Friday, 13 April 2012


While their stock prices have declined steadily for the past two years, things took a turn for the dreadful last fall when the company announced that it was killing the uDraw tablet. That left over a million units ensconsed in a warehouse, worthless and doomed to a desert hole next to the Atari 2600′s E.T. cartridges.

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While their stock prices have declined steadily for the past two years, things took a turn for the dreadful last fall when the company announced that it was killing the uDraw tablet. That left over a million units ensconsed in a warehouse, worthless and doomed to a desert hole next to the Atari 2600′s E.T. cartridges.

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