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        WindowsForDevices year-end review: Top hardware/software stories of 2007

        Jonathan Angel | Date: Dec 24, 2000 | Comments: 1



        JANUARYGATES TOUTS VISTA IN CES KEYNOTEWith the consumer release of Windows Vista set for Jan. 30, Bill Gates unsurprisingly devoted much of his Consumer Electronics Show (CES) keynote to Vista. Additionally, the presentation highlighted upcoming Xbox 360 IPTV capabilities, and a partnership with Ford to develop voice-activated...


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        MICROSOFT TO ADD IPTV FUNCTIONALITY TO XBOX 360
        Microsoft is integrating its IPTV software platform into the Xbox 360, the company announced this week. By converting the Xbox into an "all-in-one digital entertainment device" that combines IPTV services with next-generation gaming and interactivity, Microsoft will position itself to grab TV set-top marketshare from TiVo. Details

        MOBILE 64-BIT CHIPS ARRIVE ON AMDS EMBEDDED ROADMAP
        AMD has added two mobile processors to its AMD64 Longevity Program for embedded products. The news means that AMDs dual-core Turion 64 X2 Model TL-52 and single-core Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+ will be available for at least five years, targeting thin client and single-board computers, among other embedded applications. Details

        MICROSOFT AND FORD GET IN "SYNC"
        Ford Motor Company has announced a new factory-installed, in-car communications and entertainment system based on "Microsoft Auto," recently renamed from Windows Mobile for Automotive. Dubbed "Sync," Fords new capability will become available later this year in a dozen 2008 vehicles from Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury. Details


        FEBRUARY

        INTEL FORGES FORWARD WITH 45NM PROCESSOR TECH
        Labeling it "one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design," Intel on Jan. 27 said it is utilizing two "dramatically new" materials to build the insulating walls and switching gates for 45nm (nanometer) transistors. The company also said that five early-version 45nm processors are up and running. Details

        MICROSOFT UNLEASHES WINDOWS MOBILE 6
        Following a surprise early unveiling last week, Microsoft formally rolled out Windows Mobile 6 this week at the 3GSM mobile technology show in Barcelona. Among the key improvements in the platform are new messaging tools, enhanced security, and support for Microsoft Office features "previously available only on PCs," Details

        MICROSOFT RELEASES LOW-END EMBEDDED SOFTWARE PLATFORM
        Microsoft officially released the .NET Micro Framework Software Development Kit (SDK), this week at the Embedded World conference in Nuremburg, Germany. The new, low-end member of Microsofts embedded software lineup extends the companys reach into high-volume, cost-sensitive devices and subsystems with severely constrained processor and memory resources. Details

        WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED "FEATURE PREVIEW 2008" AVAILABLE
        Microsoft has released a new Community Technology Preview (CTP) for Windows XP Embedded SP2. "Feature Preview 2008" offers a number of new and updated features to try out, including Media Player 11, Internet Explorer 7, and .NET Framework 3.0, along with some bug fixes. Details


        MARCH

        MICROSOFT UNVEILS VOIP-ENABLED PHONE PLATFORM
        Microsoft last week unveiled a VoIP-enabled phone system software platform based on Windows XP Embedded. "Response Point," currently in beta, supports both IP- and traditional analog-based telephony, targets small businesses, and is expected ship this year in production devices from three vendors. Details


        APRIL


        VIA UNVEILS FIRST PICO-ITX DESIGN
        Chip-maker Via Technologies has revealed details about its "pico-ITX" hardware reference design, and promised to announce its first commercially available mainboard based on the new form-factor "soon." Slightly smaller than the venerable PC/104 standard, pico-ITX represents "the smallest complete x86 mainboard in the industry," Via said. Details

        INTEL TIPS BIG PLANS FOR X86 SoCs
        Intels x86-based SoC (system-on-chip) processor roadmap may be much broader than originally thought, judging by a presentation by Intel Embedded GM Doug Davis at the Embedded Systems Conference this week. Additionally, Intel has shipped its first quad-core processors for embedded applications, and announced an 8-core server platform due in July. Details

