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Phone sports dedicated slot for GPS maps — Sep. 19, 2008 — Velocity Mobile announced a new Windows Mobile 6.1-based phone designed to provide enhanced GPS capabilities. The Velocity 83 has two microSD slots, with one dedicated to map storage, and it includes a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, quad-band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) GSM support, WiFi, and an enhanced "Odyssey" user interface. ...
$100 smartphone gets Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade — Sep. 19, 2008 — Motorola has released a downloadable Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard upgrade for its Moto Q9c smartphone. Though no speed boost is claimed, the upgrade gives the device new operating system features such as a task manager, sliding panels on the home screen, plus cut and paste. ...
Home media server runs embedded Vista — Sep. 18, 2008 — Crestron has announced a digital media server that runs an embedded version of Windows Vista. The ADMS (Adagio Digital Music System) includes a DVD or Blu-ray disk drive, up to 1TB of RAID hard disk storage, Internet Explorer, plus HDMI, S/PDIF, and component outputs, says Crestron. ...
POS system has built-in UPS — Sep. 18, 2008 — J2 Retail Systems introduced a 15-inch Windows XP Embedded terminal targeting the POS (point of sales/service) and hospitality industries. The J2 650 supports processors from 1.6GHz Celerons up to 3GHz Core2 Duos, along with dual drives, optional RAID, and an integral UPS. ...
Ruggedized tablet PC runs Windows XP Embedded — Sep. 18, 2008 — Nova Mobility Solutions announced an industrial tablet PC that runs Windows XP Embedded on an Intel Atom Z510 processor. The ruggedized SideArm2 SA2I weighs under two pounds, has a 7-inch, 800 x 480 touchscreen, and targets healthcare, military, government, sales, parking, fleet, and production management applications. ...
Windows CE takes on Linux in low-end netbooks — Sep. 18, 2008 — [Updated, Sep. 22] -- Quarta Mobile has announced a version of Windows CE 6.0 tailored for netbooks and MIDs (mobile internet devices). The open-source "MID-Shell for Windows Embedded CE 6.0" will be an alternative to Linux for low-end devices with SSDs (solid state disks), says Quarta. ...
HTC reaches out with more Touches — Sep. 17, 2008 — HTC has added two more Windows Mobile phones to its burgeoning line of "Touch" devices. The Touch 3G and Touch Viva have 2.8-inch touchscreen displays with 320 x 240 resolution, four way navigation controls, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and quad-band (850/900/1800/1900MHz) GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, the company says. ...
Netbook sports 320GB hard disk — Sep. 17, 2008 — Czech vendor Eltrinex has announced a netbook computer that comes with Windows XP Home Edition and sports a 320GB hard drive. The "MobilePC" includes a Via C7-M ULV processor, 10.2-inch display, 1GB of RAM, 802.11a/b/g wireless networking, and a bundled external DVD writer, the company says. ...
Windows Embedded has good Chinese fortune — Sep. 17, 2008 — Microsoft says its Windows Embedded operating systems and related products are enjoying a sales boom in China, where it just added another new distributor: Shenzhen-based Comtech Communication Technology. Described as "China's leading module design solutions provider," Comtech becomes the fourth authorized Windows Embedded distributor in the country, according to Microsoft. ...
"Substantially faster" SSD delivers 128GB for $420 — Sep. 17, 2008 — Super Talent Technology has announced a range of 2.5-inch SSDs (solid state drives) touted as "substantially faster than existing SSDs." The MasterDrive OX and PX series include SATA II interfaces, have 0.1ms access times, and offer sequential read speeds of up to 170MB/sec., the company says. ...
Webcast helps Windows Mobile developers think big — Sep. 16, 2008 — Microsoft has announced yet another in its series of webcasts devoted to Windows Mobile 6.1 software development. The webcast, "24 hours of Windows Mobile application development: dealing with different form factors," goes out live at 10 AM PDT, tomorrow, Sep. 17, the company says. ...
Thin client upgrades boost multimedia performance — Sep. 16, 2008 — Two manufacturers of Windows-based thin client devices announced software said to enhance multimedia performance, while slashing network bandwidth and server utilization. Igel's DSV (digital services virtualization) and Wyse's TCX (thin client interface) Multimedia 3.0 add-ons redirect Flash, Windows Media, MP3, and other A/V streams for local decoding, say the companies. ...
