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joojooI guessed that after Fusion Garage dismissed Michael Arrington’s and TechCrunch’s involvement with the Crunchpad as being merely another blog on the release of the rebranded tablet, JooJoo, that the sound of lawyers preparing paperwork could be heard in the distance.

As sure as eggs are eggs the document INTERSERVE doing business as TECHCRUNCH and CRUNCHPAD INC versus FUSION GARAGE LTD has been filed.

According to Arrington, much of the key intellectual property – including the board and much of the mechanicals – is owned by Pegatron, the manufacturing arm of Asus.



”Pegatron was licensing this IP (intellectual property) back to the project exclusively. Fusion Garage is no longer working with Pegatron, they’ve hired a new ODM. They have likely given Pegatron’s IP to the new ODM to speed development. Pegatron has expressed concern to us about this, and I would not be surprised if they sued Fusion Garage separately over this issue,” claimed Arrington.

Unsurprisingly, Fusion Garage CEO Chandrasekar “Chandra” Rathakrishnan vehemently disagreed with Arrington’s claims.

“The JooJoo tablet – including the hardware and UI – was built and designed by Fusion Garage. We have been working on [this device] since February 2008,” Chandra told TG Daily. “Remember, TechCrunch originally wanted to acquire Fusion Garage, but that didn’t happen. [It is also worth noting] that [Arrington's] original [CrunchPad] price point of $200 was utterly unrealistic. In fact, it was little more than a hallucination.” 


My only word of advice would be to hang on before preording the Joojoo for the $500 deposit – I know it’s nice and been a long time in coming as the CrunchPad but if Arrington’s lawsuit is true regarding the lack of Fusion Garage’s sound capital resource then this could end up being a long wait and could involve you kissing your cash goodbye.

I for one will be waiting to see it fully reviewed and perhaps even sat on my desk at Gadgety Towers before advising you to splash some cash ;)

Check out the Civil Cover Sheet below if you love litigation ;)


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5Bless Five.

The TV channel has just got with the share-love and has inked a deal with online video platform ‘Brightcove‘.  This deal let viewers embed and share its content on any website – just like you can do with a YouTube video!

 

This leaves BBC iPlayer a bit behind which is odd as iPlayer has been the groundbreaker thus far.

As part of a new deal, you’ll soon be able to place Five TV shows on blog posts, completely free and completely legally – Bonus!

Five is reportedly hoping to sign deals with partners like Facebook before 2010, but will offer Brightcove videos before then on Five.tv and FiveFWD.

So, Aunty Beeb – what’s your next move?  ;)

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Courb C-Zen – Street Legal Buggy For 16 Year Olds!

March 11, 2009 Click to read more →

Courb’s C-Zen is, in my book, a definite step-up compared to a beat up scooter.
It’s even green!
It was spotted at the Pavillon Vert at the Geneva Motor Show and comes from the French company Courb.
C-Zen actually stands for ‘C’est Zéro Emission Nocive’, or ‘No Harmful Emissions’ and that’s achieved by it running on a 12kW [...]

Mozilla Files To Legalise iPhone Jailbreaking

February 20, 2009 Click to read more →

Firefox makers, Mozilla, have filed papers to the US Copyright Office in a move that sees them going head to head with Apple over the legally murkey process of iPhone unlocking.
Mozilla is backing a proposal by the Electronic Frontier Foundation to make an exemption to the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act that would allow a legal iPhone [...]

iTunes 12 Days of Freebies Has Started – Video Tings

December 26, 2008 Click to read more →

And they’re off!!
Apple’s ‘12 Days of Christmas’ promotion has started.
So if you’ve got a new iPod or iPhone – or just want to load up with some free tunage you can start with the video to that infectious Ting Tings tune “That’s Not My Name”.
For me I can’t help thinking of “Mickey” by Toni Basil [...]

XBox 360 Damages Your Discs and Microsoft Knows!

December 16, 2008 Click to read more →

Tut-tut Microsoft!
Recently voted most desired console, nay, present this Christmas Microsoft has kept a major failing under its hat.
Whilst the big M has said that their Xbox 360 was capable of scratching discs and offered a fairly limited exchange program for damaged games there seems to be documentation that proves that Microsoft has known about the problem [...]

Drugs in MP3 Format – Trippy Beats?

August 20, 2008 Click to read more →

This one really caught my eye and I felt the need to share. 
The chance of getting my hands on legal mind-altering drugs, without the side-effects sounds good – and to achieve this through technology – well, that sounds too good to be true!
Now, the promise of  “proven, scientific and safe methods of synchronising your brainwaves” [...]

Apple Sued – iPhone Caller ID

February 29, 2008 Click to read more →

One Romek Figa claims to have patented a caller ID system that has been infringed by the iPhone.
Figa’s patent, which was granted in 1990, refers to a two-line LCD screen and external caller ID equipment and describes a way to associate incoming numbers with stored contact names.
He is ultimately looking to halt sales of the iPhone and [...]