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more about #techcrunch ph15h: I have that feeling it'll be ASUS... -_- <3 more » Hearthatvoiceagain: Nice to see Techcrunch has a policy of gambling on potential employee dismemberment, kind of puts the Apple Gestapo article into perspective. more » SPMNH: Just get a Nokia N800. They're under $200 if you shop around. They have flash and a replaceable battery. Don't know if my other comments are going ... more » PamelaFlying fox: I think the JooJoo is better than it appeared yesterday but I still wouldn't buy one. Aside from that, I'm a bit surprised by all the comments direct... more » Xeno: I'm quite conflicted about this device. The hardware looks nice! The internet only OS concept really leaves me wanting more. Sure sometimes I want to ... more » miburo: I don't get everyone's literal freak out over the price. Look at it's internals and add the fact it has a nice big touchscreen. Considering this is a ... more » Alfisted: I have this thing... it's called a "laptop". It has a nicely sized screen, full sized keyboard, DVD, local storage and processing power to spare. It... more » rbeaulieu: $500. It's appropriately named. more » Golf_Nut: As someone that doesn't buy or get newspapers/magazines delivered to the house it seems like a great gadget to have around the house to read online co... more » jpitsch: Chandra is a piece of shit, and clearly very shady, I sincerely hope this pad fails. I cannot wait until Apple comes to market and crushes this thing. more » Elpants: For $500 I'll take the new Asus Ion netbook. more » geolemon: The tablet idea is cool, but $500 is too much. more » The Lab: I was explaining the CrunchPad story last night and I realized that the party line (that fusion garage screwed arrington) is all backwards. If Fusion... more » dagamer34: People, software can be upgraded later, but you're paying $500 for hardware. Just keep that in mind. I doubt it would be that hard to add a media play... more » mmmiles: I'm confus. You say 1080p HD video, but the display is only 1366x768 - I understand you're talking about processing HD video, but what's the point of... more » Edbert Wang: but the bigger question is can it run osx? more » Bertone77: You have got to be kidding at that price point I'll pick up a Dell Vostro V13! All Aboard! more » thatsmrpotatohead2U: And there I was all ready to pooh pooh it like the rest of you....I quite like the idea, though I also think $500 is too much. It's got to be hackabl... more » mustbehero: Part of my problem is the name. I don't want to imagine my mom's reaction when I tell her I got a JooJoo. Or even my colleagues. Or when I tell someon... more » aobrien5: Let's see if we have this straight: 11/18 - Arrington was notified of the change "out of the blue" 11/10 - Fusion Garage registered the domain "thejoo... more » -
#googlechromeos
Rumor: The Google Chrome Netbook
Google's already said you'll need to buy a Chrome OS machine if you want it officially, but if TechCrunch's sources are right, they could be launching Google-branded hardware for the platform, much like they're doing with the Nexus One.
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#joojoo
Fusion Garage JooJoo Tablet Hands-On
From the webcast yesterday, the JooJoo (previously named Crunchpad) seemed flimsy and barely working. But now that we spent a good deal of hands on time with it, we can say that Fusion Garage executed an internet tablet quite well. More » -
#joojoo
Everything We Know About the JooJoo (AKA Crunchpad) Tablet So Far
The JooJoo, which used to be called the CrunchPad until its official unveiling this morning is a tablet. An internet tablet. But there are still a lot of things left uncertain. Here's what we do know. More » -
#crunchpad
Fusion Garage's Joojoo (AKA Crunchpad) Unveiling Liveblog
Fusion Garage, the engineering side that booted TechCrunch off of their own Crunchpad project, is about to be unveiled in a live webcast. We're going to be liveblogging it at 9:30 AM PT (12:30 PM ET). That's basically now. More » -
#greed
The CrunchPad Is Dead
Michael Arrington's ambitious project to create a super-simple web tablet is dead, drowned in a bathtub half-full of greed and selfishness. This isn't a happy story. More » -
#rumor
iRiver Plans Web Tablet, E-Book Reader, Android iPod Killer?
Put this one strictly in the rumor basket, but if the apparently loose-lipped product manager at iRiver's Australian distributor is to be believed, the Korean company has the iPod Touch, Amazon Kindle, and even Arrington's CrunchPad firmly in its sights. More » -
#iphone
Google Voice Debacle Causes Arrington to Ditch the iPhone, and With Good Reason
Normally, I'd say that TechCrunch's Michael Arrington's public quitting of the iPhone was a shrill, disingenuous ploy for attention and pageviews. But you know what? It's totally legit, and Apple should pay attention. More » -
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#rumor
Fusion Garage: Crunchpad's Coming in November. Arrington: SHUT UP, YOU DICKS
What happens when a professional leakster gets his business leaked? He gets extremely, adorably "ripshit" mad, apparently. Singapore's Straits Times reports Arringon's Crunchpad web tablet is coming in November, citing the device's hardware designers. Is it true, Mike? (UPDATED) More » -
#crunchpad
CrunchPad Web Tablet Landing "As Soon As Possible" for Less Than $300
Mike Arrington's CrunchPad web tablet, already several prototypes in, is quickly bubbling to reality reports Bits: There's going to be an announcement in July or August, and it'll be available "as soon as possible." More » -
#tablets
New CrunchPad Prototype Photos and Video
Another prototype of the CrunchPad, Michael Arrington's web tablet, has been revealed. More » -
#crunchpad
All About the CrunchPad Web Tablet
His baby prematurely splayed over all the internet, Mike Arrington pulls back the rest of the curtain on the CrunchPad web tablet. It still sounds fantastic. More » -
#techcrunch
Crunchpad: Photos of TechCrunch's Delicious Web Tablet
The web tablet TechCrunch is working on is apparently still alive, seeing as it just showed up in Michael Arrington's posterous. UPDATED More » -
#prototypes
Michael Arrington's Minimalist Web Tablet Prototyped, Fulfills (Most) Promises
Six months ago, startup pimp Michael Arrington of TechCrunch put out a call for help on a hardware project, specifically a $200 minimalist web tablet. Lo and behold, his team has made it! Well, one. More »


