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Aakash 3 to come with faster processor, advanced memory
Anuradha •Rumours surrounding the Aakash 3 tablet have already begun doing the rounds. The tablet will reportedly come with a faster processor, support...
Aakash to soon sell for just Rs 1,900
Anuradha •The Aakash tablet will soon cost just $35 (Rs 1,900), Telecom and IT Minister Kapil Sibal said recently. Speaking at a Reverse Buyer Seller Meet organised by...
Initial Aakash 2 units not for students
Anuradha •Quite contrary to what the have-nots have come to expect from the nation’s low-cost computing dream, the Government recently told the Lok Sabha that students...
Too much is being made: Tuli on Aakash 2 controversy
Anuradha •India yesterday showcased the Aakash 2 tablet at the headquarters of the United Nations. This event, though big, comes only days after rumours questioning the...
India to showcase Aakash 2 at UN despite 'Made in China' allegations
Anuradha •The Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed that it will go ahead with its plans of showcasing the Aakash 2 tablet at the United Nations.
Datawind rubbishes claim that Aakash 2 is 'Made in China'
Nishtha •Datawind, the makers of the low-cost Aakash 2, has refuted claims made by a media report that the tablet is a cheap Chinese import and not Indian.
'Aakash II just improved IIT Rajasthan's good work'
Arlene •Deepak B. Phatak head of the Aakash 2 project at IIT Bombay said IIT Rajasthan did nothing wrong when they worked on the original Aakash and that the upgrades made in Aakash 2 “could hardly be called 'fixing something wrong'”.
'Aakash II just improved IIT Rajasthan's good work'
Arlene •Deepak B. Phatak head of the Aakash 2 project at IIT Bombay said IIT Rajasthan did nothing wrong when they worked on the original Aakash and that the upgrades made in Aakash 2 "could hardly be called 'fixing something wrong'".
Building Aakash 2 with IIT Bombay was far better: Datawind
Arlene •In an interview with Firstpost, Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO, Datawind Ltd. said that the working styles of IIT Bombay and IIT Rajasthan were like "day and night".
Building Aakash 2 with IIT Bombay was far better: Datawind
Arlene •In an interview with Firstpost, Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO, Datawind Ltd. said that the working styles of IIT Bombay and IIT Rajasthan were like “day and night”.