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COM Express module marches to Core 2 drum — Jul. 17, 2008 — Congatec is now sampling a COM Express module using Intel's latest high-end processor with guaranteed long-term availability. The Conga-BM45 uses a 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo T9400 and GM45 Express chipset, and supports DDR3 memory, claimed to use 20 percent less power than DDR2 SDRAM. ...
Opera betas Windows Mobile browser — Jul. 17, 2008 — Opera Software has released its first public beta of a new Windows Mobile web browser. Opera Mobile 9.5 beta 1 offers full-screen browsing, panning and zooming, a new user interface, remote development and debugging tools, and the ability to save pages to a phone, says Opera. ...
Microsoft re-patches XPe — Jul. 17, 2008 — Microsoft has released its July 2008 batch of security updates for Windows XP Embedded. Two fixes, rated "critical" and "important" respectively, involve the operating system's Bluetooth stack and DNS functionality, and are available now on the Mobile & Embedded Communications Extranet (ECE), the company says. ...
Windows CE stack gains digital maps, targets PNDs — Jul. 16, 2008 — Intrinsyc Software has announced another deal aimed at bolstering the navigation capabilities of Soleus, its application stack for Windows CE-based phones and PNDs (personal navigation devices). A "multi-year" agreement with Navteq means Intrinsyc will be able to bundle digital maps as well as navigation software with Soleus, it says. ...
COM Express module sports 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo — Jul. 16, 2008 — RadiSys announced a COM Express module based on Intel's newly shipping Core 2 Duo T9400 and GM45 Express chipset. The Windows- and Linux-ready Procelerant CEGM45 targets portable, high-performance applications, and comes in Type 2 and Type 3 COM Express pin-out models, says the company. ...
Intel aims T9400, GM45 at device market — Jul. 16, 2008 — This week, Intel launched five 45nm Core 2 Duo processors under its new "Centrino 2" moniker. The overall announcement emphasized laptops, but the company's new 2.53GHz T9400 processor and GM45 Express chipset target embedded devices, with a touted seven-year lifecycle and available EMBC2DGM45DRxDK dev board. ...
Automation computers run Windows CE or XP Embedded — Jul. 15, 2008 — Axiomtek has announced two aluminum-cased embedded computers targeting automation, kiosk, digital signage, and vehicle applications. The eBOX832-831 and eBOX832-840 run Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded, offering dual gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB ports, four COM ports, and two IEEE 1394a ports, according to the company. ...
Microsoft releases "optional" XPe updates — Jul. 15, 2008 — Microsoft has released two "optional" updates for Windows XP Embedded (XPe). The updates follow a release last month of four "critical" security updates, and should be applied after the critical updates are in place, Microsoft says. ...
Windows Mobile MID gains IP telephony — Jul. 15, 2008 — Japanese carrier Emobile has announced a "pure IP" telephony service using a Windows Mobile 6.0-based tablet computer with HSDPA, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The service lets users of Sharp's EM-ONE MID (mobile internet device) make and receive calls without a traditional mobile connection, the company says.
Is Windows Mobile "turning into Palm"? — Jul. 14, 2008 — Intended to boost Windows Mobile's popularity, third-party facelifts to the smartphone operating system might instead contribute to its demise. At least, that's according to a thought-provoking blog posting by Alex Kac, a mobile programmer and CEO of Web Information Solutions (WebIS), Inc. ...
Samsung rev's SCH-i760 firmware — Jul. 14, 2008 — Samsung has announced a free Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade for its Verizon-branded SCH-i760 smartphone. The downloadable upgrade provides threaded SMS, a task manager, the ability to zoom out on Web pages, and YouTube video support, along with a fixed memory leak and enhanced Bluetooth, says Samsung. ...
New Treo includes WiFi, GPS — Jul. 14, 2008 — [Revised, Jul. 15] -- The first U.S. Windows Mobile-powered Treo in more than a year offers a couple of things missing in the 3G iPhone. The Palm 800w boasts a tactile QWERTY keyboard, a hardware WiFi switch, turn-by-turn navigation, and Bluetooth support for stereo music headsets. ...
High-end netbook runs XP on Atom — Jul. 11, 2008 — While U.S. consumers are still waiting for MSI's back-ordered Wind netbook, a U.K. retailer is now shipping its own private-label version. PC World's "Advent 4211" includes an Atom N270 processor, 10-inch display, 80GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, webcam, 802.11b/g, and Bluetooth, according to the company. ...
