Microsoft’s new ‘dual display device’ patent re-opens old Courier wounds

Microsoft's new dual display device patent re-opens old Courier wounds

We were just starting to get over the Courier, moving on after the tantalizing first reveal, the delish conceptual walkthrough, the heartbreaking cancellation, and the inevitable fallout. Now, Microsoft is dragging us back down memory lane with the receipt of a new patent covering the design of the thing. It was filed back on January 19, right after the CES that we’d (futilely) hoped would give us a glimpse of Courier in the flesh, and that patent has just now been approved. So, Microsoft officially owns the design of the thing, and the question now is whether they’ll ever actually do anything with it other than sprinkle mementos like this about from time to time and remind us what might have been. You’re a cruel mistress, Steve Ballmer.

[Thanks, Basil]

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