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Microsoft drops plans to build tablet

A display advertises the iPad in the window of Apple Computer's North Michgan Avenue store in Chicago on April 3, 2010. Apple's new tablet device went on sale Saturday at the company's more than 200 retail outlets in the United States, as well as many Best Buy stores. UPI/Brian Kersey
1 of 2 | A display advertises the iPad in the window of Apple Computer's North Michgan Avenue store in Chicago on April 3, 2010. Apple's new tablet device went on sale Saturday at the company's more than 200 retail outlets in the United States, as well as many Best Buy stores. UPI/Brian Kersey | License Photo

REDMOND, Wash., April 30 (UPI) -- U.S. software giant Microsoft said it was dropping plans to build a tablet computer called the Courier, which would have competed with Apple's iPad.

Frank Shaw, Microsoft's vice president of communications, said, "It's in our DNA ... to foster productivity and creativity. But we have no plans to build such a device at this time," a British online publication, The Inquirer, reported Friday.

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Shaw said the Courier, a dual-screen digital reader Microsoft had in development, "will be evaluated for use in future offerings."

The device featured a dual-screen and both pen-based and touch-screen interfaces, The Inquirer said.

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