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Leaked Photos of Microsoft’s Courier Are Eye-Popping
Wednesday, November 4, 2009Microsoft’s Courier booklet device looks beyond slick in a collection of leaked photos Gizmodo posted today. The images are clearly from a document that explains Courier’s interface. These aren’t the first pictures that have been leaked of the device, but they provide the most complete guide to what it will be capable of. It’s clear from the photos of the Courier that Microsoft intends it to serve...
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