Monday, August 30, 2010 at 3:51 am

It’s been a few blissful months since we’ve thought about or had to interact with the Joojoo, but the court case Michael Arrington and TechCrunch filed against Fusion Garage just reached a significant milestone: the judge threw out several of Arrington’s claims while importantly holding that TechCrunch and Fusion Garage were in fact business partners [...]
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Tags: Breach Of Fiduciary Duty, Business Ideas, Business Partners, Business Venture, Court Case, Depositions, Discovery, Firecracker, Fusion, Initial Complaint, Joint Venture, Joojoo, Legal Obligations, Michael Arrington, Milestone, Motions, Shocker, Techcrunch, Timeline, Zenith
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Monday, March 15, 2010 at 3:45 pm

Techcrunch asks the great question of why AT&T was able to beef up their network for the geek collective at SXSW, but hasn’t done the same in badly covered cities like SF and NY. I’ve heard a few reasons. More »
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Tags: 3g, Geek, Geeks, Hasn, Raquo, Sxsw, Techcrunch
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Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 6:01 am

Recently, Apple removed Wobble—an app that adds real jiggle to photographic boobies—from the App Store. Other removals followed. Now, a developer who talked to Apple has the scoop on the future of iPhone titillation, and it is bleak. Really bleak. Like no racy photos, no suggestive language, no bathing suits bleak. This devastating news comes [...]
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Tags: Apple Guy, Booty Sex, Burqa, Images Of Men, Images Of Women, Images Of Women In Bikinis, Innuendo, Iphone, Jiggle, Men In Bikinis, Racy Photos, Recapped, Sexual Connotations, Sexual Content, Skating Tights, Suggestive Language, Techcrunch, Titillation, Wobble, Women In Bikinis
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Saturday, February 13, 2010 at 8:40 pm

Though the dust has hardly started to settle after the privacy shitstorm that immediately followed the launch of Google Buzz—Google claiming it was going to untangle Buzz from Gmail and then denying that it had any such intentions didn’t help matters—the Don’t Be Evildoers have in fact made some tweaks to the system. Here’s what’s [...]
Categories: Gadget News
Tags: Asterisks, Bad Vibes, Blunder, Business Insider, Buzz, Control, Damage Control, E Mail Addresses, Evildoers, Facebook, Gmail, Google, Launch, Mdash, Security Updates, Shitstorm, Suggestion, Techcrunch, Tweaks
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Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 6:12 pm

Thursday night’s edition of the Charlie Rose Show brought David Carr, Michael Arrington, and Walt Mossberg together to discuss the iPad. Having used the iPad briefly, all three seem optimistic about what it has to offer. Though we’ve already heard Mosspuppet’s preemptive review of the iPad, it’s interesting to see all three of these …
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Tags: Briefly, Charlie Rose, Charlie Rose Show, Columnist, David Carr, Head Honcho, Ipad, Journalists, Mdash, Michael Arrington, New York Times, Preemptive, Rolling Stone, Steve Jobs, Stone Interview, Techcrunch, Thursday Night, Voices, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal
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