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istartedsomething (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
Look what they’re sending out as review units for the Microsoft Arc mouse. Just kidding. Cute eh.
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ChatzWorld - A World of Chat (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Not many of you would know that you could actually run Microsoft Origami Experience 2.0 on your regular Windows Vista machine. Origami offers touch...
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Laptoping.com (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
Microsoft’s Origami Experience 2.0, a new pack of software applications designed specifically for the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) running Windows Vista, is now available for download. Origami Experience 2.0 includes 3 applications: Origami Central for web-browsing and quick access to music, photos and videos, Origami Now for weather information, email, RSS, and more, and Origami Picture [...]
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 06/14/2008
Filed under: Handhelds , Tablet PCs Microsoft pushed out its Origami Experience 2.0 to OEMs in January, but the purtied up interface for Vista-based UMPCs is finally available to all in the form of a free download. It's mainly meant to put a touch-happy skin on top of many existing Vista features, and includes Picture Password, Weather, RSS, email, calendar and other widget functionality in the new...
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Download Squad (Free subscription) | 06/14/2008
Filed under: Windows , Microsoft Microsoft has released the Origami Experience 2.0 . In case you missed out on the first version of the Origami Experience, it's basically a suite of software designed to make it easier to navigate on Ultra-Mobile PCs, or tiny tablets like the Samsung Q1 . The new version requires a touch panel display, 100MB of disk space, and 1GB of system memory to work properly....
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jkkmobile (Free subscription) | 06/14/2008
Is it better than the first one? Check my video to find out. Click to see the video Vista only.... but now works on any hardware. Thanks GottaBeMobile Download Origami Experience 2.0
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Carrypad UMPC feed (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Origami Experience 2, or OX2 as Origami Project calls it, is the second version of Microsoft’s touch orientated software for UMPCs, and if you can’t wait for its release, swing by the Windows Vista Experience blog for a preview of OX2’s RSS features. The RSS reader in OX2 allows for easy subscriptions to RSS feeds from [...]
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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Bloggers and Coolstuffsites tumble all only time with speculations about each other off. The effort: a portable device with the code name Origami. The site behind this project - Origamiproject. org - state on name of Microsoft. [...]
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Mobility Site (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
Dell did not jump into Microsoft Origami party but almost two years later it's preparing a small factor PC. A device to fight back the popularity of the Asus Eee and the HP MiniNote. It's a small form factor notebook, just like the Asus Eee and the HP 2133. Via Gizmodo addthis_url = [...]
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Carrypad UMPC feed (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Fact: Vista is not the right choice for a Ultra Mobile PCs unless you need handwriting recognition. Fact: Linux is not an option for pro-mobile users. Fact: Ultra Low Cost PC's focus on cost and not mobility features. Fact: XP is the best choice of operating system for a pro-mobile device. So when Microsoft prevents OEM's from shipping [...]
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pocketables.net (Free subscription) | 05/01/2008
The HTC Shift is the first UMPC to ship with the as-yet-unreleased Origami Experience 2.0, a UMPC-specific software suite designed to provide a "smart, new way to manage your world while you're on the go." The Origami Team Blog (via...
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Gadget Review (Free subscription) | 03/21/2008
Neither cell phone or computer, the HTC Shift has arrived in the US and is available on Sprint's network. It's ship March 24th for $1,500. Features you ask: EVDO copmatible Windows Vista and Microsoft Origami 2.02 Push Email
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Krunker (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
HTC also announced the first availability of their new HTC Shift mobile computer. The HTC Shift utilizes Windows Vista and leverages Microsoft's latest Origami Experience 2.0 platform. The Origami Experience 2.0 adds a new finger-friendly browser, RSS reader, and media player into a single intuitive platform which provides one-touch access to information including e-mail, [...] Technorati Tags: HTC...
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Pocket PC Thoughts (Free subscription) | 04/24/2007
If any of you have been following the news about the HTC Shift, you'll know that it's one of a number of devices that are going to be based on Intel's new Ultra Mobile platform 2007 (aka McCaslin ), comprising a low-powered processor and assorted bits. HTC is just one of the companies that signed on for what Intel calls the Mobile Internet Device Innovation Alliance (MIDIA), the others being Aigo,...