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CrunchPad Being Re-branded As JooJoo

adeelarshad82 writes to tell us that Fusion Garage seems to be ignoring the drama surrounding the "CrunchPad" and is planning to launch their "JooJoo" tablet this Friday at midnight. Unfortunately, the device will be a long way from the imagined $200 price point, weighing in at a hefty $499. "The JooJoo comes in black and has a capacitive touch screen, enough graphic power to deliver full high-definition video, offline capabilities, and a 4GB solid-state drive, though 'most of the storage is done in the cloud,' Rathakrishnan said. He promised 5 hours of battery life. In a demo during the webcast, the device powered on in about 10 seconds, and showed icons for web-based services like Twitter, Hulu, CNN, and Gmail, though the JooJoo will not come pre-loaded with any apps, Rathakrishnan said. Scroll through them with your finger as you would on the iPhone. In terms of the ownership drama, Rathakrishnan said that TechCrunch editor Arrington has created an 'incomplete and distorted story.'"

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  1. There's a device that's going to annihilate it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The HitlerHitler

    1. Re:There's a device that's going to annihilate it by mlingojones · · Score: 4, Funny

      The HitlerHitler

      Really? Godwin's Law already? It's the FIRST POST.

    2. Re:There's a device that's going to annihilate it by Petrushka · · Score: 4, Funny

      The HitlerHitler

      Well, it's better than Vista.

  2. Re:Retarded Name by KnownIssues · · Score: 5, Funny

    It was better than the other name they threw around in brainstorming sessions--the NigNig.

  3. Re:Retarded Name by qortra · · Score: 3, Funny

    The technology would have to be extra special

    It is special - didn't you notice, there's no keyboard!

    I once took the steering wheel off my car and tried to sell it for twice the price. Nobody bought it, but I think that's just because I screwed over a blogger right before I put it up for sale.

  4. Re:Retarded Name by the_wesman · · Score: 4, Funny

    jar jar was taken

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  5. Re:JooJoo is the Cantonese pronounciation of... by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yahoo! Answers agrees with you. Maybe it's not so bad after all. Announcing the Penis Pad (formerly Crunch Pad)! It's touch sensitive!

  6. Re:Where I stopped reading... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Wait a minute. I'm a manager, and I've been reading a lot of case studies and watching a lot of webcasts about The Cloud. Based on all of this glorious marketing literature, I, as a manager, have absolutely no reason to doubt the safety of any data put in The Cloud.

    The case studies all use words like "secure", "MD5", "RSS feeds" and "encryption" to describe the security of The Cloud. I don't know about you, but that sounds damn secure to me! Some Clouds even use SSL and HTTP. That's rock solid in my book.

    And don't forget that you have to use Web Services to access The Cloud. Nothing is more secure than SOA and Web Services, with the exception of perhaps SaaS. But I think that Cloud Services 2.0 will combine the tiers into an MVC-compliant stack that uses SaaS to increase the security and partitioning of the data.

    My main concern isn't with the security of The Cloud, but rather with getting my Indian team to learn all about it so we can deploy some first-generation The Cloud applications and Web Services to provide the ultimate platform upon which we can layer our business intelligence and reporting, because there are still a few verticals that we need to leverage before we can move to The Cloud 2.0.

  7. If this succeeds at $499, I'm leaving Earth by haruchai · · Score: 3, Funny

      because it'll prove, once and for all, that there's really no intelligent life down here.
    And the new name sucks ass. Will the call the kid's version the PooPoo?

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