Microsoft Bringing Windows to Your Kitchen Counter

Posted by Seamus Byrne at 7:20 AM on June 12, 2007
mskitchen.jpg It's invaded your living room, your bedroom and even your coffee table, and now Windows has its eyes set on your kitchen with a new PC-like device. The Microsoft Tablet team is working on a new Kitchen Client that'll include features like a family calendar, recipe center and a digital bulletin board. No word on when we can expect to see such a device, but the thought of having my toaster stream video doesn't sound like a bad idea at all. Microsoft Preps Windows-based Kitchen Client [ZDNet via Clipset]

 

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Penguinister

Posted June 12, 2007 12:32 PM

Today Microsoft released it WTE (Windows Toaster Edition) of it much maligned desktop operating system. Microsoft will be issuing a per slice of bread licensing system for their WTE users, with online registration and the name of your first born required as usual.

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