Microsoft Cellular Computer Supervisor Dustin Hubbard and his staff are moving to some new "secret" project,
Windows 7 Home Premium Key, according to a post by Hubbard on the Origami staff blog. This "secret project" could be nothing more than a lot of hype — as was the "Origami Project" (which morphed into the less-than-well-received Ultramobile PCs). But maybe there is some real reason that Microsoft pulled much of the existing UMPC group onto some other project — beyond the possibility that with the advent of "Vistagamis,
Office 2007," their job is done. Any guesses on what those wild and crazy UMPC folks will be doing next?In other mobile-related news,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, Microsoft has released to the Web the Windows Mobile Device Center driver for Windows Vista. "This is for all you Windows Vista users who want to sync your favorite PDA/Smartphone with that shiny new Windows Vista install,
Windows 7 Enterprise Key," say the the Windows Connected guys.