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Crunchpad Release Date…

Perhaps … NEVER!  The last few days have been full of rumors that the Crunchpad is dead, but is it?  Are Mike Arringtons dreams of producing a $200 $300 tablet dead in the water?

CrunchPad

The time-line behind the Cruchpad does play out like your typical too-good-to-be-true vaporware product, but the evidence of real working prototypes and even fancy packaging have leaked into the wild making this more than some drawing board pipe-dream.  It’s real, it works and we’ve seen it.

Many seem to think that the project might be scrapped due to higher than anticipated production cost.  Arrington has stated that he wants to sell the CrunchPad as cheap as possible — initially shooting for the $200 price point, and later saying “you can sell it for $300 and probably not go out of business”.  Is cost the sticking point?  Are they worries that people won’t pay more than $300 for a tablet that won’t do anything more than surf the web?

Another popular theory is that Fusion Garage and their Linux/WebKit based browser OS may be the hitch in the giddy-up.  Perhaps with Google and their open source Chrome OS seemingly around the corner, Mike has made the decision to dump Fusion Garage and wait for the Google offering to become a reality.  This would definitely put the CrunchPad in a holding pattern, but since Google Chrome OS is bound to be very well developed and more full-featured than the Fusion Garage offering, it seems it’d be a much smarter way to go.

So, is the CrunchPad dead?  Has the project run into problem it can’t overcome or are the delays just a reflection of changes in market overall?  I for one hope to to be sitting on my couch, surfing all my favorite blogs on a  CrunchPad, or Google Tablet, in the near future.

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Lunar Lander in Real Life

It probably only took me a few hours to get bored with the original Atari Lunar Lander, but every once in a while I’ll run across it in an emulator or ported over to whatever OS I happen to be using and can’t help but play it for a bit.  This, however, is  a “Port” of the game that I’m sure I wouldn’t get bored with very easily.

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A video game without the video, this electromechanical celebration of the 40th adversary of the real lunar landing is just plain cool.  If you happen to be anywhere near Southwold Pier, check it out for yourself… If you’re like me and a world away, the project page has tons of pics and technical info.  Enjoy!

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AT&T Tilt2 Now Available

ATT-Tilt2-PricingThe Tilt2 is now showing up @ AT&T.  Featuring WinMo 6.5,  a full duplex speakerphone, 3.2 megapixel cam, WVGA tilt-up display, and five-row QWERTY keyboard, it sure is dreamy, but the $350 price tag, with a 2 year contract… I just don’t see myself owning one of these anytime soon.

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iPhone 3.1.2 Update

Apple released another patch/upgrade for the iPhone today.  Version 3.1.2 of the iPhone OS is reported to fix a few issues:

  • Resolves sporadic issue that may cause iPhone to not wake from sleep
  • Resolves intermittent issue that may interrupt cellular network services until restart
  • Fixes bug that could cause occasional crash during video streaming

iphone 3.12

Those of you that run your phones jailbroken and unlocked will need to wait a while before upgrading.  The Dev-Team posted the following warning on their blog:

WARNING! At 10.20AM PDT on October 8th 2009 Apple released the 3.1.2 version (7D11) of the iPhoneOS.

If you care about your jailbreak and unlock, don’t update your device - 3G and 3G(S) owners should pay particular attention to this warning.

  • PwnageTool and redsn0w are not yet compatible with 3.1.2
  • There is no estimated release time for compatible tools (please don’t bug us about this).
  • Any information we have regarding this update will be posted here.

We’ll keep you posted as new information comes around.

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GeekExtreme = Windows 7 Compatible

GeekExtreme is Windows 7 Compatible

Yep, thats right.  We’re almost 100% sure that we’re Windows 7 Compatible.

This new sticker will appear on devices that “have passed Microsoft designed tests for compatibility and reliability with Windows 7.”  Unlike the “Vista Capable” sticker scheme that merely required a machine be capable of running Vista Home Basic, the Windows 7 stickers is supposed to indicate that you’ll be able to run ALL versions, including 64bit versions, of Windows 7.

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