Windows Mobile trouncing the iPhone? — Jul. 10, 2008 — Some 4.5 million Windows Mobile phones shipped during the year's first quarter, up 1.8 million year-over-year, according to IDG figures cited by Microsoft's top Windows Mobile executive, Andy Lees. Apple, meanwhile, sold only 1.7 million iPhones according to IDG's figures for the same quarter, Lees claimed. ...
Multi-core SBC boasts EPIC proportions — Jul. 10, 2008 — Ampro Computers announced two EPIC-format single-board computers (SBC) that run Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded. The Intel Core Duo-based ReadyBoard 830 will ship in August, while the ruggedized ReadyBoard 820 is shipping now, says Ampro.
"Qseven" COM standard builds on MXM — Jul. 10, 2008 — A consortium called Qseven has released a specification for a Computer-On-Modules (COM) standard that incorporates the MXM (Mobile PCI Express Module) format's finger connector. Led by Congatec, MSC Vertriebs, and Seco, the 14-member group is aiming its Qseven spec at mobile devices using 45nm-fabricated processors. ...
MXM-connected COM runs Windows CE — Jul. 10, 2008 — Embedian has announced two computer-on-modules (COMs) and a baseboard that connect via an MXM (Mobile PCI Express Module) connector. The MXM-8310 and MXM-8110 run Windows CE on a PXA320 (Monahans-P) processor, and offer interfaces for Ethernet, USB, TFT LCD, RS232, CF, and IDE. ...
"Smallest portable PC" has folding Bluetooth keyboard — Jul. 10, 2008 — Quebec-based Clearview Technology has announced new details of a $600 Windows CE 5.0-based device it's positioning as "the world's smallest and lightest portable PC." The 5.7 x 3.4 x 1.1 inch Infinity miPC includes a separate, folding Bluetooth keyboard, and boasts "unprecedented" battery life, Clearview claims. ...
Imagine Cup 2008 winners announced — Jul. 09, 2008 — Microsoft has announced the winning teams in its annual Embedded Development contest, part of the overall student competition called Imagine Cup 2008. While there were meant to be only three winners, teams from Ireland and China tied for second place, resulting in four awards, says Microsoft. ...
Radiation monitoring portal runs Windows XP Embedded — Jul. 08, 2008 — Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced a radiation monitoring portal that includes a built-in computer running Windows XP Embedded. The "PM12 Personnel Gamma Portal Monitor" has eight detectors with individual security alarms, can be used in five different modes, and has an optional LCD display, Thermo says. ...
65nm ARM9 SoCs target PNDs, smartphones — Jul. 08, 2008 — Samsung says it is now sampling two new ARM9-based application processors destined to run Windows CE and Windows Mobile. Targeting smartphones, PDAs, and PNDs (personal navigation devices), the S3C2416 and S3C2450 feature on-chip 2D graphics accelerators, UARTs, LCD controllers, audio interfaces, USB, and a variety of memory support, says Samsung. ...
Chat transcript answers questions about Windows Embedded Standard — Jul. 08, 2008 — Microsoft's MSDN developer website has published an interesting transcript of a Jun. 17 online chat devoted to the Windows Embedded Standard (WES) Community Technology Preview. In the chat, a dozen different Microsoft engineers and program managers were available to answer questions from developers. ...
Hacker finishes .NET app-a-day marathon — Jul. 07, 2008 — On Jun. 1, software developer Chris Craft pledged to write 30 Windows Mobile applications in 30 days, publishing both executables and source code. Now, Craft has successfully completed his "30 Days of .NET" marathon, and plans to spend the next month publishing Visual Studio 2008 tips. ...
Windows Mobile gains Facebook — Jul. 07, 2008 — Macrospecs, Inc. has launched a free Windows Mobile application claimed to provide users "full" access to their Facebook accounts. FriendMobilizer sends notifications of Facebook activity directly to a device's home screen, permits checking inboxes and "walls," and can set status and approve/disapprove friend requests, says Macrospecs. ...
Data-collection handheld gets GPS — Jul. 07, 2008 — Honeywell is using Windows Mobile 6.0 for a new "industrial grade" mobile computer targeting transportation, retail, warehousing, logistics, and healthcare. The Dolphin 9900 includes integrated GPS, GSM wide area networking, 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, a digital camera, and barcode scanning capabilities, according to the company. ...

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