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India to finally ship the $35 tablet they’ve been raving about
Who needs the hundreds of dollars to be spent on high flying gizmos back in India? The pure essence of a device is its utility. The getting the job done attitude is a win eventually. Yet, the tablet we all have been waiting for, called Sakshat, has taken a while coming. First heard of in…
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Inmates can use iPads in Indian Jails
A high profile white collar criminal in India’s high security Tihar jail has been given the green light to use the iPad when in jail. The accused will not be using the iPad to play Angry Birds or Tweet on his experience in the jail but he will be using a Wi-Fi only model to…
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Samsung Champ Duos E2652 heads to Asia
Samsung is taking the Champ Duos E2652 to two Asian nations, Singapore and India. There was a recent leak about the device, floating about the blog circuit. The dual-SIM phone will sport a 2.6-inch touchscreen QVGA screens, a below the rungs 1.3-megapixel camera, support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM recording, 16GB memory and microSD expansion. So…
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Vodafone India ad attempts to show that Blackberry is not boring
Blackberry phones are always associated with tie wearing corporates who use the phone only for calling, texting and sending emails with presentations and worksheets. However this is not the case in India where 16-22 year olds cant enough of chatting with each other on the Blackberry Messenger. Cashing in on the Blackberry craze Vodafone India…
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Sakshat, $35 tablet from India gets release date
There’s a lot of anticipation among those who are suckers for budget gizmos and one off exceptions that are good value for money, as they lay in wait for the $35 tablet from India. It’s called the Sakshat tablet and is to be manufactured by HCL technologies. The company has announced a release date for…
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Indian farmer killed when his mobile phone explodes
More news from Asia and to be more specific, India. Only this time it’s not good news like Aleinware’s new gaming lounge, this time it’s some seriously bad news, at least for Farmer Gopal Gujjar of Bandha village in Rajasthan and for Nokia. The company has a huge and loyal customer base in India especially…
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Alienware’s first ever gaming lounge goes up in Bangalore India
Indian gamers just got real lucky! At least the one’s from the IT capital city of Bangalore. Dell’s big gaming brand, Alienware, has just opened their very first Gaming Lounge in Bangalore and from the pictures floating around, it’s awesome! What did you expect? From the seats to the rigs and the refreshments, it’s a…
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India’s $35 tablet demonstrated on video
Here is some more dope on the ‘to be good to be true’ $35 Tablet PC from India. Bear in mind that the $35 price on this tablet, which we heard about a couple weeks back, is a fantasy until it is actually in production and releasing with that price. And also note that when…
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India goes Big Brother, has sights on Skype and Google net-messengers in addition to BlackBerry
Big Brother is the latest trend these days for the Indian Sub-continent; I’m not talking about the weird TV show with all the cameras in one house with a bunch of crazy people. India is on a whole new security kick. After making serious trouble for RIM and their BlackBerry secure messaging service, they’ve now…
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RIM’s BlackBerry almost black-balled in Saudi Arabia and India due to security issues
In this new age of technology and security hacks, one of the foremost members of the information security sector has to be RIM (Research in Motion). Their BlackBerry services have got to be one of the most secure ways to send and receive confidential data, but they’ve been quite a hassle in Asia because of…