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Microsoft abandons Smart Display effort
Just a year after launching its Smart Display technology, which provided access to a PC from anywhere within Wi-Fi range, the software giant has terminated the project.
[blockquote]Microsoft said it made the decision after "evaluating current market trends, including the economic conditions of the LCD (liquid-crystal display) market." While the company refrained from saying there would be no further development of the Smart Display software--based on Windows CE--it did say that "we are not at this time working on the next version of Smart Display technology."
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[blockquote]Microsoft said it made the decision after "evaluating current market trends, including the economic conditions of the LCD (liquid-crystal display) market." While the company refrained from saying there would be no further development of the Smart Display software--based on Windows CE--it did say that "we are not at this time working on the next version of Smart Display technology."
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