The Microsoft  Courier will never make it out of Microsoft’s labs and into  consumers hands. The project is dead. Kaput. Finished. At least that’s  what two sources told  Gizmodo.
Apparently the Courier team got an email from Microsoft execs that  stated the project will “no longer be supported,” which pretty much  means the project is dead. Even though it’s somewhat surprising that the  project was axed seeing as it was reportedly close to completion, it’s  not unheard of in other industries for companies to spend untold  fortunes on a concept just for the hell of it.
The auto industry has been doing it for years. Some of the concept  cars that are rolled into auto shows are fully-functional models,  complete with advance drivetrains and electronics. But yet they never  hit the streets in a mass-market form. Perhaps the Courier was always  designed as such, a technology research project and/or marketing ploy.  It always seemed like a “don’t forget about ol’ Microsoft” item anyway.
But it doesn’t matter any more. The Courier that we came to know from  a series of orchestrated leaks is no more. But it makes you wonder what  else Microsoft is working on…(that’s what Microsoft wants us to think,  btw).
Source: http://asurl.net/kMs

 
