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The Mobile Workforce: An Interview with the Microsoft Automotive Business Unit
We get the latest on how Microsoft is helping automakers bring advanced technology to their vehicles, and how they're empowering the mobile workforce in the process.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
WinInfo Daily Update, May 11, 2006: Microsoft Offers Preview of Next Windows CE
This week, Microsoft unveiled a beta version of Windows CE 6, the newest version of its compact Windows OS aimed at embedded and mobile devices.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Viruses Jump From PCs to Mobile Devices
Docking your mobile device to your PC is no longer without considerable risk.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
letters@winnetmag.com
Readers comment on "Disabled" rules and question WSS requirements, Windows CE 802.1x clients and SCSI Y-cables.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
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WinInfo Daily UPDATE, January 20, 2004
On Friday, Microsoft, the US Department of Justice (DOJ), and the attorneys general of 17 US states and the District of Columbia filed the second quarterly Joint Status Report detailing Microsoft's compliance with its antitrust settlement.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Takes Windows on the Road
Remember the joke about how bad cars would be if Microsoft designed them? Well, stop laughing: The software giant has its sights on the automotive industry, and though the company won't be designing cars anytime soon, it will likely have a lot to say
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
TrustZone Added to ARM Processor Architecture
British chipmaker ARM announced its new TrustZone technology, which the company will add to its ARM processor architecture to provide a secure foundation for OSs and applications such as Palm OS, Symbian OS, Linux, Windows CE, and Java.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Microsoft Opens Up Shared Source Program
For the first time, Microsoft will allow its hardware partners to modify virtually all of the source code for one of its Windows versions and ship the resulting specialized products to customers. However, the Windows version in question is Windows CE .NET
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
The Smart Display: It's Not Just for Consumers
Smart Display devices are being marketed toward the high-end consumer space, but these devices have exciting business applications as well.
Windows IT Pro
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David Chernicoff
Windows Client UPDATE, April 03, 2003
David Chernicoff discusses the business advantages of using a Smart Display as the second monitor in a dual-monitor setup and offers a tip that shows you how to record the reason for a system shutdown in Windows XP.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Microsoft Tackles Lucrative VoIP Market
At the Spring 2003 Voice on the Net (VON) Trade Show & Expo in San Jose Wednesday, a Microsoft executive announced during the keynote address that the company will supply a comprehensive Voice over IP (VoIP) solution in the next version of Windows CE .NET
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
What You Need to Know About Visual Studio .NET 2003
Visual Studio .NET 2003 adds important new features and better support for Windows CE .NET mobile devices.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Smartphones Heading to North America
Microsoft announced Monday new versions of its Windows Powered Smartphone and Pocket PC software that are compatible with the CDMA and broadband CDMA cell phone networks widely used in North America. The releases are expected to jumpstart the software
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Details Emerge in Sendo/Microsoft Dispute
As reported previously in WinInfo Daily UPDATE, British cell phone maker Sendo has launch a lawsuit against Microsoft, accusing the software giant of stealing its intellectual property. Now that the lawsuit has been filed, the details of Sendo's complaint
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Former Smartphone Maker Sues Microsoft
British mobile phone maker Sendo, which Microsoft once touted as the premier maker of Pocket PC-based Smart Phones, is suing the software giant for stealing its trade secrets and proprietary technology. Just weeks ago, Sendo announced that it was dropping
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
COMDEX: Microsoft Delivers Final Visual Studio .NET 2003 Beta
This week at the Fall COMDEX 2002 tradeshow, Microsoft announced the immediate availability of Visual Studio .NET 2003, code-named "Everett," which includes the final version of the .NET Compact Framework for smart devices based on Windows CE .NET
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
WinInfo Daily UPDATE, November 20, 2002
Microsoft announced at COMDFX Fall 2002 this week the immediate availability of Visual Studio .NET 2003.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Secure SQL Server CE Connections
Microsoft has released a new Web resource that can help SQL Server developers set up connectivity security for SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition 2.0 (SQL Server CE) and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
WinInfo
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Various Authors
ViewSonic Announces First Windows Powered Smart Displays
ViewSonic today unveiled its line of Windows Powered Smart Displays (code-named Mira), which utilize Windows CE .NET technology to wirelessly connect a smart display panel to a PC elsewhere in the home. The effect is similar to that of a cordless phone
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft SmartPhone Stumbles as Key Player Abandons Platform
One of Microsoft's primary SmartPhone partners abruptly scrapped plans for cell phones designs based on Microsoft's software and will instead license cell phone software from market leaders Nokia and Symbian. The decision by UK-based Sendo came as a
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
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