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WindowsForDevices year-end review: Top business stories of 2008
JANUARYMOBO VENDOR SPINS WINDOWS PHONEVeteran motherboard manufacturer Micro-Star International (MSI) said it would make its first entry into the mobile phone market with a handset based on Windows CE and Intrinsyc's Soleus software platform."
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WindowsForDevices year-end review: Top hardware stories of 2008
JANUARYFIRST-EVER INTEL ARCHITECTURE SOC DEMO'D Intel CEO Paul Otellini talked up Menlow, the company's platform for Mobile Internet Devices. He also demonstrated the first-ever Intel Architecture (IA) system-on-chip (SoC) for consumer electronics, a "Canmore" processor available later this year for Internet-enabled set-top boxes, media..."
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Customizing the Windows CE build system using DIRS, SOURCES, and CECs [MSDN]
Last month we provided an overview of the typical steps used to build an image of Microsoft Windows CE .NET, and took a look at how the operating system is built under the covers. The build system is extensible at a number of levels, providing a means for adding your own drivers, technologies, and applications to a platform."
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Device Profile: Intrinsyc CerfPDA
The CerfPDA reference design is based on the Intel StrongArm-1110 processor, and provides: a completely packaged solution which includes a 3.8 in. STN Color display, 64 MB SDRAM, 32MB Flash storage; off-the-shelf embedded tools; an ergonomic design; technical support; and multiple configuration options."
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Component Designer: Casting the Mold, Part 1
Welcome back! The holidays have passed in the U.S., and I'm back, reasonably refreshed, and ready to get started dissecting the first of our Microsoft Windows XP Embedded tools, Component Designer. I'm hoping you're ready as well. Why Component Designer first? Well, it's like this . . ."
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Component Designer: Casting the Mold, Part 2
"Up to Speed," the February installment of the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded "Get Embedded" column, discusses the issue of dependencies and other source level definition (SLD) file objects."
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Creating a Software Development Kit for Windows CE
Writing applications for Microsoft Windows desktop operating systems is straightforward; you know exactly which APIs are supported. This is defined by the Windows Platform Software Development Kit (SDK), which can be downloaded from this link."
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XPe Corral: Newsgroup Questions & Answers
In this edition of his Windows XP Embedded column, Microsoft test software engineer Jon Fincher tackles a recent round of technical questions from the newsgroups."
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Hard Real-Time with Venturcom RTX on Microsoft Windows XP/XPe
Please note: this article has been superceded by the following updated version: Achieving hard real-time on Windows XP, XP Embedded ..."
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Testing Real-Time Systems in Windows CE
This edition of the 'Get Embedded' column, by Microsoft product manager Mike Hall and Entelechy Consulting founder Steve Maillet, ponders real-time support for Windows CE.Net and surveys the tools used to measure and test the real-time performance of a device."
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Device Profile: Hitachi Wearable Internet Appliance (WIA)
Hitachi, Ltd. announced that under a license agreement with Xybernaut Corporation's broad patents for wearable computing and communications has developed a Wearable Internet Appliance (WIA) for the consumer market. 10.9-ounce wearable computer runs Microsoft's Windows CE 3.0. The device incorporates a Compact Flash slot, USB port, 32 MB of RAM and a removable internal rechargeable battery and provides..."
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Device Profile: Exertris workout bike
An interactive gaming workout cycle that uses Microsoft Windows XP Embedded for interactive multimedia features, built-in networking, and broadband connectivity. The system offers a workout and entertainment. The Exertris offers personal logons to enable users to monitor their health and exercise regimen progress, and networking and broadband connectivity to enable users to compete with others in their..."
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Device Profile: Bernina artista 200E
Bernina's sewing machine and embroidery system is based on Microsoft Windows CE. Bernina has been known as the sewing industry's innovator -- developing and introducing new products, features and technology for sewers, quilters and embroiderers."
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Device Profile: AudioRamp iRAD-R (Internet Radio)
The AudioRamp iRAD-R Internet radio combines streaming and compressed audio with traditional AM/FM reception. iRAD-R also allows access to thousands of stored audio files (MP3/WMA) stored on a PC's hard drive."
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Device Profile: Ripflash Auido player
RipFlash is a full featured audio Player with USB connectivity. The device records MP3 files using the on board microphone for voice and live recording or directly from any audio source, such as a CD player, through it's line-in connector."
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