Indian Institute of Technology – Bombay, the union government’s designated nodal agency for the Aakash project, has asked device supplier Datawind for 1,000 tablets with … Continue reading →
Sunil Singh Tuli, CEO, Datawind, revealed the key specifications of the upcoming Aakash 2 tablet. Compared to the previous version of the Aakash tablet, which … Continue reading →
Soon after its launch in October 2011, Aakash faced many a hiccup. Following this, IIT-Bombay was handed over the responsibility of the first phase of … Continue reading →
Talking about its recently launched low-cost UbiSlate 7+ and 7c tablets, Datawind CEO Sunil Singh Tuli said that the company had received around 3.4 million … Continue reading →
The Indian markets have been swooped by low cost tablets like Aakash, Micromax Funbook, BSNL Tpads, HCL ME or iBall Slide etc. These low cost … Continue reading →
Kobian, a player in computer peripherals and makers of tablets under Mercury brand, has announced the launch of iXA Tab for Rs 3,999. The booking … Continue reading →
The legal conflict between IIT-J and DataWind, the Canadian company which was entrusted with the task of manufacturing and supplying the tablet Aakash-I, has become … Continue reading →
Aakash 2 Tablet has revised specifications which are being tested by IIT Bombay. The original Aaksh tablet was powered by a 366 MHz processor, but … Continue reading →
India’s prestigious tablet Akash 2, touted as the world’s cheapest tablet, is likely to go into mass manufacturing from next month as IIT Bombay is … Continue reading →
UK-based Datawind today said IIT-Bombay is in the process of testing low-cost tablet PC Aakash with upgraded specifications proposed by it. “IIT Bombay is in … Continue reading →