Microsoft Cancels Courier Project
Microsoft has canceled its much anticipated Courier tablet project even before officially announcing the device. What does this mean for the future of the company on the tablet market ?
Microsoft has canceled its much anticipated Courier tablet project even before officially announcing the device. What does this mean for the future of the company on the tablet market ?
After Microsoft makes a mistaken reference to the Courier on their careers blog we have almost concrete evidence for its existence.
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The surface is a remarkable device, but with a price tag to match it has never quite made it mainstream, so how will the courier fare compared to its older brother, will it be anouther project resigned to the Redmond archives.
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Steve Balmer did not unveil the rumored Microsoft Courier Tablet PC at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Instead, Balmer revealed an HP tablet PC they are calling the “Slate”.