The CrunchPad isn’t dead quite yet…Meet the Joo Joo
Posted by Adam Wyss on Dec 07, 2009 | Comments
Fusion Garage, the company working with TechCrunch on the CrunchPad had a video conference today regarding the controversy of the CrunchPad and working with Michael Arrington. They claim that the company was already working on this device and the only thing Arrington and Co. brought to the table was marketing. Assuming that is the truth, then Fusion Garage is bringing the tablet to market as the Joo Joo...
To gPhone, or not to gPhone
Posted by Zealot on Nov 18, 2009 | Comments
Michael Arrington at TechCrunch is stirring the pot again. In a recent post, he states that the long theorized Googlephone is about to be released based on rumours from unnamed sources. A phone designed from the ground up by Google to be the perfect Android device, Arrington has this to say about it…
There won’t be any negotiation or compromise over the phone’s design of features – Google is dictating every last...
Arrington Switches
Posted by Zealot on Aug 02, 2009 | Comments
Michael Arrington of TechCrunch is one of those people in the world of blogging who elicits strong opinions, many people either love him or hate him and he is always at the heart of some controversy or another.
He has also been an early and ardent admirer of Apple’s iPhone. That has changed however, and he has decided to abandon the iPhone? Why? He has had his fill of the way that Apple limits and hamstrings it’s...
The CrunchPad Leaks, Engadget Breaks the Story?
Posted by Chris Leckness on Apr 09, 2009 | Comments
I saw it first on Engadget a couple hours ago and now Crunch Gear posts about it a couple hours later. At least they should link the source. (just kidding) Apparently Scoble leaked it out on Twitter.
Thanks to a slip of the fingers on Posterous (and Robert Scoble’s serious Twitter addiction), new images of Michael Arrington’s pet Internet-tablet project — the CrunchPad — have shown up looking very,...
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