If in the beginning you do not succeed, discontinue your product, stick with it a lawsuit, after which try again. That is the story to this point for Fusion Garage , the corporate behind the failed JooJoo tablet , an overpriced, hard-to-use slate that proudly omitted every little thing people like about tablets — you understand, like apps. After the underwhelming sales figures started rolling in, Chandrashekar Rathakrishnan, the company’s founder, admitted that maybe some people might sometimes have an interest in doing things as opposed to surf the net. That was the top of JooJoo , though he promised, ominously, that we hadn’t seen the last of Fusion Garage. Well, here we’re: the troubled company just sent another tablet in the course of the FCC, and no, it isn’t called the “JooJoo 2.” Rather, this one’s dubbed the “Grid 10″ — a possible attempt on Fusion Garage’s part to distance itself up to possible from its embarrassing (and messy ) entrance into the tablet market. For now, though, that’s near-impossible, especially considering the fact that this FCC report contains precious few information about what this thing may be in a position to. No word either on when the JooJoo will rise from the grave as an Android-running zombie, but our guess is that apocalyptic day is nigh.
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