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Controlling Your Festive Lights with the .NET Micro Framework
Rob Miles has come up with a new spin on seasonal project by making his festive lights flash red whenever he posts a new entry on his blog :). Check out http://blogs.msdn.com/coding4fun/archive/2008/11/27/9149635.aspx for all of the information on the Read More...
New version of Windows CE - ScarecrowReady
OK - so this blog is in desperate need of a relaunch. But whilst I'm working on some new content I couldn't resist bringing you a sneak preview of our newest version of Windows CE. ScarecrowReady... No it's not a real product, but always interesting to Read More...
Swimming the English Channel with Virtual Earth
I recently did some work with Road Angel, a Satellite Navigation company in the UK, around an Enterprise vehicle tracking system called Mileage Management, which they have developed with their Partner Alpha Micro. Checkout the Video Case Study . Well, Read More...
It's not what you've got, its what you do with it! Windows Embedded in the Enterprise - Free Webinar
Embedded platforms are being increasingly used as part of enterprise solutions to help improve efficiency and drive down cost. If these type of solutions are of interest to you sign up for the free webinar "Windows Embedded Opportunities in Enterprise Read More...
Wearable Windows - .NET MicroFramework for clothes and bags
A colleague of mine pointed this out in the most recent edition of Electronics Weekly . Eleksen , here in the UK, have developed fabric embeddable Vista Sideshow displays (Sideshow is built on the .NET MicroFramework) that can be used to access information Read More...
So What is Frimr ...?
You may have noticed the Frimr flag on the left hand side of my blog and wondered what it means. Frimr was shown to me by Olivier (Embedded Developer Evangelist for France) whilst I was at TechEd in Barcleona. Frimr is a Web 2.0 site created by his colleagues Read More...
Imagine Cup Student Technology Competition Offers $170,000 in prizes
The first round of the Imagine Cup 2007 student technology competition has officially begun. The annual Imagine Cup event invites small teams of students to compete in nine technology areas, one of which replaces the former "Windows Embedded Student ChallengE." Read More...
Transparent Processors
Still very much in early development but Oregon State University researchers claim to have fabricated the very first transparent IC http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS4777763425.html OK, it's probably a long way off but think of the possibilities of building Read More...
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