The Competition Commission of India fined Manipal group entities for implementing parts of the Aakash Educational Services ...
Inexpensive homegrown tablets - think between US$60 and $200 - abound in India, where the per-capita income, despite the fast-rising economy, remains US$3,700 per year. But the uncrowned king of ...
The Indian government and UK company DataWind have launched a second-generation Aakash tablet aimed at students in India. DataWind will sell the Aakash 2 for about $40, but the Indian government will ...
The Indian government wants to build up an ecosystem of applications, mainly related to education, to run on Aakash, the world's cheapest tablet targeted at India's students. The government has formed ...
The Indian government thinks the $35 Aakash Android tablet has the power to change the world. After testing one out, we’d tend to agree. An Aakash tablet was brought to the VentureBeat office on ...
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 ...