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Comparison between Windows Embedded Standard 2009 and Windows Embedded Standard 2011
Foreword -- Contributed by Lynda Allen and the Windows Embedded Test Team, this whitepaper gives a high-level summary of the differences between the existing product, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (based on Windows XP) and Windows Embedded Standard 2011, based on Windows 7. It focuses on some of the operating system (OS) feature differences, and compares the tools and OS building models."
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Microsoft spotlights Windows-powered gadgets at CES 2004 (Part 2)
Part 2: Windows CE based devicesNote: Click each small photo to view a larger image.XPDA-9 Device type: Point Of Sale Manufacturer: Logostek,..."
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Microsoft spotlights Windows-powered gadgets at CES 2004 (Part 3)
Part 3: Windows Mobile based devicesNote: Click each small photo to view a larger image.Portable Media Center Device type: Manufacturer: ViewSonic,..."
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Microsoft spotlights Windows-powered gadgets at CES 2004 (Part 4)
Part 4: Windows XP Embedded powered devicesNote: Click each small photo to view a larger image.ECast Starlink Device type: Digital Jukebox..."
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June 2006 Windows CE Shared Source contest submission page
Be sure to carefully review the Contest Rules before making your submission. When you're ready to submit your project, send an email containing URLs pointing to the public location of your project's code, documentation, and video, as specified in the Contest Rules, by clicking the words "Submit..."
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Case Study: Logic Product Development
This case study explains how (and why) Logic Product Development used Microsoft Windows CE .NET in the design of an affordable, portable device used in breaking down genes into their components . . ."
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Great Gadget Smack-Down Round Three -- Smack-Down!
This is it, Round Three of the Great Gadget Smack-Down! The table below summarizes specific, finished-product devices in nine categories. Each device is featured at LinuxDevices.com or WindowsForDevices.com, two sister sites that maintain and frequently update Device..."
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Great Gadget SmackDown Round 3 -- Post-match Wrap-up
It's the end of Round Three in the Great Gadget Smack-Down, time to weigh the mighty blows wielded by both heavyweights. Overall, Linux landed 52 percent of 603 blows. but Windows connected plenty of haymakers, too. This fight is far from finished!"
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Great Gadget Smack-Down Round Three -- Backgrounder
It's the beginning of Round Three in this knock-down, drag-out battle between Windows and Linux for the hearts and minds of developers building gadgets like smartphones, PDAs, firewalls, and consumer entertainment equipment."
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Great Gadget Smack-Down Round 4 -- Backgrounder
It's the beginning of Round Four in this knock-down, drag-out battle between Windows and Linux for the hearts and minds of developers building gadgets like smartphones, PDAs, firewalls, and consumer entertainment equipment."
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Great Gadget Smack-Down Round 4 -- Smack-Down!
This is it, Round Four of the Great Gadget Smack-Down! The table below summarizes specific, finished-product devices in nine categories. Each device is featured at LinuxDevices.com or WindowsForDevices.com, two sister sites that maintain and frequently update Device..."
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Great Gadget Smack-Down Round 4 -- Post-match Wrap-up
It's the end of Round Four in the Great Gadget Smack-Down -- time to weigh the mighty blows wielded by both heavyweights. Overall, Linux has landed 51 percent of 715 blows, but Windows has connected plenty of haymakers, too."
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Contacting WindowsForDevices.com
As a result of the recent explosion in email spam, WindowsForDevices.com has been deluged with unwanted emails. Consequently, we have been compelled to discontinue the practice of providing clickable links for contacting our staff."
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WindowsForDevices year-end review:
Top market research reports of 2006
JANUARYSMARTPHONE GROWTH SIGNIFICANT, BUT RISKS REMAIN The smartphone market grew over 70 percent in 2005 and will grow significantly during the next five years, according to In-Stat. However, the high-end devices risk being perceived as "very expensive feature phones" if users don't download the applications required to make the..."
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