZDNet UK staff abseil from former World Trade Centre
News Tourists visiting the Tower of London had a new spectacle to look at today as staff of ZDNet UK abseiled from International House (the former World Trade Centre) in aid of Computercamp. The money that we have raised will be enough to send 17 to 18...
[July 6, 2000, 12:05]
Staying Out Late? Equip yourself with these High Tech Gadgets (Part 2)
News Either way, with Motorola's two-way radio, the TalkAbout 280 SLK, you can keep in touch with your partner in crime or keep track of kids, mums, dads, and friends while on the prowl for treats. Digital volume adjusts, enhanced channel scanning, and...
[October 25, 1999, 9:55]



