| Aakash tablet makers deny it's a cheap Chinese import NDTV New Delhi: Makers of India's low-cost Aakash tablet on on Saturday denied a local media report that said the computer was a cheap Chinese import and not an Indian innovation as was claimed. DataWind, a British-based company with major operations in ... See all stories on this topic » | NDTV |
| Was 'Indian innovation' Aakash 2 tablet made in China? Economic Times NEW DELHI/BANGALORE: The much-publicised world's cheapest tablet, Aakash 2 launched by President Pranab Mukherjee on November 11, may have been a cheap import from China, embellished with some applications from IIT Bombay, and not an ... See all stories on this topic » | Economic Times |
Forbes
The good news is that there are plenty of tablets to choose from, as the market is getting crowded with different models that “bundle” together hardware and software. But with choice and bundling comes confusion, concerning which product offering is ...
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| Verizon shackles Surface: Microsoft's new tablet deserves better than this GeekWire During a trip to a Verizon Wireless store in Northern California earlier this week, I noticed a Windows 8 tablet sitting on a display table next to the Windows Phones. It was confined in a red security frame that made it difficult to handle in a ... See all stories on this topic » | GeekWire |
| One tablet per child: Creating education opportunity in Africa Deseret News It seems as if humans are born with a "natural" tendency to learn technology. And it isn't just an American phenomenon. To test the possibility of using tablets to educate children in the developing world, OLPC took devices to two remote Ethiopian ... See all stories on this topic » | Deseret News |
San Jose Mercury News
One item sure to be on many holiday shopping lists this year is a tablet. But which one to choose? Consumers will see more tablets on the market than ever -- a bewildering array of shapes, sizes, operating systems and manufacturers. All that choice is ...
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Port Huron Times Herald
Library employees want to use the grant to introduce tablet technology into the library system. “We want to introduce the patrons to using the tablet options within the building,” Arnold said. “Kids and younger generations are much more familiar with ...
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Good E-Reader (blog)
The Kindle Fire has always been a great entry level tablet, if not the best. However, Amazon has provided you with another reason to go for it—a £30 price rebate from the Amazon UK site, making the total £99. The deal is being offered as part of its ...
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| Kindle Fire HD – Amazon's Tablet eReader DTVUSAForum News Even the die hard fans of the earlier-generation e-ink Pearl Kindles (the older black/gray/white models) have been generally quite approving of this 7-inch LCD color screen Kindle evolution. The Kindle Fire allows for WiFi connection, enabling users to... See all stories on this topic » | DTVUSAForum News |