HP Has 100,000 TouchPad Go Parts. Build Them!
See, this is why I pine for the days of the 1960s. Advertising had balls. Try to sell something like that today! HP sticks suppliers with 100,000 unmade TouchPad Go tablets I suggest that HP should do...
View ArticleHP TouchPad Goes Zombie: Final New Production Run
More TouchPads on the Way Despite announcing an end to manufacturing webOS hardware, we have decided to produce one last run of TouchPads to meet unfulfilled demand. So that’s what Bryna meant:...
View ArticleHP: Fail To Win!
Oh, this is terrible. Done in MSPaint. All I have. But this is the kind of cheeky advertising HP should be doing. Click = big I don’t know how Apotheker was convinced to do another production run, but...
View ArticleHP TouchPad: The Tablet That Wouldn’t Die
Reuters: HP resurrects TouchPad for one last go at the iPad My own little tribute. Song from Rock Follies of ’77. Lyrics.
View ArticleThe HP TouchPad Is the New Avis
Perhaps I’m getting my hopes up too much. But somehow Apotheker was convinced to do another run of the HP TouchPad — and that’s a chance that just shouldn’t be wasted. HP tried to be cool and hip with...
View ArticleGenius Mad Man Jerry Della Femina
Forget AMC’s Mad Men. The real Mad Men were far more adventurous. Anyone with an entrepreneurial streak should readily understand the seat-of-your-pants ride the breakthrough advertising agencies of...
View ArticleTodd Bradley Really Needs To Man Up!
Dig this. It’s from HP itself: PSG is the leading manufacturer of personal computers in the world and had annual revenues of approximately $41 billion in fiscal year 2010. PSG enjoys leading global...
View ArticleNo Harry Potter Sony Reader Bundle Exclusive
Sony announced the new Reader WiFi today. I’ll have another post later. Just wanted to prominently say it looks like I was totally wrong about Sony having a Harry Potter Reader exclusive bundle. Here...
View ArticleNew Sony Reader WiFi
Click = big Sony has collapsed their Reader offerings from three — Pocket, Touch, and Daily — down to one new model: Reader WiFi. A 6″ eInk screen with IR-based multitouch, WiFi (B/G/N), browser,...
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