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Microsoft wants to steal Apple’s thunder, to announce ‘innovative concept in development’ on Tuesday
Monday, February 27, 2006 - 08:30 AM EST

"Microsoft is about to announce a new product or technology from Microsoft Research, and the mysterious product offering is slowly coming into focus. A viral marketing website has been launched to create buzz, but it appears as though the cat may be already out of the bag. Microsoft's Origami Project appears to be nothing other than a tablet PC design aimed at entertainment and mobile computing. Pictured below, one such device appears to be smaller than most sub-compact laptops, and other imagery suggests that the keyboard is easily detachable," Ken "Caesar" Fisher reports for Ars Technica. "Leaked video of the device suggests that it can play movies, show pictures, offer web browsing (presumably with WiFi support, but rumors also talk of 3G wireless), and function as a tablet PC for the purposes of note-taking and other pen-based applications."

Fisher reports, "While enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting what Apple is going to announce on Tuesday, they may be hearing from Microsoft, too. The company announced a surprise media presentation to be held on Tuesday evening at which an 'innovative concept in development' will be unveiled... Could it be Origami? ...The scheduling of the event certainly raised some eyebrows. Is Microsoft looking to steal some thunder from Apple? What exactly is Apple planning? Putting two and two together, I wonder if Microsoft believes that Apple may be launching a new video playback device itself. There are certainly rumors to this effect, but could Microsoft know for certain?"

Full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "pat" for the heads up.]

MacDailyNews Take: As we all know, Microsoft has a wholly unique definition of the word "innovative." "Concept in development" to Microsoft usually means you'll be waiting forever to buy a buggy piece of junk. So, from the looks of the photos and videos we've seen, "Origami" looks to fit the billing of a Microsoft "innovative concept in development" perfectly.

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Feb 27, 06 - 08:45 am Comment from: m

10 minutes after Apple's presentation:

"We would like to announce... well, what Apple said, only uglier and with windows media." - Microsoft

Feb 27, 06 - 08:45 am Comment from: rico

FP

Feb 27, 06 - 08:45 am Comment from: maczealot

Oh, I get it now. Microsoft claims "innovation", this is funny.

Feb 27, 06 - 08:45 am Comment from: Jim

Whatever happened to that Photoshop killer they launched as a beta months ago? Acrylic? Any news?

Same old Microsoft, I LOVE reading about their new products, because (unless it's a hoover) they will SUCK!

Must be hard being in charge of a sinking ship like Ballmer is now.

Feb 27, 06 - 08:50 am Comment from: erk

this is comical

Feb 27, 06 - 08:56 am Comment from: Constant Refresher

Yeah, but unfortunately it's like the Gigantica taking on water.

Feb 27, 06 - 08:58 am Comment from: g3m4nn

Their little website that says nothing says find out more on 3.2.06. That's Thursday in my country.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:00 am Comment from: M.X.N.T.4.1

Wow, it looks like you can run paint on it!

Ultimately a device with which you could seamlessly interact with all your devices and systems would be great but does anyone think for a second that MS could pull it off?

That Cameraman looked to be proofing his pics with it and managing his workflow - using what? For that you want Aperture or iPhoto surely? Apple have the tools, they just need to bring it all together.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:09 am Comment from: Tommo_UK

Apple launches products available within days or weeks of an announcement.

Microsoft launches concepts which may be available within a few years, if their OEMs get their act together. And if M$ ever finish the underlying OS.

I know which I'm betting on as an investor.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:11 am Comment from: Mike

Apple will be announcing

1. The iPod boombox

2. The Red (Aids relief) iPod.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:12 am Comment from: Petey

Im not surprised Microsoft has suddenly announced something to be shown off at exactly the same time as Apple.

This is a tactic they now seem to be doing regularly - waiting for Apple to announce a media event and then Microsoft announcing a media event on the same day at the same time.

Knowing Microsoft, they will announce this 'product' - and guess what, it won't be available for 2 years!

