Just a quick update for anyone remotely interested in the Joojoo tablet from Fusion Garage or for those who pre-ordered, the tablets have begun shipping and will arrive by March 29.
The Joojoo is a 12.1-inch capacitive touch-screen tablet at retails for $499. Check out our hands-on here.
The Universal Gadget Wrist Charger (ThinkGeek.com, $35) is as nerdy as it is useful. Check out the above video for more information about the product and how you can win it away from yours truly. I’m going to miss it terribly.
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Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2010
Today in Techland: Doug brought the latest gadgets from Sprint and Kobo, Evan wishes the PSP a happy fifth birthday, and Peter and I ponder more about LOST. Only a few weeks left…
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