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      • Device Profile: Itronix H/PC -- FEX21The Itronix fex21 H/PC (a handheld PC) is a unique device that offers multiple communication protcols for highly mobile workforces. Ruggedized to meet military standards for impact and water resistance, the design runs on Micrsoft Windows CE Handheld PC on a 129 MHz MIPS processor. Optional protocols for wireless communication include it own Common Radio Module Architecture (CRMA) design along with CDPD,..."Read more >
      • Device Profile: T-Mobile MDAT-Mobile has announced the availability of a mobile phone based on Microsoft's Pocket PC Phone Edition. The device, the MDA, is based on the "Wallaby" reference design from Taiwan's HTC corporation and runs on the 206 MHz Intel StrongARM processor."Read more >
      • Device Profile: Symbol PPT 8000Symbol Technologies has introduced a Pocket PC-based handheld that runs on the 400 MHz Intel XScale PXA250 processor equipped with 64/128 MB RAM and 64MB ROM. The PPT 8000 is 7.3 in. x 3.6 x 1.8 in. in size and has a large 3.9 in. VGA display (320 x 240 portrait) with 64k color. Wireless options are available both integrated (802.11b) and the Socket Bluetooth module is supported."Read more >
      • Device Profile: Toshiba e310/e330 Pocket PCsThe Toshiba e310/e330 both run the MS Pocket PC platform and are based on the Intel 206MHz Intel StrongARM processor and 300MHz PXA-250 processor respectively. With 64MB SDRAM and SD card slot, the e330 model offers robust CPU and enhanced memory from the e310 model (with 32 MB RAM/16 ROM), but both are models are fairly similar."Read more >
      • Device Profile: First International Computer's KJ001First International Computer's Pocket PC-based device is powered by the Intel StrongARM SA1110, 206MHz processor. The unit has 64 MB SDRAM and 32 MB Flash ROM. The display is a 3.8 in. reflective TFT LCD with touchpanel and front light."Read more >
      • Device Profile:NEC's device is based on the company's 168MHz NEC MIPS processor amd runs Microsoft's Windows for Handheld PC 2000. The handheld is equipped with 24MB ROM, 32MB RAM, and 16MB internal Flash memory with PCMCIA and CompactFlash expansion slots."Read more >
      • Creating Custom Components for Windows XP EmbeddedSummary: Learn the steps and tools required to build a custom component for Windows XP Embedded and determine what should be included in your custom operating system image to allow a custom application or service to run. (16 printed pages)"Read more >
      • Interrupt Architecture in Microsoft Windows CEOverviewWith Microsoft Windows CE .NET, Microsoft has advanced the interrupt architecture of Windows CE. The operating system's (OS) ability to deal with shared interrupts greatly extends the ability of Windows CE .NET to support many interrupt architectures. This article explores the scenarios for dealing with interrupts from both the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and application..."Read more >
      • Device Profile: Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOXFujitsu Siemens bases their Pocket PC on the new Intel PXA250 applications processor. The unit has 64 MB RAM and 32 MB ROM, hosts a color touchscreen, (240 x 320) pixel TFT with auto-dim. USB, iRDA, and Bluetooth interfaces are included, and an optional GSM/GPRS receiver provides full mobile functionality."Read more >
      • Creating a Windows XP Embedded ShellSummary: Learn how to build a Windows XP Embedded Shell Component. A custom shell component can be selected in the same manner as the standard Explorer Shell. A custom shell can be used to create a fixed function device. (6 printed pages)"Read more >
      • Device profile: Tatung Tablet PCThe TATUNG TabletPC, equipped with Microsoft's "digital ink" extensions to Windows XP, is offered in two models, the Tangy 440 and the Tangy 830. The fanless tablet device runs with or without a keyboard. The webpad is ready to go and offers a broad range of connected and wireless connectivity options including WiFi (802.11b) and Bluetooth."Read more >
      • Application Development Landscape for Windows CE .NETThe rich set of development choices for Microsoft Windows CE .NET can be daunting. Developers who want to build traditional GUI applications can choose between the Microsoft Win32 Application Programming Interface (API), the object-oriented approach of the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library, or the rich programming model and great tool support for the .NET Compact Framework."Read more >
      • Device profile: IceBox FlipScreenIcebox LLC, a division of Kitchen appliance maker Salton Inc., introduced the new Icebox FlipScreen 2002 in January at CES. Part of Bill Gates' keynote at the show profiling exciting new technology devices for the wired home, the Icebox has been newly upgraded to Windows CE .NET. The FlipScreen is a kitchen entertainment center offering one-touch access to Cable TV, broadband Internet, DVDs, audio CDs, and..."Read more >
      • Device Profile: Intermec 700 series handheld computersThe 700 Color series from Intermec features the Intel XScale processor and Microsoft's Pocket PC software. The configurable design allows the integration of up to three radios in a single device, and the unit provides a broad range of scanning options along with a long-lasting battery. "Read more >
      • Device Profile: VoxTec's PhraselatorThe VoxTec Phraselator is a ruggedized PDA that is a one-way phrase-based voice-to-voice machine translator. A phrase is matched with a prerecorded output phrase and played through a speaker. Users can provide information, give orders or directions, and ask simple questions in another language.The device targets military applications."Read more >
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