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The Death of Microsoft Tablets?

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After recently learning of the demise of Hewlett Packard's Slate tablet due to issues with Windows 7, Microsoft has now confirmed that production of the Courier tablet has also been killed.

(Vectorwire) - After recently learning of the demise of Hewlett Packard's Slate tablet due to issues with Windows 7, Microsoft has now confirmed that production of the Courier tablet has also been killed.

“At any given time, across any of our business groups, there are new ideas being investigated, tested, and incubated. It’s in Microsoft’s DNA to continually develop and incubate new technologies to foster productivity and creativity,” said Frank Shaw, corporate vice president of communications at Microsoft.  “The ‘Courier’ project is an example of this type of effort and its technologies will be evaluated for use in future Microsoft offerings.”

Expected late this year, Courier was built in the shape of a book with two 7-inch screens, a built-in camera and Wi-Fi. The device also was said to support a variety of user inputs such as touching, handwriting and drawing.

Although this set back may end up benefiting Microsoft and Windows OS tablets in the long run, for now it seems that Microsoft is dead before ever entering the tablet wars.

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