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To: Return to Sender who wrote (28980)3/2/2006 8:22:25 AM
From: sixty2nds  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95757
 
07:07 MSFT Microsoft working on paperback-sized PC - AP (27.14 )

According to the AP, Origami is the moniker for the first iteration of paperback-sized computers that will run Microsoft's regular Windows XP operating system, a person close to Microsoft told The Associated Press. The person, who is familiar with the plans, spoke on condition of anonymity because the information is still confidential. The so-called "ultra-mobile PCs" are being targeted initially at tech-savvy consumers who want a smaller computer that is easy to take on vacation, in the subway or anywhere else where a full-sized PC would seem too bulky, this person said. The early versions are expected to debut at an industry conference on March 9, and to be available to consumers soon after, the person familiar with the plans said. They will be built by a variety of computer makers, this person said, and are expected to sell for between $500 and $1,000, although final prices aren't yet available. The computers will generally be less powerful than full-fledged PCs, although they will have all the functionality of a Windows PC, this person said. The small size means they won't necessarily have a keyboard. Some other small or advanced computer devices let people use a stylus and a touch screen rather than a keyboard to input information.



To: Return to Sender who wrote (28980)3/2/2006 11:11:47 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95757
 
I forgot to tell you about this public play ... sorry

"Patriot Scientific Announces Breakthrough Patent Licensing Agreement with Fujitsu"
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They are adding RSS feeds soon so you won't have to check to keep current and I won't have to remember to post about it here.