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Microsoft launching tablet? Rumor says it’s up for consideration
According to DigiTimes, Microsoft is considering getting into the tablet maker game as well. The Microsoft branded tablet would run Windows 8, a tablet friendly designed OS that was previewed just last week. We’ve got a long timeline here, upstream supplier sources peg the launch date as late 2012. Facing Apple’s iOS and App Store more »
J Allard rumored to be leaving Microsoft
Rumors that Mr. Xbox, Mr. Zune and the almost Mr. Courier, J Allard, will be parting ways with Microsoft. This whole mess began when Steve Ballmer decided to pull the plug on the Courier (or as I like to to call it, the iPad 2.0). Allard did not take to kindly to this and according more »
Who’s on Crack in tech: 5.7.10
Welcome to yet another installment of the only blog post sober enough to suggest that illegal narcotics fuel far too many of this weeks moves in the tech world. Who’s got white powder smeared on their face? Let’s get to it: AT&T pushing Palm KIN flops on Data like a fish on deck Couriers dead: more »
What died with the Courier [Opinion]
The Courier’s death was a disappointment not only for the consumer, but for the market itself. The Courier resembled competition. It resembled the very fire that the market needed to push out a remarkable device. For now people will only know tablets under one name, Apple. The same name that pulled the same exact move more »
The Microsoft Courier lives on…in parts
We covered the death of the Courier, Microsoft’s shining tablet device that was supposed to take down the iPad. Although the Courier is dead as a device itself, it will live on in parts. Microsoft’s Bill Gates said the following regarding the abrupt halt of the Courier: “Microsoft has a lot of different tablet projects more »
Microsoft has killed the dual-screened Courier tablet [Microsoft Courier is dead]
According to some recent reports, it looks like Microsoft has killed the Courier, and killed in before it was even officially announced. Seems funny that this would be cancelled, after all, this was one Microsoft product that people were really buzzing about. But alas, it will not be coming to market and here is the more »
Microsoft Courier coming in 2011
Apparently the New York Times in a loop with Microsoft. In an article discussing the various products that will respond to the iPad, said the following: Microsoft engineers have talked about getting the Courier out by early 2011, though no firm decision has been made to sell the product. Now whether or not this is more »
Who’s on Crack in tech: 10.02.09
Crack. Snort it, lick it, heat it and smoke it; whatever their doing, the following companies seem to have had too much. Local hospitals are on alert. The police force is notified. Let’s take a look at who looks to be on the rock this week: Table the Tablets Every blogger that says 2010 is more »
MS and Apple square off on tablets: both sounding like things you won’t buy
New rumored details emerged today about tablets from two competitors: Apple and Microsoft. iLounge says they have 10 new pieces of info on Apple’s tablet while Gizmodo seems to have received yet another exclusive video detailing what Microsoft is thinking. The two are at opposite ends of the tablet spectrum but overall, I am sensing they both miss the mark. iLounge says Apple has been playing around with three different tablets that run iPhone OS. That makes good sense as Apple would be foolish not to leverage the 85,000 and growing far too fast, applications currently residing in the Apple App Store.
Missed the big tech news? Get caught up with InterrupTech for September 28, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Microsoft’s leaked Courier tablet PC and Pink phones; Netflix’s plans to be on the Wii, PS3, and everywhere else; and the Intel Developer Forum.















