February 2005 - Posts
I bet a bunch of people reading this blog would be interested in watching a Windows CE/XPE or Windows Mobile project coming together from day one, if you’re starting a project why not blog the good, bad, and ugly, what worked well, where you had
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ok folks, the dates for the worldwide MEDC (Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference) are published here Looks like the end of May and most of June are going to be busy! (tons of flights, lots of presenting, meeting interesting developers, got to love
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Doug Turner is looking for some Windows CE development help with the Minimo Mozilla Browser – anyone interested ? From the Minimo site – Doug says – “Another thing you will notice is the UI for the application is terrible. I really need your input and
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From c|net – Minimo, the Mozilla browser for mobile devices , is being developed for Windows CE devices, according to the Mozilla Foundation. It looks like builds are being developed for Pocket PC devices – given that the Microsoft browser is built into
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John Kennedy has a blog (ok, he’s had a blog for a while), but John has just joined the Mobile and Embedded Devices group UA (User Assistance) team, and is interested in your feedback on Windows Mobile application development documentation –
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This is a “must have” resource for anyone needing to call Win32 API’s from managed code – go check out pinvoke.net – Mike
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Looking at the MEDC 2005 Web Site there appear to be a number of reasons given to attend the conference… Including… BillG giving the keynote ! – last years keynote transcript is here and includes links to the keynote video Be Entertained by the Blue Man
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Are you interested in attending this years “not to be missed” combined Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference (MEDC) ? [May 9th – 12th, Las Vegas) – the Conference Web Site is now live – keep an eye out for session and
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Where do you get your daily dose of technical information, visits to web sites, blogs, podcasts? – Mike
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Microsoft press releases are now available via RSS – that’s pretty cool – it’s good to see that more Microsoft web content is being made available through RSS. – Mike
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Chris Gray, a developer in the Windows Server team (yes, we've seen Chris before in the Windows CE videos ) shows how to use managed code running on a Windows Mobile device to upload photo's from a Pocket PC to a home server - the demo shows the back
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The Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference (MEDC) is getting closer (May 9th-12th) – I’m wondering what grabs you about session titles or abstracts – do titles like “Deep Dive”, “Tips and Tricks” catch your
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Nick was asking how to embedded the Internet Explorer ActiveX control into an eMbedded Visual C++ application, we wrote this up as a hands on lab for an Embedded Airlift back in 2001 – here’s a link to the Hands on Lab – Enjoy…
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You may have seen some of the Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded Tutotials on the Windows Embedded web site – these are recorded over at Microsoft Studios – it’s a really interesting facility, this may be the first time you get a look
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This is super cool – I interviewed Anil Dhawan a Program Manager on the Windows Mobile team responsible for wireless technoliges about Bluetooth support on Windows Mobile (read Pocket PC and Smartphone) and how easy it is to code up support for
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SAN FRANCISCO — Believe it or not, a Windows Web server is more secure than a similarly set-up Linux server, according to a study presented yesterday by two Florida researchers at this weeks RSA conference . The researchers, appearing at the RSA
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I thought you might like to read the interview on Slashdot with Martin Taylor , Microsoft's general manager of platform strategy – Slashdot asked readers to submit their questions, the pick of the crop were discussed on a phone call with Martin
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From MSMobiles.com – iPaq Mobile Messenger h6500 compared to Orange SPV C500 – I really like the look of the HP device, it has a square touch screen, qwerty keyboard, and is a phone device. Some highlights from the msmobiles report: this phone
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Check out the latest MSDN Mobility article, resolution and orientation awareness are becoming more important in mobile applications... How to Develop Orientation-Aware and DPI-Aware Applications for Pocket PC Article Summary: The objective of this exercise
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From Scobles blog – Major Microsoft announcement: Bill Gates just announced there will be Internet Explorer 7.0. Read the IE Blog for the news and the Microsoft Press Announcements from the RSA conference – Mike
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From SpotStop The next generation of Windows (codename Longhorn) will feature auxiliary display support. This display will be based on the same run time operating system that is used to power SPOT devices. An article from PCWorld covers some of the details.