Tiniest Windows XP system ever? — Sep. 15, 2008 — CompuLab introduced a tiny fanless PC using 4-6 Watts of power. The "Fit-PC Slim" measures 4.3 x 3.9 x 1.2 inches (110 x 100 x 30mm), but includes a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800, Ethernet, VGA output, available WiFi, and a 2.5-inch hard drive option, says CompuLab. ...
COM Express module gets low-power options — Sep. 15, 2008 — RadiSys announced four new 45-nanometer CPU options that significantly reduce the power consumption of a COM Express module it introduced only recently. The Windows- and Linux-ready Procelerant CEGM45 is now available with three additional Core 2 Duo CPUs, plus a 1.2GHz Celeron M, says RadiSys. ...
Webcast explains Windows Mobile emulators — Sep. 15, 2008 — Microsoft is offering an interesting downloadable webcast devoted to its Windows Mobile 6.1 emulator for Windows desktop PCs. The webcast, "24 hours of Windows Mobile application development: device emulator and cellular emulator (level 200)," lasts eighty minutes and is available now, the company says. ...
HTC ups Touch resolution — Sep. 15, 2008 — HTC has announced yet another iteration of its successful "Touch" formula. The Touch HD features Windows Mobile 6.1, a 3.8-inch touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution, a five megapixel camera, WiFi, an FM receiver, and the signature "TouchFLO 3D" user interface, says HTC. ...
Yahoo! offers XForms tools — Sep. 14, 2008 — [Updated, Sep. 14] -- Yahoo! announced a development platform aimed at helping developers create standalone XForms applications for Windows Mobile, Java, iPhone, and Symbian devices. The cross-platform "Blueprint 1.0" kit can also be used to create websites targeting mobile browsers, the company says. ...
App lets phones share Internet via WiFi — Sep. 12, 2008 — Morose Media has upgraded its software that lets any WiFi-equipped Windows Mobile phone provide Internet access to other devices. Version 1.2 of WMWifiRouter has moved to a new codebase, and now features operation via USB or Bluetooth, plus better power management, the company says. ...
SH-4 SoC targets power-sipping set-tops — Sep. 12, 2008 — STMicroelectronics (ST) is sampling a "low-cost, higher-performance" SoC (system-on-chip) providing HD (high-definition) video decoding for set-top boxes (STBs). The STi7105 runs Windows CE natively on an SH-4 core, supports DDR2 memory, includes USB and SATA interfaces, and uses less than one Watt in standby, says ST. ...
Location-aware Google debuts on Windows Mobile — Sep. 12, 2008 — Google says its search engine will now deliver localized information automatically to users of GPS-equipped Windows Mobile devices. The "Mobile Search with My Location" feature uses both cell-tower ID information and a device's GPS receiver to determine location, then serves up customized search results, says Google. ...
Dual-core AMD netbook gets rave review — Sep. 11, 2008 — A review of Raon Digital's Everun Note suggests that the versatile device could replace up to four other computing devices. Positioned somewhere between a netbook and a UMPC (ultra mobile PC), the device is based on a dual-core AMD processor, 7-inch display, and Windows XP Home. ...
Fanless computer targets signage — Sep. 11, 2008 — Lanner Electronics announced a compact, fanless computer intended for digital signage, embedded gaming, and POS (point of sales/service) and information kiosks. The EM-F343 has a 600MHz or 1GHz processor, VGA and S-Video outputs, six USB ports, a gigabit Ethernet port, and a CompactFlash slot. ...
Microsoft releases "optional" XPe patches — Sep. 11, 2008 — Microsoft has released three bug fixes for Windows XP Embedded (XPe). The "August 2008 Optional Updates" follow last month's release of four "critical" security updates, and should be applied after the critical updates are in place, the company says. ...
Scanning handheld does VoIP too — Sep. 10, 2008 — Intermec has announced a Windows Mobile 6.1 handheld computer that targets warehouse operations, but also offers a "slim form factor appropriate for in-store settings." The CK3 features a 520MHz processor, 802.11a/b/g wireless, 1D/2D barcode scanning, VoIP communications, and an optional RFID reader, says Intermec. ...
Windows Mobile gains share — Sep. 10, 2008 — Gartner reported a 15.7 percent rise in smartphone shipments in the second quarter compared to 2Q 2007. Windows Mobile outperformed the overall market, rising by 20.6 percent to more than 3.8 million units during the quarter, according to Gartner estimates.

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