Today was supposed \u00a0to be TabCo<\/a><\/em>‘s big day when the curtains were pulled back to reveal a new tablet\u00a0manufacturer\u00a0whose\u00a0 revolutionary product would relegate Apple and Android to the dustbin.<\/p>\n
Well Google apparently had other ideas (not really, I don’t think they care a wiff about TabCo) and annouced their intent to aquire Motorola Mobility<\/a> for $12.5 billon.<\/p>\n
Make no mistake, the Google Motorola deal is\u00a0strictly\u00a0about getting\u00a0a hold\u00a0of Motorola’s portfolio of 17, 000 patents. That combined with Google’s existing 7, 500 patents would make Google the biggest patent holder<\/a> in the industry, ahead of\u00a0arch-rivals\u00a0 Microsoft (18,000 patents) and Apple (10,000). While quality is more important than quanity when it come to patents, the Motorola\u00a0acquisition\u00a0would give Google some much need\u00a0ammunition\u00a0in\u00a0bargaining\u00a0against patent claims by competitors.<\/p>\n
So where does that leave TabCo? Probably not in a very good place. \u00a0It turns out that TabCo was a parody company created to create social media buzz for the relaunch of Fusion Garage<\/a>‘s tablet business. Remember Fusion Garage? They partnered with TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington to develop a tablet that was to be called the CrunchPad<\/em>. On the eve of the product’s launch Fusion Garage somehow jetisoned Arrington <\/a>and company and launched the product on its own as the JooJoo<\/a><\/em> to poor reviews and weak sales.<\/p>\n
Today Fusion Garage announced the Grid 10 tablet<\/a>\u00a0(above) and the\u00a0Grid 4<\/a> smartphone. \u00a0Both run the GridOS which is a custom user interface on top of the Android kernal. In the launch demo, GridOS looked great; smooth, fast, beautiful design elements and a lot of innovative UI concepts. The Grid devices can run Android Apps as well as custom apps that take advantage of the GridOS UI. Amazon has reportedly\u00a0agreed\u00a0to sell the Grid devices which will come with the Amazon Appstore for Android.<\/p>\n
I was impressed with today’s demo but I’m going to withold judgement on GridOS and the Grid devices until I get some in-depth hands on time. But frankly, tt doesn’t look too promising but given Fusion Garage’s history and the company’s limited capitalization of about $10 million<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Today was supposed \u00a0to be TabCo‘s big day when the curtains were pulled back to reveal a new tablet\u00a0manufacturer\u00a0whose\u00a0 revolutionary product would relegate Apple and Android to the dustbin. Well Google apparently had other ideas (not really, I don’t think they care a wiff about TabCo) and annouced their intent to aquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billon. Make no mistake, the Google Motorola deal is\u00a0strictly\u00a0about getting\u00a0a hold\u00a0of Motorola’s portfolio of 17, 000 patents. That combined with Google’s existing 7, 500 … Continue reading