Wheras Apple will announce a product tomorrow and it will be available to buy FROM TOMORROW.

A major difference between the 2 companies - shipping real product and 'vapourware'.

Guess which company will make money in additional sales tomorrow... (the name begins with an 'A')

Feb 27, 06 - 09:13 am Comment from: Mike N

This seems to be another example of anti-competitive behavior on the part of the big MS. Dont they have a history of anouncing similar products that dont even exist to steal the show from or actually kill startups technologies before they even take off? If this is the case they should be ashamed of themselves.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:14 am Comment from: mike k.

rico has a small penis

Feb 27, 06 - 09:19 am Comment from: Macromancer

Whatever it is , it will certainly __________________.

Fill in the blank with any of the following
a. be ugly
b. be a pain to use
c. not integrate with a PC very well
d. take years to develop
e. be a weak knock off of whatever Apple does
f. be ridden with security issues
g. have a really really stupid name
h. be presented years from now by and even fatter sweatier monkey boy.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:19 am Comment from: Petey

LOL!

You seen the video?

Even the backdrop on it looks like the default OS X desktop pattern.

Somethings never change - guaranteed that M$ will copy everything that Apple does.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:21 am Comment from: Macromancer

In other news, here we have exactly what Microsoft considers innovation.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/27/technology/microsoft_vista.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes

Just another example of how different MS and Apple are.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:22 am Comment from: meatofmoose

Smaller and less functional than a laptop and larger and more bulky than a PDA. This "innovative" product is doomed to fail because it is designed for no demographic group willing to spend money for it.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:25 am Comment from: M.X.N.T.4.1

The thing is that even if it's designed to steal apple's thunder - the only way I see it doing that is by being (great (ha!) and being available relatively soon. If it's not gonna be out for 6 months or something else I honestly think most of the media will pick up on that. No doubt there is terrible MS bias in the press but anyone writing articles on tuesday will surely mention both and have to say that apple's blah blah is available now, whilst Microsofts thingy won't be out for god knows how long. Even worse (for MS) would be if they are actually similar products and apple has theirs out sooner.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:29 am Comment from: slike

"a buggy piece of junk"

....give it a break. People recognize BS when they see it and when you make such an absurd comment those who use and like Microsoft products will pay even less attention to you. The goal of winning converts becomes that much harder because they'll think you're full of it. And they'd be right.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:34 am Comment from: Petey

What would be REALLY funny is if M$ announces a similar product to Apple but Apple's is $200 cheaper and avaialble to buy now.

God that would be soooo embarassing for M$.

hehe.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:34 am Comment from: blistering

"This seems to be another example of anti-competitive behavior on the part of the big MS. Dont they have a history of anouncing similar products that dont even exist to steal the show from or actually kill startups technologies before they even take off? If this is the case they should be ashamed of themselves."

Yep.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:38 am Comment from: blistering 1.0

oh, yeah...

"REAL artists SHIP!"

under development my a$$

Feb 27, 06 - 09:39 am Comment from: Mr. Bill

"Leaked video of the device suggests that it can play movies, show pictures, offer web browsing (presumably with WiFi support, but rumors also talk of 3G wireless)"

So Microsoft is looking to make a video crackberry?

Feb 27, 06 - 09:39 am Comment from: MacMind

Microsoft is so pathetic. They are so "Me too!"

Feb 27, 06 - 09:44 am Comment from: Queezzie

Nah - you guys are all way off. It is Microsoft´s own version of Flash.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:45 am Comment from: Queezzie

As in Macromedia/Adobe Flash.

Feb 27, 06 - 09:59 am Comment from: spyinthesky

Well the simple aim is that if the press make room for whatever Apple anounces they will probably add to it whateeveer MS's announcement too, ie they are trying toi hang onto coat tails becuase their news rarely interests anyone. In a way this is aa straange twwist to 'if you cant beat them join them'.

