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02 Dec
20 guesses about what the tablet will look like

20 guesses about what the tablet will look like

Each one is more wrong than the others. But hey, it's a great way for Silicon Alley Insider to gin up page views. To save you the effort of looking at all of them, I've picked up a handful that are worth noting.Seriously, do not bother clicking through that whole slideshow. Most of them are so awful ...

Bury The Secr...eve Jobs October 26

The CrunchPad disappears in a puff of vapor

The CrunchPad disappears in a puff of vapor

Michael Arrington's CrunchPad has never had a particularly firm basis in reality, and although we'd been promised that the inexpensive browser-based tablet would be launching soon, the sky's come crashing down: Mike says Fusion Garage, the company he hired to build the CrunchPad, has reneged on ...

Bury Engadget Before yesterday

The CrunchPad Is Dead [Greed]

The CrunchPad Is Dead [Greed]

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. It wasn't because of high costs, as previously rumored. Essentially, Arrington got screwed. Badly. But the email went on. Bizarrel...

Bury Gizmodo Before yesterday

Arrington's CrunchPad Dies

adeelarshad82 writes "Michael Arrington announced the death of the CrunchPad on Monday morning in a blog post heavily spiced with angst and drama. According to Arrignton, the Cruchpad, a 12-inch Web tablet expected to be priced at about $300, was just days away from launch. At the last minute, ho...

Bury Slashdot Before yesterday

CrunchPad axed amid legal wrangling

The CrunchPad has gone from steamrolling to just getting run-over, with project founder Michael Arrington reporting that not only has the 12-inch touchscreen web-slate been axed but a storm of legal arguments created.  In a long post on TechCrunch, Arrington details the sudden discovery that th...

Bury SlashGear Before yesterday

Google Phone? In Arrington's Dreams!

Apparently, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington can write anything he wants and get away with it.Review by PC Magazine.

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Bury digg November 19


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