Posts about Michael Arrington as of June 4, 2009

06/04/2009
Techcrunch have today posted more images of their affordable in-development web tablet for wireless browsing: the CrunchPad … and groundbreaking products (no offence to the CrunchPad – I’m sure even Michael Arrington would agree). In short
06/04/2009
June 4th, 2009 | by Linux W | narramissic writes “The ‘dead simple and dirt cheap’ touchscreen Web tablet that Michael Arrington of TechCrunch set … . When Arrington first visualized the project he was shooting for a $200 price point, then discovered
06/04/2009
The conceptual rendition of the near-final CrunchPad design. (Credit: TechCrunch) TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington, who last year boldly proclaimed TechCrunch would break every embargo it agreed to , apparently has broken his own embargo and leaked some news about his little
06/04/2009
Michael Arrington’s design for a Web tablet took anothr step forward this week when he unveiled what he called the “launch prototype” of the device … of the software stack can be found in this YouTube video , and Arrington’s update is here .
06/04/2009
Michael Arrington’s little experiment with consumer electronics is about to get real. The image above is the “near-final industrial design” of the man’s CrunchPad with “first working prototypes”
06/04/2009
So, Michael Arrington of TechCrunch fame has been bandying around the idea of making an inexpensive touch-based handheld that could be used for … that Arrington and his team have finally come up with a launch prototype for the so-called
CrunchPad – eReader Darkhorse?fictionmatters.com
06/04/2009
If you read this blog enough, you’ll know that I have a bit of a thing for technology and a great deal of affection for the eBook … t be done. CrunchPad Launch Prototype That being said, the gang lead by Michael Arrington over at TechCrunch have taken it upon themselves to be just that change engine. Arrington and company
06/04/2009
New CrunchPad Prototype Photos and Video Tablets Another prototype of the CrunchPad , Michael Arrington’s web tablet , has been revealed. Superfically, not much has changed
06/04/2009
It’s a truth that many open-minded observers have known for awhile now: Apple rules the roost in the portable media player market, … … First working CrunchPad prototypes a few weeks away Michael Arrington’s little experiment