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Please do note the quote below, from the AFAIK original article at bbc.co.uk ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/rorycellanjones/2011/05/a_1... ) :
There's a lot of work for Raspberry Pi to do. The volunteer team has to produce a better working prototype, has to show that it really can be manufactured for around £15
I do sure also hope, that it's not going to follow the fate of the OLPC in this regard, but as of now, please mitigate the bold $25 claim in the article for what it's worth. Unless you do have some good sources to back up the claim that they have since succeeded in this area -- then I'd be more than happy to hear that.