Buzz is that the government is planning to bring the tablet further within the reach of the masses by pricing it at Rs 1,500.
All speculations about the Canadian company, Datawind's participation, rather eviction from the Aakash 2 project ...
Another spoiler for Aakash enthusiasts. While unlike the resistive touchscreen on its predecessor, the Aakash ...
After fighting criticism coming in from most quarters over the poor performance of the Aakash tablet, both in terms ...
In the last couple of days, the once promising Aakash project suddenly seemed to have a dwindling future....
The Aakash tablet was unveiled amidst pomp and splendor. The world stood looking on with pride at, what had ...
The world's most affordable tablet, Aakash, which was the brainchild of a bunch of students from the IITs and Kapil Sibal, ...
India's maiden attempt at low-cost computing, Aakash has proved, yet again that it is all set to create a niche market ...
The Aakash needs no introduction anymore. The device that recently went up on sale, revealed the sold out status in less than a week. Although, the commercial
As impressive as it gets, news has it that college students across the city will be able to avail the low-cost tablet ...
Just this past week, Datawind went public with the launch of their 'Aakash' tablet and threw open their ...