Is The Crunchpad Dead?
The CrunchPad, TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington's entry into the gadget business, is still missing in action.
Are higher-than-expected costs to blame?
One story we heard from a few people on a recent trip to California is that the CrunchPad is supposedly being delayed -- perhaps indefinitely -- by increasing expenses.
Arrington has said he wants to sell the device for as little money as possible, but that could be proving harder than originally planned. The story we've heard goes that Arrington's suppliers have come back with quotes significantly higher than they had initially predicted.
That could explain why we haven't heard a peep about the CrunchPad since the summer.
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