Fusion Garage plans to pursue product development of the controversial Web PC formerly known as the “CrunchPad,” CEO Chandra Rathakrishnan announced via video conference on Monday. The purpose of the conference was to address a controversy over product rights, as well as highlight features of the product’s design, Rathakrishnan said. Aside from sporting a new name — “JooJoo,” a play on “juju,” an African term for “magic” — the PC doesn’t appear to differ much from the original CrunchPad design concept.
JooJoo Rises From CrunchPad's Ashes
Posted by: Brenda Young December 8, 2009 03:14 AMFusion Garage plans to pursue product development of the controversial Web PC formerly known as the “CrunchPad,” CEO Chandra Rathakrishnan announced via video conference on Monday. The purpose of the conference was to address a controversy over product rights, as well as highlight features of the product’s design, Rathakrishnan said. Aside from sporting a new name — “JooJoo,” a play on “juju,” an African term for “magic” — the PC doesn’t appear to differ much from the original CrunchPad design concept.