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Hyderabad fire incident: Hotel owner, manager among 4 arrestedFour persons, including the hotel owner and manager, were arrested on Wednesday in connection with the fire accident in Secunderabad here i...
DataWind to launch low-cost 4G handset with free internet browsing for a yearThe company already offers smartphones starting from Rs 1,500.
Riding the wind: How Suneet Singh Tuli powered DataWind to become top tablet player in IndiaEarly this year, DataWind became the largest tablet seller in India and Suneet Singh Tuli is not done yet. Having found an unlikely ally in...
DataWind plans to launch VNO services with unlimited Internet offering at Rs 99 per yearVNOs are retailers of telecom services who buy bulk minutes from telecom operators and sell them under a different brand.
Datawind, Bluetown show interest to set-up VNO biz in India"As per reports, government will put VNO licence in place within a month. We will apply for a pan-India permit and expect to start operatio...
Datawind to set up two more manufacturing plants in India in next six monthsDatawind has stopped importing finished products from China, the company is planning to come up with two more manufacturing units in India.
DataWind expands tablets portfolioDataWind has introduced first 10 inch tablet computer with embedded 3G modems under Rs10K. The new tablets will debut on online marketplace...
DataWind tablets to come with 1 year of free internet from BSNLDataWind Thursday said that its UbiSlate 7Cz and UbiSlate 3G7 tablet will come bundled with 12 months of free unlimited internet browsing w...
Next big opportunity in technology lies in innovation: DatawindThe next big opportunity in technology lies in innovation and servicing the lowest strata of the society with customised products for their...
Datawind partners Happiest Minds for apps storeDatawind has partnered with IT firm Happiest Minds Technologies to develop applications and solutions for its UbiSlate range of tablets.
Ready to supply next Aakash tablet at Rs 2500 apiece: DatawindDatawind today said it is ready to provide the next version of Aakash tablet at a tentative price of Rs 2,500 apiece.
Datawind expects to complete Aakash tablet supply by month-endDatawind, supplier low-cost Aakash tablet to the government, has said it expects to complete delivery of 1 lakh units by end of this month.
Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli in fresh controversy over unpaid loan taken from UP Financial CorporationAfter the controversy over the source of ultra low-cost Aakash tablet, Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli has found himself embroiled in anothe...
Datawind to ramp up Aakash production to meet growing demandDatawind will ramp up production and tie-up with a new assembly facility in order to clear the backlog of more than 40 lakh bookings.
Datawind partners Reverie for multi-language support for tabThrough this tie-up, users of Ubislate tablets will be able to access the device in English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Punjabi and various oth...
- Datawind partners with GetJar for Ubislate II
Maker of world's cheapest tablet DataWind on Monday announced a partnership with GetJar to pre-install the GetJar app store on all Datawind...
- Spat over Aakash Tablets: Pay up for more supplies, Datawind to IIT Rajasthan
The spat b/w IIT Rajasthan and Datawind has worsened, even as the last date of validity of supplying Aakash tablets is just a month away.
- World's cheapest tablet Aakash to have more features, prices may go down
If the Rs 3,000 tablet Aakash by Datawind was not enough, the company feels that it would be able to lower the price still further.
Aakash: We want to target the billion Indians who are cut off, says Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of DatawindAakash, the world's cheapest tablet, is the computer for the masses, Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of its Montreal-based manufacturing company Dat...
- Cheapest Tablet's story: We're not competing with an Apple iPad, says Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of UK-based Datawind
In an exclusive chat , Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of UK-based Datawind, shares the story behind Aakash, the cheapest tablet computer.