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Manufacturers unwrap first ultramobile PCs

March 9, 2006 At CeBit, Samsung, Asus and Founder deliver minitablets, though early models seem to have poor battery life. Photos: Origami handheld devices TAGS: ultramobile PC, CeBit, Microsoft Origami, Hannover, founder, Intel, Intel Celeron, ASUS, Germany, Samsung Electronics, battery, PC, video, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP

Intel shows Origami-like device

March 7, 2006 CNET News.com gets a sneak preview of the minitablet devices that the chipmaker will show later on Tuesday. Photos: Origami mini tablets Sneak peak of small things to come TAGS: Microsoft Origami, minitablet PC, ultramobile PC, ultraportable laptop, chip company, Intel, battery life, battery, Microsoft Corp., PC, operating system, laptop computer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

Microsoft whispers Origami details

March 2, 2006 Unable to stay completely mum, Microsoft confirms Origami is a Windows XP-based mobile PC. TAGS: Microsoft Origami, minitablet PC, ultramobile PC, tablet, tablet PC, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., PC, battery, Intel, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

This week in Microsoft

March 10, 2006 After weeks of rumors, conjecture and suspense, we finally get to see what Microsoft has been tinkering with in its Origami project. TAGS: Microsoft Origami, ultramobile PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., operating system, battery, Microsoft Windows, Intel, PC

Week in review: Origami unwrapped

March 10, 2006 After weeks of rumors, conjecture and suspense, we finally get to see what Microsoft has been tinkering on with its Origami project. TAGS: Microsoft Origami, ultramobile PC, Week in review, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Intel, operating system, battery, Microsoft Windows, PC
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