India is set to unveil a laptop costing $20 (£14), according to the Financial Times. The unfortunately named Sakshat (it probably will be at that price. Thank you, we're here all week) will be aimed ...
Update (Oct 5th 2011): Sakshat $35 tablet will be officially released today by Mr Kapil Sibal. As we had mentioned before you cannot buy Sakshat online or in retail stores as it will be sold to some ...
Hi, remember the $35 tablet named Sakshat that had made it to tech headlines for its ridiculously low price tag? Its absurdly low price tag led many to dismiss the tablet, and few thought it would ...
In a recent announcement by India’s Human Resource Development Minister, Kapil Sibal, (who subsequently can now be referred to as ‘The Indian Steve Jobs’) an innovative tablet PC is headed for the ...
Singapore: Students in Singapore are replacing their school books with the multi-functional Apple iPad. Four schools in the city area have started doling out iPads to the students and teachers in ...
Yesterday, India unveiled a prototype laptop that will reportedly cost only $20. Dubbed Sakshat, the machine is meant to bridge the digital divide and provide a means for delivering online educational ...
UGC to develop e-content in 77 subjects at PG level for e-learning. The content will be available to all learners in open access through a dedicated learning management system and through the Sakshat ...
Sakshat (be a lamp unto yourself) will be formally launched as a pilot scheme on Monday by Prez. NEW DELHI: Five months after TOI first reported the HRD ministry's plan to set up a one-stop education ...
Gaurav Mishra at Gaurovonomics discusses about the recently unveiled Sakshat, the $10 laptop in India. Global Voices stands out as one of the earliest and strongest examples of how media committed to ...