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TechCrunch a little sour for April Fools Day. F.U.J.J!
The self adjusting touchscreen module, or F.U.J.J for short, is TechCrunch’s latest invention to replace its wrongfully stolen CrunchPad. Coming in at just $50, it is a sound replacement for just about any tablet device. And best of all, it’s a DIY project that your kids can even help with! In all seriousness, it’s a more »
JooJoo: the iPad alternative with Flash, 16:9 and it’s shipping this month
According to a phone interview with Venturebeat, the JooJoo tablet computer will begin shipping to pre-orders later this month, within the time promised by the company. With all the hype behind the Apple iPad tablet, the timing could be perfect for Fusion Garage to launch the JooJoo as Apple has done the hard part of more »
Crunchpad renamed to JooJoo
The CrunchPad is back from the dead but with a different name. Now the JooJoo, the tablet is scheduled for pre-orders on Friday under the Fusion Garage name. Fusion Garage held a video call for reporters and analysts Monday morning to make the announcement to move ahead with the launch without TechCrunch. Fusion Garage claims more »
The CrunchPad may not be dead just yet
Just when we think the CrunchPad is dead and gone, news comes that it will be given a real-world demonstration. Of course, this story now appears to be far from over and I am sure more talk of lawsuits will be coming in the future. However in the meantime, Chandra Rathakrishnan who is the CEO more »
Crunchpad comes to an end
The cheap, lounge-around-the-house tablet we knew as the CrunchPad has been pronounced dead in a very anti-climactic way. Michael Arrington’s home-grown dream was intended to be debuted at the Real-Time Crunchup on November 20th. With the end so near in sight, the developers could practically taste the sweet release of their creation to the public. more »
Tablet netbook about to rock your socks off
Touch. One look around the industry and you’ll find touch has invaded in a big way. From the mighty iPhone, to Microsoft’s Surface, to home appliances; devices are begging for our physical interaction. The elusive touch tablet time is almost here, courtesy of none of the usual suspects. It seems like an obvious next step more »
New touch tablets circling the market
A touchscreen tablet, as currently defined is basically a netbook with no physical keyboard. The operating system has been slimmed down to just a web browser as the primary functions are surfing the web and web applications. The device is meant to be used at home as the ultimate couch computing device.















