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tabelt macIt does sound like this Apple Tablet or something similar is going to be coming pretty soon but I really doubt that this is it.

But, saying that, it’s still worth a look at the video.

The flick was posted by French site nowhereelse.fr and their Mac Tablet looks thin, light and is rockin a great touchscreen that helps getting around the interwebs – and the Ikea catalogue by the looks of things.

This mock-up has everything that you’d want and expect from the iProd: Accelerometer support? Check. iPhone-stlyee interface? Present. Flick gestures? Gottem.

The tablet niceness also has Coverflow as you’d expect but I can’t see any evidence of multitouch which makes me think that this might not be the pukka device. What it does have instead is the rather funky ‘long press’ that brings pop-up menus.

If this is the kind of thing that the iTablet is going to bring then I’m guessing there’s going to be some very nervous eReader’s out there.

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JooJoo CrunchpadThere’s been a lot of “it’s on” and then “it’s off” articles regarding the fate of the fabled Crunchpad.

Unlike a lot of my fellow bloggers, I have resisted in reporting on every twisty-turny-onny-offy rumour about Michael Arrington’s much-hyped internet tablet.

But, as this talked-about tablet has just been unveiled at a press conference by developers Fusion Garage I thoughy it was time to join in the fray.

The CrunchPad is now named JooJoo and will go on sale for $400 this Friday, December 11.

Fusion Garage’s CEO, Chandra Rathakrishnan, says that the Joojoo is not a tablet PC – Huh?

The reason for that is that, yes, it does have a tablet form factor but it boots straight into the internet browser and will not run apps.

Joojoo will only come in black with a 12.1 inch capacitive touchscreen.

It will be packing a 4GB solid-state drive and local cache which means that Joojoo will be able to remember your stuff, you know, like user names and passwords.

You’ll notice that upon its sleek body there is just one button, for power. There does seem to be an SD card slot and a USB socket though.

Of course, the Joojoo is fitted with an accelerometer so it will be able to rotate its screen and perhaps even handle a little gaming.

Fusion Garage also says it will have enough graphics power to deliver HD video as well as delivering up to 5 hours of battery life per charge.

Joojoo won’t have 3G though as there’s nowhere to shove a SIM (boooo!) so it will have to rely on WiFi.

Fusion Garage will be demoing Joojoo this week and says it has resources to meet “significant demand” with $3m dollars in funding already and another round of investment just completed. It denies deals were completed with Mike Arrington or Techcrunch.

Asked if Techcrunch had even contributed to the device’s marketing, Rathakrishnan was dismissive: “It depends what you define as marketing. Michael has helped us talk about what the tablet can do but so have many others. We can take this to market without Techcrunch…Techcrunch is just a blog.”

Hmmmmmmmm……….. I wonder what a certain Mr Arrington has to say to that ;)

What do you think?

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Nokia N900 Delayed by Success

November 26, 2009 Click to read more →
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Have you been patiently awaiting the arrival of your Nokia N900 after loyally preordering it earlier this month?
It appears that the new Nokia has been hit by its own success and now you’ll have to add another week to your wait.
If you don’t quite remember what makes this handset so enticing the N900 runs on [...]

Happy 5th Birthday Firefox! Mozilla Browser Keeps Growing

November 10, 2009 Click to read more →
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It’s hard to believe that 5 years has flown by.
But it was back in 2004 when the not-for-profit Mozilla, then with 12 employees and a handful of volunteers decided to take on Microsoft in the battle of the browsers.
Flash-forward to now and that same company has a 23% worldwide market share and has even [...]

Google Chrome OS Now Downloadable

October 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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I use Google Chrome as my default browser pretty much these days along with Firefox but this nearly slipped past me.
Chrome OS is now available for download albeit in beta.
Here’s the official announcement:
New Chrome OS 0.4.223 beta is available now!
Chrome OS is a brand new free operating system built around the revolutionary Google Chrome browser.
The [...]

Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 Out – Test Firefox on its way to 3.5

March 15, 2009 Click to read more →

Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 has just been released to the public.
The latest version of Mozilla’s internet browser is working but not quite finished – they have chosen you to download it and test it out.
What’s new then?
Well, Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 includes faster load times, extra support for geolocation and a new addition to Private [...]

Sony Walkman X1000 OLED – I Almost Care

March 9, 2009 Click to read more →

Sony Style Hong Kong have just released all the specs and photo-pics of the X1000 Walkman.
It has been floating around with its OLED touchscreen and web browser since Sony announced it at CES.
It comes with 32GB of storage, uses the same NetFront browser as the PSP and manages to play all of the major audio (MP3, AAC, [...]

Apple Search Engine – True or False?

November 13, 2008 Click to read more →

Word over at TechCrunch is that Apple may be working on a search engine of its own.
This isn’t wholly unreasonable when you see that its Safari web browser has 6-7% market share but uses Google as the search engine for both the computer and iPhone/iPod versions.
And they can’t be overly happy with Google’s competition to [...]

Google Chrome Browser Taunts Firefox and IE

September 2, 2008 Click to read more →

KNGT icom MK1 – In Car Web Browsing

August 1, 2008 Click to read more →

It’s time to outgeek those that think a GPS/DVD/CD/Mp3 player in the car is the height of in-car tech.
Check out the KNGT icom MK1 which gives you on-the-road multi-media web browsing a-go-go!
Granted, it will work better in its native home of Korea as they must have better wireless coverage than in the average British town [...]

PSP Phone Soon – Will Be Sony With No Ericsson.

June 25, 2008 Click to read more →

It’s been, ooooooooo, days since I’ve mentioned the much hinted PlayStation branded mobile phone.
This latest whisper is even juicier though!
Apart from another ”PSP phone is being readied for launch” rumour word is that Sony will be flying solo for the device leaving Ericsson out of it all. Marketing Week has reported that sources in Japan and Korea say [...]