It seems certain that the product is a new operating system designed for a
portable computer, since the video indicated that Origami can be used anywhere.
Origami is likely to be a cut down version of Windows XP or CE to be used in
Intel's forthcoming
ultra mobile PC, probably without a keyboard.
"A lot of Japanese manufacturers are leading the way on this new form factor,
" said Scott Richardson, general manager of Intel's Broadband Wireless Division.
"We'll be building in wireless support as standard, and by 2007 we'll hope to
have all devices with ports for Sim cards that can connect via cellular and act
as an authenticator for the user."
More details will be announced at
CeBIT next week
but even these are expected to be sketchy.
Some bloggers already claim to have
images
of the new product leaked onto the web from Microsoft's advertising agency
Digital Kitchen, but Redmond has played down the suggestions.
"While Origami is a concept Microsoft has been working on with partners,
please know that the video seen on Digital Kitchen's website is a year old and
represents our initial exploration into this form factor, including possible
uses and scenarios," said a Microsoft spokeswoman.
"However, we are excited to share more details about the evolution of the
Origami concept in the coming weeks, so stay tuned."
Analyst Programmer - Applix TM1 -Competitive Salary - ReadingFoster Wheeler is a leading international project management, engineering and construction organisation with global construction capabilities working on major projects within upstream oil amp; LNG, refining, petrochemicals ... more >
Analyst Programmer - JDEdwards- ReadingFoster Wheeler is a leading international project management, engineering and construction organisation with global construction capabilities working on major projects within upstream oil amp; LNG, refining, petrochemicals lt;/p> Our UK-headquartered operations ... more >
The area: DoubleClick DoubleClick, a Google company, enables top marketers, publishers and agencies to utilize DoubleClick's expertise in ad serving, rich media, video and affiliate marketing to help them make the most of the digital ... more >
The area: Engineering Management Google's engineering teams exhibit high energy, deep technical skills and a drive to get things done. Our Engineering Managers need to be technical leaders and motivators who are comfortable leading these ... more >More job opportunities