"Even if they were legit they certainly did a pretty good job of coming off like a bunch of scammers from day one, but Liebermann, the PC “maker” all the geeks loved to hate, has thrown in the towel. The blame a lack of willing investors (El Reg think it’s more like a lack of willing customers), but we’ll give them props for getting a lot of people’s attention. They just never learned the difference between good attention and bad attention."This doens't surprise me in the least. :roll:

computers was more hype than jump, and they went down in flames - but did they ever really rise to begin with? Does
look like the track record of a company that was actually shipping products? I admire companies that have a vision and pursue it, but the moment I saw that their company name was a symbol and not a word, I knew that someone had put a "visionary marketing person" in charge rather than someone with enough business sense to fill a CD drive tray. They were doomed from that start when they focused more on inventing buzz-words than on shipping real products.