Now 'slike' can be offended in anyway he/she wants but this is simple fact and if Apple was desparate enough to do the same cheap trick, windows weenies would be trampling over their gruel to be the first to say it, so less hypocracy eh.

Feb 27, 06 - 10:01 am Comment from: LinuxGuy

Bill Gates crashes Steve's big media event, runs up to the punch bowl and pisses in it. This is Microsoft creativity at its best.

Feb 27, 06 - 10:08 am Comment from: macgirl75

Does anyone know if there will be a "quicktimecast" of the event?

I know there will be live coverage at http://www.appleNews.info

Feb 27, 06 - 10:13 am Comment from: Turd Ferguson

I suppose if you ever want to "hear" the sound of one hand clapping, visit Micro$oft's special announcement...

MDN magic word, "special"

As in,
"Gee, I wonder what's in that special sauce?
Wait a minute, I really don't want to know..."

Feb 27, 06 - 12:15 pm Comment from: MacManiaf

Wasn't that their slogan when the feds, states and EU finally went after them for unfair trade practices and the like: "Freedom to innovate" or some shit.

What a joke.

raspberry

Feb 27, 06 - 12:17 pm Comment from: JadisOne

Microsoft cannot even have originality in launching a product. How pathetic.

Feb 27, 06 - 01:53 pm Comment from: Greg

Wouldn't it be great if the press just ignored the MS announcement?

Feb 27, 06 - 04:33 pm Comment from: OzzysCross101

Steve: "Good Morning. We've got a lot of things to roll out today. We're really excited about them..."

Bill: "Good Morning. We're really excited to be rolling out new things today."

Steve: "Ok, lets talk about the iPod for a little bit. First off, I am proud to announce that in under three years, iTunes has hit one Billion downloads."

Bill: "Alright. Let's discuss the X-Player and it's success with third world countries. First of all, I am happy to tell you that MSN Music- after however long its been since we launched it- has hit one thousand downloads tis past Thursday."

Steve: "And so, I would like to give you a demo of the [Insert new Apple product here]" ::Demo runs beautifly, followed by much applause::

Bill: "And now, I will show you what this baby can do!" ::demo is terribe, blue screens and excuses all around::

Steve: "Today, we will be shipping [Insert new Apple product here] in all of our retail stores and in our online store as well. And, it will sell- for just $199"

Bill: "We will be shipping [whatever it is] in [Insert month here], 2010. It will sell for around $400 and will be years ahead of everyone else's design."

Imagine these happening at the exact same time. What a good birthday present!

MW: "plan"

Feb 27, 06 - 05:47 pm Comment from: ndelc

Nope, I think you're all wrong. MS is going to bring back towels!

I-LOVE-THIS-COMPANY! WOOOOOO!!!

Feb 27, 06 - 06:44 pm Comment from: yeah right

"This seems to be another example of anti-competitive behavior on the part of the big MS. Dont they have a history of anouncing similar products that dont even exist to steal the show from or actually kill startups technologies before they even take off? If this is the case they should be ashamed of themselves."

MS should be ashamed, but at this point nobody cares. By now, everyone should know MS's game, and the kind of products they actually deliver.

Tomorrow, MS will be that irrelevant little voice off in the distance, crying "Hey everybody! Look over here! See, we're cool too!"

Sorry MS but "cool too" doesn't cut it. In this business you either lead or die. A lame gambit at stealing some thunder is not leadership.

Feb 27, 06 - 06:58 pm Comment from: yeah right again

OzzysCross101 wrote:

"We will be shipping [whatever it is] in [Insert month here], 2010. It will sell for around $400 and will be years ahead of everyone else's design."

Close. Try:

Bill: "We will be shipping Microsoft [whatever it is] in [insert one year from today here]. It will be super innovative and years ahead of everyone else's design. There will be nine different editions, the Microsoft [whatever it is] Full Professional Office Media Live Edition being $599."

Feb 27, 06 - 07:03 pm Comment from: last time

Oh, naturally, [one year from today] will never be met. It'll be perpetually "due sometime next year".

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