A cryptic Web site that was set up by Microsoft but does not bear its name appears to hint that the company will reveal information about a new consumer product on Thursday. The site caused a flurry of speculation on Internet gadget gossip sites over the weekend.

The site, www.origamiproject.com, suggests that the introduction of a personalized mobile device that “will change your life” is in the offing, but gives no details. It promises an update on Thursday.

A number of industry analysts said that Microsoft, which has traditionally generated little suspense with its product announcements, was attempting to steal a page from Apple Computer’s playbook by fueling anticipation with secrecy.

My guess is a tablet-PC with a touchscreen that you can also use as a hotplate.



  1. jim says:

    kinda like microsoft bob did a few years ago.. lol

  2. Holger says:

    Here’s the video that appeared on the marketing company’s website: http://www.pdamexico.net/abe/videos/msorigami.mpg

  3. Ryan Vande Water says:

    I’m pretty sure that I don’t want any kind of “hot plate” generated by Microsoft. I think you’d get something involving plastic wrap and…..

    well, you can google “hot plate” for the rest.

  4. James Hill says:

    Not to be rude, but that’s not much of a guess since the pictures of the Origami are already out there.

    The real questions are “Will it play games?” and “How much will it cost?”

  5. Ron Dennis says:

    I think the Oragami Project is the old “Wallet PC” Bill Gates discussed in Playboy in 1994
    http://beginnersinvest.about.com/od/billgates/l/blbillgatesint.htm
    Origami – folding – get it. I hope it’s a large screen, folded up.
    I don’t think he ever gives up on an idea.

  6. david says:

    Microsoft doesn’t come out with innovationg stuff. They just borrow ideas and enhance them- with lots of bugs.

    My guess is they’ll come out with a pocket PC that is entirely voice operated (with an optional input device in case of lawsuits from the mute).

  7. Wow. A flash site from 1997 with coding errors and what looks like a mac os x default background readjusted into an annoying animation. I’m impressed.

  8. Jetfire says:

    I hope it’s a True pocket PC running a real windows OS and not Windows mobile.

  9. todd anderson, iii says:

    it looks as though microsoft has learned a thing or two from steve jobs about working the hype machine — they’ve done an excellent job marketing the xbox 360 — and if the new gizmo is as cool as we’re led to believe, they might just give the ipod a run for the $$

  10. Me says:

    When they come out with a version that has a gun built into it I’m first in line.

  11. Mr Fusion says:

    Me, good idea.

    I’m just hoping for something that will get me better gas mileage and slice and dice at the same time.

  12. mozart says:

    wow. it’s huge. i don’t think it can even fit in a normal backpack


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