India to launch Sakshat Tablet



Mumbai, Jan 10: Here comes India's best contribution to the gadget world. It's nothing other than the world's cheapest tablet, Sakshat. According to sources, the new Indian sensation, Sakshat tablet will be available at just $35 (around Rs 1,500).

The Sakshat tablet will be launched on Monday, Jan 10. It will be available in different screen sizes like 5-inch, 7 and 10. Other features include 2GB of RAM, web-conferencing, PDF reader unzip, WiFi, camera and USB connectivity.

Sakshat tablet has been developed as part of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology that aims to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities on the subcontinent in an e-learning program via an existing Sakshat portal.

Sakshat tablet will be launched by HCL technologies. According to a contract with the government of India, HCL will manufacture 100,000 tablets in the first phase. Indian government has assigned Rs 300 million for Sakshat tablet project.

India to launch Sakshat Tablet



Mumbai, Jan 10: Here comes India's best contribution to the gadget world. It's nothing other than the world's cheapest tablet, Sakshat. According to sources, the new Indian sensation, Sakshat tablet will be available at just $35 (around Rs 1,500).

The Sakshat tablet will be launched on Monday, Jan 10. It will be available in different screen sizes like 5-inch, 7 and 10. Other features include 2GB of RAM, web-conferencing, PDF reader unzip, WiFi, camera and USB connectivity.

Sakshat tablet has been developed as part of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology that aims to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities on the subcontinent in an e-learning program via an existing Sakshat portal.

Sakshat tablet will be launched by HCL technologies. According to a contract with the government of India, HCL will manufacture 100,000 tablets in the first phase. Indian government has assigned Rs 300 million for Sakshat tablet project.

Sakshat HCL Tablet Features & Review : Cheapest Tablet PC at Price of 1500 Rs

HCL Technologies released the world’s cheapest and most affordable tablet Sakshat HCL Tablet on January 10, 2011. This came to be a surprise package for one and all. Though the company has not unveiled the technical specifications, but the common ones are obviously to be present.

The basic specifications would be found in the Sakshat HCL Tablet, which include 5, 7 and 10 inch touchscreen, 2GB RAM, PDF

india 35 dollar tablet Sakshat HCL Tablet Features & Review : Cheapest Tablet PC at Price of 1500 Rs

Sakshat HCL Tablet Picture

Reader, Linux system, WiFi, USB, camera, Unzip and internet browsing. The Sakshat is supported by a 2-watt system to satisfy the needs of people living in areas having poor power supply. Like many other, the Sakshat HCL Tablet laptop is based upon the Android OS. Features like web conferencing are also available.

Can you guess the price of this tablet? Well, HCL offers you all these applications at an absolutely cheap rate of $ 35 or INR 1500. Initially, HCL will produce merely 100,000 units of the Sakshat Tablet under the project of educational awareness among people of India. As per the contract between the Indian Government and HCL technologies, in the first phase, only 100,000 units of this unique laptop would be produced.

The Government of India has doled out INR 300 Million for this project. Though the project attracted more of cynicism than ecstasy, but still the concept seemed to be a good idea. A laptop at this price is seen as an impractical idea too but for the Indian masses, this would be a great price to buy a laptop.

Sakshat HCL Tablet Features & Review : Cheapest Tablet PC at Price of 1500 Rs

HCL Technologies released the world’s cheapest and most affordable tablet Sakshat HCL Tablet on January 10, 2011. This came to be a surprise package for one and all. Though the company has not unveiled the technical specifications, but the common ones are obviously to be present.

The basic specifications would be found in the Sakshat HCL Tablet, which include 5, 7 and 10 inch touchscreen, 2GB RAM, PDF

india 35 dollar tablet Sakshat HCL Tablet Features & Review : Cheapest Tablet PC at Price of 1500 Rs

Sakshat HCL Tablet Picture

Reader, Linux system, WiFi, USB, camera, Unzip and internet browsing. The Sakshat is supported by a 2-watt system to satisfy the needs of people living in areas having poor power supply. Like many other, the Sakshat HCL Tablet laptop is based upon the Android OS. Features like web conferencing are also available.

