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Laptop-like "companion" supports Windows Mobile 6.1
May 02, 2008
Celio Corporation says it is adding support for additional mobile phones -- some based on Windows Mobile 6.1 -- to its laptop-like smartphone add-on. The Redfly Mobile Companion links with a phone via Bluetooth or USB, then provides the user with an eight-inch screen and keyboard. ...
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World's first "pico projector" runs Windows CE
May 02, 2008
Sunlink International has announced a Windows CE-based PMP (personal media player) with a built-in "pico projector." The battery-operated, index card-sized "SunView Mobile PMP" features an adjustable-focus FLC (ferroelectric liquid crystal) projector claimed capable of casting a 54-inch VGA (640x480) image up to two meters (6.5 feet). ...
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DAQ board supports multiple CPU modules
May 02, 2008
Diamond Systems has announced an SBC that represents a novel variation on the four-year-old EPIC form-factor. Intended for data acquisition (DAQ) applications, the Neptune offers a choice of three ETX-format CPU modules, along with PC/104-Plus expansion and 32 analog inputs with automatic calibration, says Diamond. ...
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Software mimics iPhone user interface
May 01, 2008
A newly announced program is designed to simulate the user interface of Apple's iPhone on Windows Mobile devices. Flick Software's "iSwish" includes a photo library, lets users zoom in and out on photos with their fingers, and can also launch standard Windows Mobile applications, says Flick. ...
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Adobe frees Flash for devices
May 01, 2008
Adobe hopes to make its Flash technology as ubiquitous on devices as PCs. Under an "Open Screen Project," it will remove restrictions on Flash file formats, open Flash server protocols, and give away the player along with the APIs needed to port it to new devices. ...
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Windows Mobile 6.1 phone sports dual displays
May 01, 2008
Asus has announced a phone that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and sports dual displays. The M930 has a two-inch portrait mode QVGA external display, and hinges open to reveal a 2.6-inch WQVGA (400x240) landscape-mode internal ...
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"3.5-inch" SBC hosts Atom
Apr. 30, 2008
Intel's Centrino Atom chipset is available in yet another form factor, thanks to a new single board computer (SBC) from Ibase. The company's "IB882" uses a 3.5-inch format, with PCI-104 expansion and real-world I/O that includes dual gigabit Ethernet and an optional VGA port. ...
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Code profiler helps fine-tune .NET CF apps
Apr. 30, 2008
Eqatec has released a free code analysis tool for Microsoft's .NET Compact Framework. Claimed to be the only code profiler available for .NET CF, the Eqatec Profiler generates detailed reports, while enlarging binaries less than 50 percent and lengthening runtimes only 30 percent, the company says. ...
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Tablet PC has camera, RFID reader
Apr. 30, 2008
Motion Computing has released a tablet PC targeting contractors, delivery drivers, and other field workers. The F5 has a 10.4-inch touchscreen display, Core Solo CPU, hard disk or SSD (solid state drive), 802.11a/b/g networking, Bluetooth, a two megapixel camera, and an RFID reader. ...
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Microsoft discovers XP SP3 glitch
Apr. 30, 2008
Microsoft has found a glitch with its newly released Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional. While SP3 remains available, it is being witheld from Windows Update, and should not be installed by customers using Microsoft's Dynamics Retail Management System (RMS), says Microsoft. ...
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Microsoft "mashup" site to become open-source development hub?
Apr. 29, 2008
A Microsoft-created website originally designed to create web "mashups" could become a hub for designing open-source Windows Mobile applications, if a proposal made this week catches on. Paul O'Brien, founder of the Windows Mobile community MoDaCo, has suggested using Microsoft's "Popfly" site to share code.
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Atom-based COM Express module is "smallest possible"
Apr. 29, 2008
RadiSys has announced an Atom-based computer-on-module (COM) that runs Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded and targets battery-powered handheld devices. The 3.4 x 2.75 inch Procelerant Z500 is as small as a COM can get while still complying with the COM Express standard's pinout, claims RadiSys. ...
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Compact network appliance sports six gigE ports
Apr. 29, 2008
Portwell has announced a "desktop" network security appliance that measures 9 x 8 x 2 inches and includes six Ethernet ports. The NAD-2100 comes with Celeron M or Pentium M processors, offers Compact Flash or DOM (disk-on-module) storage, and supports a serial-interfaced system console, says Portwell. ...