        AMD AIMS IGP-ENABLED CHIPSETS AT DEVICE MARKET
        AMD has launched its first chipsets with integrated graphics processors (IGPs) since acquiring graphics chip vendor ATI last October. The 690G and the 690V have ATI Radeon x1250 IGPs, and target thin clients, POS (point-of-sales) devices, gaming devices, and single-board computers. Details

        INTEL LAUNCHES MOBILE DEVICE PROCESSORS
        At its Beijing Developer Forum this week, Intel confirmed it is shipping an "ultra mobile" chipset for UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs) and MIDs (mobile Internet devices). It also claimed to be sampling a second-generation mobile processor based on 45nm silicon and "High-K" metal gate transistor technology. Details

        MICROSOFT UPDATES RETAIL-ORIENTED WINDOWS OS
        Microsoft today announced an enhanced version of its Windows-based operating system for retail point-of-sales/service environments. Windows Embedded for Point of Service 1.1 Update ("WEPOS 1.1 Update") adds support for the "latest industry standards," streamlines installation of mass storage devices during setup, and boasts enhanced language support. Details


        MAY

        ROBOTICS STUDIO TAKES CENTER STAGE AT MEDC
        Studio software took center stage at MEDC last week. This years Sumo Robotics competition featured machines running Robotics Studio CTP 1.5 vying to push each other out of the ring.
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        "SURFACE COMPUTING" PROMISES NEW UI PARADIGM
        Imagine a computer display in your coffee table. Now imagine that you can control and manipulate objects on that display simply by touching and dragging them with your fingers. That is the essence of a futuristic "surface computing" user interface (UI) paradigm revealed this week by Microsoft. Details

        FEATURE PHONE PLATFORM STEPS UP TO WINDOWS CE 6.0
        Intrinsyc Software has ported its Windows CE-based Soleus feature phone platform to Windows CE 6.0. The company demonstrated a preview of the CE 6.0-based version running on a Marvell PXA270 applications processor at Microsofts Mobile and Embedded DevCon (MEDC) in Taiwan this week. Details


        JUNE

        VIA DEBUTS TINIEST MOTHERBOARD YET
        Via CEO Wenchi Chen revealed a business card-sized motherboard billed as the "worlds first industry-standard form-factor for PC/phone convergence," at Computex this week. The "mobile-ITX" board measures 3 x 1.8 inches - half the size of Vias "pico-ITX" form-factor - and runs Linux or Windows XP Embedded. Details


        JULY

        MICROSOFT ROBOTICS STUDIO TARGETS WINDOWS CE
        Microsoft has released an enhanced version of its robotics application development toolkit. Version 1.5 of Microsoft Robotics Studio now allows creation of autonomous robots running Windows CE and Windows Mobile, and also adds support for vision and speech recognition. Details

        REMOTE TOOLS FRAMEWORK RELEASED FOR WINDOWS CE
        Microsoft has released Remote Tools Framework 1.0, a platform for developing tools that diagnose and test Windows CE- and Mobile-based devices. Thanks to an included shell, users can deploy multiple tools simultaneously to the same device. Details


        AUGUST

        VISUAL STUDIO BETA AIMS ENHANCEMENTS AT MOBILE DEVS
        Microsoft has released a second beta of the next version of its Visual Studio software development environment. Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2, targeted at "early adopters," is said to provide a variety of enhancements for mobile developers. Details

        VIA AIMS 1W X86 CPU AT MOBILE, EMBEDDED APPS
        Via Technologies has introduced a new ultra-low voltage (ULV) processor aimed at industrial, commercial, and ultra-mobile applications. Touted as the "worlds most power-efficient" x86-compatible CPU, the 500MHz Via Eden ULV processor debuted at an Embedded Systems Conference in Taipei this week. Details


