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Webcast showcases automated mobile code testing
Nov. 07, 2008
Microsoft has published a webcast that explains how to use unit testing with code for mobile devices. Viewable online now, the webcast is the ninth in a promised series of 24 devoted to Windows Mobile 6.1 software development. ...
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Gaming handheld has clamshell design
Nov. 07, 2008
Chinese OEM Seabright has announced a Windows CE handheld computer with built in gaming controllers and an external, rollup keyboard. The SBE-PC430 includes a 4.3-inch display, 533MHz ARM processor, 128MB of RAM, up to 4GB of flash storage, and optional GPS, according to the company. ...
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Microsoft confirms Windows Mobile 6.5
Nov. 07, 2008
Microsoft has confirmed that it plans to release Windows Mobile 6.5 next year. Word of the smartphone operating system upgrade came directly from company CEO Steve Ballmer, speaking yesterday at a investor briefing held by Australian carrier Telstra. ...
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Portable thin client lasts eight hours
Nov. 07, 2008
NEC has announced a portable thin client device that runs Windows XP Embedded. The laptop-styled Quovio TCM380 offers eight hours of battery life, with a 1.2GHz Via C7-M ULV processor, a 15.4-inch display, an Express Card slot, 802.11b/g/n wireless, and optional cellular networking, the company says. ...
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Panel PC sports 22-inch display
Nov. 06, 2008
Avalue Technology has announced a touchscreen panel PC that sports a 22-inch display. The FPC-22W02 offers 1680 x 1050 resolution, supports Intel Core Solo, Core Duo, or Core 2 Duo CPUs, includes a PCI slot, and has two gigabit Ethernet ports, according to the company. ...
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Microsoft spins TechEd plans
Nov. 06, 2008
Microsoft announced that its annual TechEd North America conference, billed as the company's "premier worldwide conference on technical education," will revert to a one-week format for 2009. TechEd North America 2009 will be held from May 11 to May 15 in Los Angeles, the company says. ...
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Tiny PMP includes WiFi, camera
Nov. 06, 2008
The Korean company Mintpass announced a tiny PMP (personal media player) with WiFi, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and web browsing capabilities. Based on Windows CE 5.0, the "Mintpad" has a 2.9-inch touchscreen display, 128MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, and a microSD expansion slot, says Mintpass. ...
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Medical tablet has sealed case
Nov. 06, 2008
[Updated, 5:10 PM] -- Panasonic announced a Windows tablet PC targeting medical applications. The Toughbook H1 has a 10.4-inch touchscreen display, 1.86GHz Atom Z540 processor, 1GB of RAM, 80GB hard disk drive, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking, a two megapixel camera, and optional "Gobi" cellular connectivity, says Panasonic. ...
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Automation computer runs fanless Core 2 Duo
Nov. 05, 2008
Axiomtek announced a fanless, aluminum-cased embedded computer that targets industrial automation, DVR (digital video recorder), and digital signage applications. The eBOX830-831-FL runs Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded, offering dual gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB ports, four COM ports, and two IEEE 1394a ports, says Axiomtek. ...
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Embedded PC does external PC/104 stacks
Nov. 05, 2008
Taiwanese embedded PC and appliance specialist AR Infotek is shipping a fanless, x86-compatible system with top-mounted I/O connectors and external PC/104 expansion. The Pipal 2025 lets users add PC/104 modules without changing the system chassis, the company says.
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Tools for WES 2009 image deployment
Nov. 05, 2008
A newly available whitepaper highlights a new tool for installing Microsoft's premier embedded OS on multiple devices. "Using Sysprep in Windows Embedded Standard 2009," by Lynda Allen (left), compares Sysprep with System Cloning Tool, a similar but older tool also available in WES 2009. ...
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Vote for Windows!
Nov. 04, 2008
As U.S. elections near their end, a prominent tech journalist is asking readers to vote -- for the best and worst versions of Windows. The poll honors the fact that if Windows 7 is released in 2010, Windows (left) will have been around for 25 years. ...
