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India’s highly touted $35 tablet, set to ship in two to three weeks, is getting a makeover with improved hardware and Google’s Android 4.0 OS, according to the company assembling the device for the ...
The Aakash tablet, which had shot to instant stardom in the world tech scene owing to its down-to-earth price, now faces an uncertain future. In fact, the entire project runs the risk of being ...
India has announced details of an updated model of what the country is calling “the world’s cheapest tablet computer” — the Aakash 2. The Aakash 2 will feature several updates, but still retain its ...
Aakash 2 tablet from the UK firm Datawind is now officially launched in India. The new Akash tablet will come with several new hardware enhancements which the government will be hoping helps spur ...
Datawind LLC Sunday launched an upgraded version of the cheapest tablet computer in the world, the "Aakash 2." But it is unlikely to shake up the low cost market in India, which is dominated by ...
We first saw India's cheap tablet last year, and now, a year later, the Aakash has started shipping to Indian students complete with the promised $35 price tag. The $35 price includes an Indian ...
The Indian government and Canadian company DataWind are launching what might be the world’s cheapest tablet this week with the Aakash, a 7-inch Android tablet. While the device will not impress ...
DataWind, the vendor of India’s low-cost Aakash tablet, said it was not under any contractual obligation to assemble the product in India. The company’s CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said in a telephone ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Aakash, the "$35" computer launched last year in India as the world's cheapest tablet, has run into problems and companies will be invited to bid again to make the device after ...