        SEPTEMBER

        MICROSOFT RELEASES .NET MICRO FRAMEWORK 2.0 SP1
        Microsoft has announced the availability of a significant update to its .NET Micro Framework 2.0 software development kit (SDK). Announced in conjunction with this weeks Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) in Boston, Service Pack 1 (SP1) is said to feature "new enhancements to build more secure, attractive, innovative, and globalized applications." Details

        AMD ADDS SINGLE-CORE ATHLONS TO EMBEDDED PORTFOLIO
        AMD has reaffirmed its commitment to the embedded market, announcing two new low-power, single-core processors. Compatible with the companys AM2 socket, the AMD Athlon 64 processor Models 2000+, 2600+, and 3100+ feature power envelopes of 8, 15, and 25 watts respectively. Details


        OCTOBER

        TROLLTECH PORTS QT TO WINDOWS CE
        Trolltech has unleashed a Windows CE version of Qt, its cross-platform application development framework. Qt/WinCE, made available today as a downloadable technology preview, is scheduled to see its final release "late in Q1 2008." Details

        MICROSOFT RELEASES VOIP-ENABLED PHONE SOFTWARE
        Microsoft announced that its VoIP-enabled phone system software platform based on Windows XP Embedded has been released to manufacturing. "Response Point" supports both IP- and traditional analog-based telephony and will ship in production devices next month. Details

        MICROSOFT PLOTS EMBEDDED OPERATING SYSTEM FUTURES
        In his keynote at the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) last month, Kevin Dallas, GM of Microsofts Windows Embedded unit, tipped some of his groups future product plans. Included are new versions of Windows CE 6.0 and Windows XP Embedded, plus the arrival of "Windows Vista Embedded." Details

        MICROSOFT UNVEILS DEVICE MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
        Microsoft has announced a security management platform for Windows Mobile devices. "System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008" allows administrators to provision and manage smartphones, and lets users access enterprise applications residing behind the firewall.
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        NOVEMBER

        WINDOWS CE WEB SERVER TARGETS EMBEDDED APPS
        OpenNETCF Consulting has announced a small-footprint Web server that runs on Windows CE 5.0 and 6.0. "Padarn" provides a subset of Microsofts ASP.NET application framework, and can be used to create Web-based front ends for almost any embedded system. Details

        WINDOWS GOES ON A DIET FOR MINI-LAPTOPS
        Mini-laptops are suddenly in season. After months of anticipation and rumored shipments to Brazil and Mexico, Intels ClassMate PC has been sighted "in the wild" by U.S.-based reviewers, and Asuss much-heralded Eee PC made its debut in the U.S. Details

        MICROSOFT STARTS CUSTOMIZING WINDOWS MOBILE
        Microsoft has come up with a new way to promote Windows Mobile to device makers and wireless carriers. Members of the Windows Mobile team, both in the U.S. And U.K., will help develop customized user interfaces (Uis) that enable these vendors to differentiate their offerings. Details

        MICROSOFT OFFICIALLY RELEASES WINDOWS EMBEDDED CE 6.0 R2
        Microsoft has officially launched "Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2" at the Embedded Technology Conference 2007 in Yokohama, Japan. Microsofts announcements included not only a laundry list of new Windows CE features and enhancements, but also "Spark," an initiative designed to cut the cost of CE development for hobbyists and academics. Details

        QUALCOMM UNVEILS 1 GHZ MOBILE PHONE PROCESSORS
        Qualcomm has unveiled the first two products in its "Snapdragon" family of chipsets aimed at next-generation mobile phones. The dual-core QSD8250/8650 chipsets clock to 1 Ghz, include a "universal modem" claimed to support "all 2G and 3G mobile broadband standards," and are being demonstrated running Windows CE- and Linux-based Oses. Details



        DECEMBER

        MICROSOFT OFFERS SNEAK PEAK AT WINDOWS MOBILE UPGRADE
        Microsoft has demonstrated the next version of Windows Mobile and scheduled its release for the first quarter of next year. The product -- likely to be called Windows Mobile 6.1 or Windows Mobile 6 Second Edition -- was shown behind closed doors yesterday at a Microsoft-sponsored event in Amsterdam. Details

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