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February 08, 2007

Microsoft Unveils Windows Mobile 6

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Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled details of Windows Mobile 6, its next generation operating system for smart phones and other mobile devices. The new version of Windows Mobile features an Windows Vista-like UI, enhanced Microsoft Office functionality, and numerous new PC-like features.

"We completed Windows Mobile 6 in November," John Starkweather, a product manager in the Mobile & Embedded Devices division at Microsoft told me during a recent briefing. "Devices based on the new system are in trials now and will begin shipping in the second quarter of 2007." Starkweather noted that Microsoft will announce details about its hardware partners at a later date.

Windows Mobile 6 includes a number of features that were previously available only on full-fledged PCs. "That's really the biggest thing this time around," Starkweather said "There are many more features from the PC available now in mobile form factors." Examples of this kind of functionality include Windows Live capabilities, such as multiple-person instant messaging; the ability to read HTML emails in full fidelity, enhanced Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint functionality, and new security features. The inclusion of Microsoft Office is particularly interesting: Previously, smart phones didn't typically include Pocket versions of these applications.

For the business users who would typically be attracted to such a device, Windows Mobile 6 integrates more closely with Microsoft's server products. You can utilize Exchange Server's Direct Push technologies to automatically retrieve email messages and task, schedule, and contacts synchronizations, and if the device is stolen, administrators can remotely wipe its contents. New to this version: Remote wipe even works from Outlook Web Access (OWA).

I'll have a longer write-up about Windows Mobile 6 in the Windows IT Pro UPDATE newsletter next week, but the improvements to this version look impressive. Hopefully, the devices than run the new system will be as interesting.

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Reader Comments
wow! comments down for 2 whole days? database problems? coldfusion can be a real b_tch sometimes.... (oracle too!)

so far, screenshots from tomshardware.com are showing a few of the new features. they do look nice. are current gen devices gonna have firmware updates coming from their manufacturers? here's hoping Motorola brings out the nice stuff for the Q.

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Waethorn February 09, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"wow! comments down for 2 whole days? database problems? "

More likely a "Windows IT Pro" problem.

lotsamystuff February 10, 2007 (Article Rating: )


what a stupid comment. you win a prize for stating the obvious, losta - it's a hat! (shaped like a cone and with the word "dunce" on it)

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Waethorn February 10, 2007 (Article Rating: )


" hat! (shaped like a cone and with the word "dunce" on it)"

Oh...like they wear in Canada.

lotsamystuff February 12, 2007 (Article Rating: )


they have them in the US, but they don't know how to spell the word "dunce", nor do they know what a cone looks like.

that's the American school system for ya!

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Waethorn February 12, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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