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The fate of the once-named CrunchPad has been decided: The device will be coming to market by the end of the week under the name JooJoo. Full Article at PC World
Claiming that TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington was "completely unable to deliver" on promises to help market a $200 tablet PC dubbed the CrunchPad, the CEO of the Singapore-based company that built the device fired back at Arrington Monday over the... Full Article at Channel Web
This is the equivalent of Foxconn, who build the iPhone, notifiying Apple a couple of days before launch that they’d be moving ahead and selling the iPhone directly without any involvement from Apple
Fusion Garage has showcased its version of Michael Arrington's aborted CrunchPad. "The death of [this device] has been greatly exaggerated," Fusion Garage CEO Chandrasekar "Chandra" Rathakrishnan told reporters during a web conference. Full Article at Tom's Hardware Guide
Fusion Garage this morning fired back at Michael Arrington, a blogger who last week accused the startup of treachery and theft of intellectual property. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
For those of you who care most about how to get your hands on one of these tablet computers, here’s what you need to know: the black tablet, with a 12.1-inch touchscreen, boots in nine seconds and connects to the Internet. Full Article at International Herald Tribune
Find the most junior reporter at TechCrunch and approach them and you have a lot better chance of getting an article written about your company, instead of trying to speak to Michael Arrington.
My 2-cents: If Fusion Garage is able to bring the JooJoo to market, even during the pending litigation battle with TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington, I think it still only has a small chance of success. Full Article at Ehome Upgrade
Fusion Garage's Chandra Rathakrishnan shows off the JooJoo in a videoconference. Monday morning, former TechCrunch partner Fusion Garage revealed details of its plans to release its Linux-based Web browsing tablet. Full Article at Webware
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This is the equivalent of Foxconn, who build the iPhone, notifiying Apple a couple of days before launch that they’d be moving ahead and selling the iPhone directly without any involvement from Apple
Find the most junior reporter at TechCrunch and approach them and you have a lot better chance of getting an article written about your company, instead of trying to speak to Michael Arrington.
Get ready for the Google Phone. It's no longer a myth, it's real
Michael Arrington of TechCrunch quotes multiple sources, saying that Google has 'spent the last several weeks securing content for the launch of the [music] service from the major music labels,'
We don't' yet know what the device will look like, how big it will be, or even if it has a physical keyboard ... But we do know that Google is getting into the phone building business directly, and doesn't seem too concerned about competing with all the other device manufacturers building Android phones...
There won't be any negotiation or compromise over the phone's design of features—Google is dictating every last piece of it. No splintering of the Android OS that makes some applications unusable. Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google's pure vision of what a phone should be
There won't be any negotiation or compromise over the phone's design of features—Google is dictating every last piece of it. No splintering of the Android OS that makes some applications unusable. Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google's pure vision of what a phone should be
There won't be any negotiation or compromise over the phone's design of features—Google is dictating every last piece of it. No splintering of the Android OS that makes some applications unusable. Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google's pure vision of what a phone should be
Way more interesting are the rumors we've been hearing for months about a pure Google-branded phone ... Most of our sources have unconfirmed information.
We’ve also heard from a good source that Google is planning a big advertising push around the device early next year – like January.
At least it shows that Sony is willing to experiment with variable pricing ... Perhaps in time they'll be willing to move to a purer model.
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