April 2006 - Posts
Barry , who owns WM and WinCE device emulation, let us know on this post that the new V2 Beta CTP is available for download here ! According to Barry, V2 has: Much improved performance DEComInterfaces.idl - the COM interface to the emulator, along with
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It is now time for ActiveSync to go live with a Beta Preview of the new 4.2 version! More information here . ActiveSync 4.2 Beta Preview is an early look at the latest sync software release for Windows Mobile devices. Microsoft ActiveSync provides a great
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Have you seen it? .Net CF 2.0 Service Pack 1 Beta is available for download here ! Check out this post from the .NET CF Team on the new features and bug fixes. From the post above: Support for WinCE 4.2. For more information see Richard Greenberg's BLOG
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A quick update on some activities MED has started related to MEDC2006: BLOGS: Backstage at MEDC http://blogs.msdn.com/lokeuei/ Mike Hall’s Embedded WEblog (I'm sure you already know this one :-) http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall PHOTOS: MEDC 2006 Team http://www.flickr.com/photos/medc2006team
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Communicator Mobile is now available for download here ! From the CM site: The Communicator Mobile client is designed to extend the reach of Live Communications Server 2005 using Windows Mobile powered devices. Communicator Mobile has a look and feel
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For those (like me) who have missed this announcement, SQL Mobile is now called SQL Everywhere, and guess what, it runs everywhere: Windows Mobile & desktop! Check out Paul Flessner's update on SQL Server , Jim Wilson's comments on this new technology
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Humm, that's a bunch of gadgets... :-) If you live in US, the next time the census rep nocks your door during 2010, he/she may be carrying a WM device! Bloomberg has published the story . Tags: [ Windows Mobile ] [ Census ]
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The next exciting class of Windows Mobile 5.0 powered Smartphones are on their way! The upcoming Motorola Q and the Samsung i320 will be powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Smartphone, and both will have landscape (320x240) screens . Are your apps
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Ok, you have to check this out! :-) How about developing a Windows CE image for a fridge, developing applictions for it using Managed Code with Visual Studio 2005 and, guess what, using Windows Mobile-based devices to remotely connect and check your refrigeration
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