Even as the nation awaits the upgraded version of the world's most affordable tablet, the battle between Datawind ...
Here's some joyous news for enthusiasts. Quite contrary to the previous reports indicating that the better spec'd ...
Now, this one's a spoiler of a news for sure. If you've been among those who relied on the Aakash 2 tablet to get better, ...
Those who‘ve recently booked the Aakash tablet earlier this month will have to wait until next year to lay their hands on it...
If you are among the 3 lakh people who pre-ordered the commercial version of Aakash then you‘ll have to wait until next year...
Last month, the world's most affordable tablet was unveiled in India amidst a lot of fanfare, as it brought along a promise of improving ...
The world‘s cheapest tablet will soon be hitting store shelves, come November, and if you were as anxious to get your hands on one as we were,
If a report, which appeared in the Economic Times, is anything to go by then an ordinary replacement warranty ...
India‘s very own low-cost tablet, named Aakash was launched amidst much fanfare, sometime last week in the national capital.
After a long time of uncertainty, the brainchild of the Human Resources Development Ministry and technologists from IIT Rajasthan finally took shape.
HRD ministry, with the HRD minister, Kapil Sibal plan to launch an Android-based tablet in India, with Wi-Fi connectivity and cloud storage among other features for $35 (Rs. 1,750).
Remember last year we talked about the $35 (Rs. 1,700) tablet that had everyone asking, "How so cheap?", "When will it come out?" and "How long will one unit even last?".
The Supreme Court today agreed to examine whether the government violated fundamental right of a citizen by taking Anna Hazare into preventive custody on August 16.
Seeking to galvanise public opinion in favour of its version of Lokpal Bill, the Anna Hazare team today initiated a "referendum" on the law in Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency represented by HRD Minister Kapil Sibal.
Seeking to widen consultations, the Centre on Tuesday wrote to all Chief Ministers and leaders of political parties eliciting their views on issues including whether to bring the Prime Minister under Lokpal.