Union Minister Kapil Sibal officially unveiled the Indian government’s ambitious ultra low-cost Aakash 2 tablet PC at IIT Bombay. As expected, the next generation of … 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 →
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 →
Though Aakash-type initiatives created a hype, they have run out of steam due to quality, infrastructure issues Even before Aakash was unveiled in 2011, there … Continue reading →
The quest for the ultra cheap tablet began in early 2011 when the Government of India called for a tender for a nationally subsidized tablet … Continue reading →
Indian Army Chief V K Singh recently launched the digital version of Indian War Comics (IWC), which will be available for users of upcoming version … Continue reading →
Known as the makers of the world’s cheapest tablet Aakash, Canada-based Datawind have now inked a deal with Bengaluru-based, Reverie Language Technologies Pvt. Ltd., and … Continue reading →
DataWind, the makers of the Aakash tablet, has launched two new tablets – UbiSlate 7+ and UbiSlate 7C. The new DataWind tablets come with similar … Continue reading →
Commercial version of Aakash tablet will be called Datawind UbiSlate. The device is being currently manufactured by UK-based company DataWind. This 7 inch Aakash UbiSlate … Continue reading →
The Indian Cellular Association (ICA) has officially written a letter to the HRD Ministry, pointing out that it is based on outdated technology and inadequate … Continue reading →