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Microsoft releases Windows XP Service Pack 3
Apr. 29, 2008
Microsoft has released Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP Home and for Windows XP Professional, with availability for Windows XP Embedded expected "at a later date." SP3 combines previously released patches with new "black hole" router detection, network policy enforcement, easier-to-use security, and a new cryptographic module, ...
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.NET Micro Framework multithreading explained
Apr. 28, 2008
Microsoft's .NET Micro Framework (.NET MF) supports multithreading, just as its larger relatives, the .NET Compact Framework and .NET Framework do. A new posting on the .NET MF team blog reviews techniques for retrieving and setting thread priorities, scheduling threads, and suspending or stopping threads. ...
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Software turns phones into Bluetooth-based kiosks
Apr. 28, 2008
Zurado Systems has announced software that allows Bluetooth-enabled Windows Mobile phones or PDAs to send or receive proximity-based information. Targeting retail, exhibitions, store displays, and even personal use, Please Explain That (PXT) sends text, images, and audio over a range of about 30 feet, says Zurado. ...
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Skype adds Java-based VoIP client
Apr. 28, 2008
VoIP software provider Skype is beta testing a Java-based version of its flagship VoIP soft-client. The new "mobile Skype" software is currently available for about 50 Java-enabled mobile phones, including devices made by Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson. ...
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New mobile device touchscreen tech demo'd
Apr. 28, 2008
Wacom has announced a new touchscreen technology aimed at reducing problems associated with capacitive touchscreens in mobile devices. RRFC (reversing ramped field capacitive) touchscreens will use ramped voltages to deliver greater accuracy, easier finger operation, freedom from recalibration, and longer battery life, Wacom says. ...
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DIN-rail PC runs Windows CE or XP Embedded
Apr. 28, 2008
Axiomtek has announced a compact industrial PC that runs Windows CE or XP Embedded and is designed for DIN-rail mounting. The remotely controllable ICO-200 has an AMD Geode LX800 CPU, up to 1GB of RAM, Compact Flash storage, and a Mini PCI slot, the company says. ...
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Windows CE based PND boasts 3D "reality view"
Apr. 25, 2008
Navigon has introduced a pair of PNDs (personal navigation devices) that feature a "reality view" with 3D images and actual roadsign text. The Windows CE 5.0-based Navigon 2100max and 2120max also offer regularly updated maps and POIs (points of interest), and spoken street names, says Navigon. ...
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Device revenue, earnings up at Microsoft
Apr. 25, 2008
Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division (EDD), which includes the company's embedded Windows operating systems, has reported a year-over-year increase in quarterly revenue, and a profit margin approaching six percent. However, overall company revenue was flat, according to third quarter numbers released by Microsoft for fiscal 2008. ...
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Updated mobile database goes into beta
Apr. 25, 2008
Syware has released a beta of an update to its development tool aimed at letting non-programmers create databases for devices running Windows CE and Windows Mobile. Visual CE version 11 adds new XML handling and server sync'ing capabilities, along with .WAV playback and SMS message-launched forms. ...
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Atom-based COM uses nanoETXexpress form-factor
Apr. 25, 2008
Kontron has introduced the first COM (computer-on-module) using the company's nanoETXexpress form factor. Targeting demanding handheld applications, the nanoETXexpress-SP uses Intel's Atom processor, has up to 1GB of RAM and 4GB of flash on board, supports HD video, and offers eight USB ports, says Kontron.
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Tablet PCs use Intel's Atom
Apr. 25, 2008
Nexcom has announced three tablet computers using Intel's Atom processor, and targeting logistics, health care, and vehicle applications. The MTC 2100, MTC 2100-MD, and MRC 2100 feature 8.4-inch sunlight-readable displays, fingerprint readers, and Infineon TPMs (trusted platform modules), and run eight hours on batteries, says Nexcom. ...
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Media-oriented mini PC sports discrete graphics
Apr. 24, 2008
Asus has launched a mini PC it says is the world's first with an embedded discrete graphics card. The media-oriented Essentio CS5110 offers a Blu-Ray drive, plays 1080p HD video via HDMI, offers S/PDIF audio output, and has up to 1TB of disk storage, says Asus. ...
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