Okay, first, go watch the video. It's about Origami, a Microsoft tablet that has wireless and media features that passes from one younger (than old guys like me) user to another. Then, go read my ...
When I covered MakerCon last month in New York for Gizmag, literally one of the first things I did was text a photo of the 45-lb (20 kg), tote-able laser cutter to my friend who owns a shop back home ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Earlier this week, the game industry was rocked by word of the so-called Origami Project, a secret Microsoft device that appears to be a portable PC ...
A new portable laser cutter has been created by Red Ant Lasers based in Pittsburgh called the Origami, which has been designed to be the very first laser cutter with a fold-out arm and no limiting ...
NEW YORK – A new portable media device that allows users to listen to music, play video games, browse the Internet and jot hand-written notes is the initial vision of a product in development by ...
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