Can you guess the price of this tablet? Well, HCL offers you all these applications at an absolutely cheap rate of $ 35 or INR 1500. Initially, HCL will produce merely 100,000 units of the Sakshat Tablet under the project of educational awareness among people of India. As per the contract between the Indian Government and HCL technologies, in the first phase, only 100,000 units of this unique laptop would be produced.

The Government of India has doled out INR 300 Million for this project. Though the project attracted more of cynicism than ecstasy, but still the concept seemed to be a good idea. A laptop at this price is seen as an impractical idea too but for the Indian masses, this would be a great price to buy a laptop.

HCL Sakshat Tablet Price In India - HCL Sakshat Tablet Review Features Specifications

HCL Sakshat Tablet Price In India has been declared near about Rs.1500/- The HCL Sakshat Tablet will be manufactured by the HCL technologies with the collaboration of Government of India.

HCL Sakshat Tablet Review Features Specifications

According to the first out look of the Tablet the unit is a basis hand held device which has only one basic features like 2GB of RAM, web-conferencing, PDF reader unzip, WiFi, camera and USB connectivity.


The Company will first introduce only 100,000 units at this price. The whole project is covered under the technical educational awareness among the people of India.

The Introductory HCL Sakshat Tablet of the Laptop is about Rs. 1500 only

HCL Sakshat Tablet Price In India - HCL Sakshat Tablet Review Features Specifications

HCL Sakshat Tablet Price In India has been declared near about Rs.1500/- The HCL Sakshat Tablet will be manufactured by the HCL technologies with the collaboration of Government of India.

HCL Sakshat Tablet Review Features Specifications

According to the first out look of the Tablet the unit is a basis hand held device which has only one basic features like 2GB of RAM, web-conferencing, PDF reader unzip, WiFi, camera and USB connectivity.


The Company will first introduce only 100,000 units at this price. The whole project is covered under the technical educational awareness among the people of India.

The Introductory HCL Sakshat Tablet of the Laptop is about Rs. 1500 only

Spyware in the office

Computerworld - In a perfect world, corporate laptops and desktops would be outfitted with only authorized software that was appropriately configured, always up to date and patched, and protected by layers of security. Corporate information security policies would be painstakingly followed by professionals who never failed to employ best practices. IT audits, in turn, would be a formality -- a regular activity that simply confirmed a flawless IT environment.
What's far more likely is that corporate laptops and desktops include outdated, misconfigured and even unapproved applications. Users might download free games, utilities and media players on their corporate laptops or desktops or install peer-to-peer file-sharing programs.
In many cases, use of such utilities and programs is against corporate policy and a security risk to the organization. Why? Because many of these popular programs include spyware.
Threat or nuisance?
Spyware, sometimes called adware, snoopware or sneakware, is software that secretly gathers information about a user and relays that information to another party over the Internet. In many cases, users unknowingly install spyware when they download freeware or shareware, even though references -- often obscure -- to spyware might be included in the program's end-user agreement. In other instances, spyware programs are automatically installed when a user simply views an HTML e-mail or visits a certain Web page.
At its mildest, spyware is a simple tool used by advertisers to track users' Web-surfing preferences.
At its worst, spyware is used to monitor keystrokes, scan files, install additional spyware, reconfigure Web browsers, snoop e-mail and other applications, and more. Some of today's spyware can even capture screenshots or turn on webcams.
In a corporate environment, these capabilities pose a major threat to corporate security, especially since much of this activity goes on without anyone's knowledge.
Even in computing environments that encrypt data, spyware remains a threat to the security of corporate data because its keystroke-logging components capture input before it's encrypted.
An aid to spam
But that's not all. Spyware also leads to spam and vice versa. When spyware finds e-mail addresses, it sends them back out over the Internet to be traded, shared or sold to spammers. When unsolicited commercial e-mail finds a user who clicks to see an advertised product, spyware secretly downloads as the advertisement unfolds. This creates an administrative nightmare for corporate IT professionals, not to mention the legal implications it introduces as inappropriate content floods in-boxes.
Spyware also consumes memory and system resources. Because it constantly phones home to deliver user information and then sends back more pop-ups, banner ads