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April 2008 - Posts

The Best Windows Mobile Blogs

You probably know that blogs are big at Microsoft. They are encouraged to get people to connect directly with customers and to understand real-world problems. There are a few great blogs in the WIndows mobile team. These are some of the best (please let
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Check the Microsoft Surface at the AT&T Store

Microsoft Surface Arrives at AT&T Stores Here is a shorter amateur version from a customer And a short ad from AT&T Microsoft Surface experience coming to AT&T
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Brazil does their Census with Windows Mobile PDAs

Over 5,000 cities and 82,000 Windows Mobile devices. The application runs on the .NET compact framework and uses SQL Server CE. The government saved time (6 months) and money and enjoyed significantly more accuracy while avoiding fraud. The Brazilian
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Windows Mobile powered Watch

I am not sure it makes much sense, but it is cool. A few years ago the guys from Fossil had a Palm-OS based watch (B&W screen) that went nowhere. Still, it makes a point about where technology is going in terms of device size and availability everywhere.
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Windows Mobile 6.1 Demo

Video: Windows Mobile 6.1 demo video
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Guitar Hero for Windows Mobile

What do you think? More games found here http://www.winplay.com/
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Mobile Field Service Best Practices Webinar

Motorola and Industry Week are hosting an on-demand webcast. The webinar will cover the following topipcs: New tools and technologies that help drive leaner field operations Strategies and processes being adopted to drive service excellence A perspective
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Electrocardiograms on a Windows Mobile PDA

This is quite amazing. A company called DRE has produced a n ECG machine that plugs into a standard PC Notebook or to a Windows Mobile 2003/5.0 Pocket PC. This product not only makes it less expensive for hospitals to do ECGs (thay can now print on standard
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2Mbps Upload speed in a Windows Mobile Phone

Samsung has launched their first HSUPA (High Speed Upload Packet Access) phone, the SCM-M470, which runs Windows Mobile and seems to be quite a nice phone. You can learn more at http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS8700763418.html The Sony XPERIA also
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Windows Mobile 6.1 Key Features

At CTIA Last week, Robbie Back announced Windows Mobile 6.1 I haven't seen as much excitement as I expected. yet one of the most respected analysts told me "you should have called it Windows Mobile 6.5, it is that good". These are the key features in
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A True Open Mobile OS

Last week Commnexus invited me to participate in a panel to talk about Mobile Operating Systems moderated by Andrew Seybold. This is a follow-up to a similar panel Andy did last year focused on mobile Open OSes, I guess motivated by Google's launch of
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Microsoft Dynamics Mobile version 1.1 for Dynamics NAV and Dynamics AX

The Dynamics team has released Microsoft Dynamics Mobile version 1.1 to Dynamics Partners Dynamics Mobile is an full application built on a client-server framework providing some of the most advanced smart client applications available. It was created
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