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Microsoft plugs XPe security holes
Nov. 04, 2008
Microsoft has released its monthly batch of security updates for Windows XP Embedded (XPe). Announced on Microsoft's Windows Embedded Standard blog, and available now on its Mobile and Embedded Communications Extranet (ECE), the October batch boasts ten different fixes, including four rated "critical." ...
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Windows Mobile app nukes stolen data
Nov. 04, 2008
U.K. company Virtuity has announced a software application and service designed to delete the contents of lost or stolen Windows Mobile phones. "BackStopp Mobile" also uses cellular or WiFi connectivity to attempt pinpointing a missing device's location (left), the company says. ...
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Convertible UMPC includes GPS
Nov. 04, 2008
Fujitsu announced a new convertible UMPC (ultra mobile PC) that uses Intel's 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor. The LifeBook U820 includes a pivoting 5.6-inch touchscreen, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, hard drive or SSD (solid state disk) storage, an integral fingerprint sensor, and Windows Vista, according to the company. ...
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LG to focus on Windows Mobile?
Nov. 03, 2008
LG Electronics and Microsoft have announced a "memorandum of understanding" focusing on Windows Mobile. Under the terms of the agreement, the companies say, they'll join forces to develop and market "converged mobile devices," such as successors to the KS20 smartphone pictured at left. ...
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Embedded devices gain distributed computing tools
Nov. 03, 2008
Microsoft announced a set of .NET and Compact Framework class libraries and tools designed to help embedded developers create "loosely coupled concurrent and distributed applications." The CCR (concurrency and coordination runtime) and DSS (decentralized software services) Toolkit 2008 supports both Windows XP Embedded and Windows CE runtimes, the company adds. ...
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MIDs face tough climb?
Nov. 03, 2008
Mobile Internet devices (MIDs) face stiff challenges ahead, including lack of broadband wireless deployments, limited software, and low battery life, a new report claims. The devices also risk cannibalizing the PC market, warns the Hong Kong-based research firm CCID Consulting. ...
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Windows Mobile phone gets 800 x 480 display
Nov. 03, 2008
Samsung has announced a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone that includes a touchscreen display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution. The T*Omnia has 8GB or 16GB of flash storage, a five megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, and a DMB (digital multimedia broadcasting) TV receiver, the company says. ...
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Cortex-A8 module gets 3G dev kit
Oct. 31, 2008
Bsquare has announced a new 3G development kit designed to work with Windows CE and the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP35x evaluation module (EVM). The "3G Wireless Dev Kit" lets OEMs incorporate 3G connectivity in TI OMAP35x processor-based designs "in up to 60 percent of the time typically required," says Bsquare. ...
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COM Express module runs Windows CE
Oct. 31, 2008
Adlink announced a COM Express module that runs Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded. The Express-AT incorporates a 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, supports CRT resolution up to 1600 x 1200, and provides a gigabit Ethernet port and two SATA ports, says the company. ...
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Asus (re)spins $200 netbook
Oct. 31, 2008
Netbook pioneer Asus will introduce a new version of its Eee PC (left) next year for just $200, says company president Jerry Shen. The company has also teamed up with Intel to launch a new website, intended to bring about the "world's first community-designed PCs."
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Windows 7 is "netbook-friendly"
Oct. 31, 2008
It might be too early to plan the funeral, but the end of Windows XP as a desktop operating system is nigh. The forthcoming Windows 7 will run well even on netbooks, according to Microsoft officials, removing any excuse for OEMs to ship its seven-year-old predecessor. ...
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"MiniBlade" spec targets miniature mass storage
Oct. 30, 2008
The Small Form Factor Special Interest Group (SFF-SIG) announced it is working on a specification to standardize small-format storage. The SFF-SIG, which earlier this year announced a "SUMIT" spec for tiny single-board computers (SBCs), will base the MiniBlade spec on SiliconSystems' SiliconDrive II Blade technology.
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Microsoft enhances Live Mesh
Oct. 30, 2008
Microsoft announced "significant new features" for its software-plus-services offering, aimed at synchronizing content between multiple desktop PCs and mobile devices. "Live Mesh" now offers dedicated Windows Mobile and Macintosh OS X (left) client software, is available worldwide, and includes a bevy of enhancements, says Microsoft. ...
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