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Another update: Microsoft says the device you saw in the video is from a year old video, this leads me to believe the new device is shaped or sized differently

http://today.reuters.com/business/newsArti...ryID=nN27504760

Another update: Microsoft says the device you saw in the video is from a year old video, this leads me to believe the new device is shaped or sized differently

http://today.reuters.com/business/newsArti...ryID=nN27504760

The Web site promised to disclose more information on Thursday, but Microsoft said there will be no announcement this week about "Origami."

Hopefully that doesn't mean what I think it means...

from looking at the flash, xbox portable or something similar is likely

How is an xbox portable gonna change your life? :D

I think it is something mobile but it has to be something much more useful than a gaming system

The new video makes man think if it's some kind of a map software, probably GPS connected. If so then it's a major dissapointment.

Eh? The point of the video basically is to say it is portable. Though we already saw the old concept already have GPS.

i just think they meant to get the point thats its portable, and ull always want to have it with you bc it will unobtrusive.

and keeping with the theme of the first video, we are all connected... (circles)

i think we already know what it is. its the haiku, actual touch sensitive screen and digitized too too.

vistas current ctp release pretty much ties it all together, every folder you open has a big share button to ease of sharing of folders, theres a new hidden toolbar in the taskbar, called TOUCHUI which the resources have been hacked to show that its a circular interface (erm... ipod?) and shows a lil mouse too i guess we will be mousing on the screen? or whatever

plus vistas support of hybrid harddrives (its in properties somewhere) would allow for huge power saving

Okay, here's what we know... the first vid stated questions like what it can do? Where it can go? etc... the second vid answers (somewhat) where the device can go, so I think the next videos will answer (Vaguely) questions presented in the first video and have a final video that shows what the heck they are talking about.

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Origami Project: the Mobile PC running Windows XP

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right from the source code of orgamis second animation page. meh... xp? bitch plzzzzzzz ill wait

what were u expecting? vista?

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