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From Scott Berkuns Blog – How to get the most out of conferences – so, what’s good for you, meeting people, talking to the MSFT developers, going to sessions, gambling in Vegas ? – Mike
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I feel that the blog is somewhat one way communication (apart from the recent Linux discussion ), I dump some random thoughts, news and ‘stuff’ onto the blog, and have a couple of readers out there that read the content – Let me know if you have any news,
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What do you think the killer smartphone application is ? – sync to e-mail, calendar, contacts, business applicaitons, GPS navigation, games ? – or just the fact that the Smartphone platform is extensible and allows for new applications to
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There’s a ton of mobility news this week from Engadget , must be something to do with 3GSM… here’s a couple of samples… Microsoft is headed back to the handset market, only this time they’ve teamed up with contract manufacturer
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From Microsoft Watch , a look at some of the Active Protection Technologies that might be coming from Microsoft. – Mike
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Intrinsyc have released a press release that describes their tools and technologies for building Feature Phones based on the Windows CE operating system. It looks like Intrinsyc will be showing their tools and technologies at 3GSM this coming week. –
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Hey, if you’re a Win32 developer and are interested in dipping your toes into the big pond of .NET Framework or .NET Compact Framework development (and why wouldn’t you?) – then this MSDN page is meant just for you – this provides
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Win $25,000 and Application Distribution. Enter Your Best Applications in the Windows Mobile™ Application Contest Today. Start building “work” and “play” applications for Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs or Smartphones, and enter them into the Windows
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The Seattle Times have posted an article that hints at a Halo Movie being made (had to happen, right?). ok, so place your bets for who’s going to be playing which role… – Mike
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Earlier this week I presented a conference session on debugging native code applicaitons on Windows Mobile devices, taking a look at Application Verifier (for detecting heap, handle, and GDI leaks), Performance Monitor, Call Profiler, and the Windows
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I got an e-mail yesterday pointing me to and article that describes how to setup Always Up To Date (AUTD) ActiveSync on your mobile device. – Mike
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As if by magic the shopkeeper appeared… (anyone know where that’s from?) I’ve just mentioned that I intend to talk about mobile and embedded and just found a post on Jono’s blog about a book titles Writing Mobile Code : Essential
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Most of the posts to this blog are around embedded technologies and devices running Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded, since I’m in the Mobile and Embedded devices group it perhaps makes sense to talk not only about embedded ‘stuff’
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You’ve probably heard of Indigo (and if not this article would also make for good reading) – What is Indigo ? – this article provides an architectural overview of "Indigo," Microsoft's unified programming model for building service-oriented
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ok, this is pretty cool – Desktop Rover – from the Rover web site, Desktop Rover allows you to control up to 32 computers (and now Pocket PCs) with a single computer's keyboard and mouse. By positioning each computer's monitor next to (or
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Ivan Joseph the product manager within the Mobile and Embedded Devices group that’s running the Windows Embedded Student Challenge now has a blog – If you’re involved in the competition this is going to be the place to get information
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JR asks the following question on the Secret Bunker posting – When it is still easy to attack a system without access to the source, and we all know it is, why doesn't any advantage (like being able to patch the system directly yourself) become an instant
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What portable gaming device has the following specification ? Great games Camera Music Player Movie Player Messaging GPS GPRS Bluethooth Thinking of the PSP ? You would be wrong, this is the Gizmondo – a neat looking mobile gaming device based on
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Hey, if you’re taking part in this years WESC ( Windows Embedded Student ChallengE ) then why not start a blog! – it would be a great way for people to keep up with your projects, your choice of project, the tools you are using, additional hardware, problems
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The Windows Embedded Student Challenge has over 275 teams registered from over thirty countries – to get a complete listing of registered teams and countries check out the Excel spreadsheet here With names like “Rocket Studio”, “Syntax
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James Pratt owns this years Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference (MEDC), there’s a ton of work that goes into arranging one of these events from signing up speakers, making sure we have (excellent) content, arranging the keynote, the web site
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Mike Zintel has an article on his blog which discusses changes to the .NET Compact Framework for v2.0 and some of the reasons for the changes. Go check it out. – Mike
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Check out the new Windows Mobile articles on MSDN… How to Create a Database Browser Application for Pocket PC in C# by Using Visual Studio .NET 2003 Article Summary: The objective of this lab is for you to learn how to display data from a Web service
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If you have a Pocket PC or Smartphone then there’s a good chance you would want to customize the today/home screen, perhaps a photo of you wife, kids, favorite pet, or other interesting image – creating themes by hand can be a time consuming business
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Aaron Margosis blog on MSDN talks about running your PC as non-admin – the blog looks at some of the problems associated with running with full Admin rights on your desktop PC, and some of the tips/tricks to running in a less privileged mode. –
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Communication between companies and customers is becoming increasingly personal and available through blogs, podcasts, online chats, video tutorials and other technologies. Are you using these technologies to find out about what’s new with the technologies
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I’m using MSN Search as my search engine, just went looking for something and noticed that MSN Search has gone all colorful – I guess there must be a rugby game on this weekend – Mike
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Only in England… A thought came to me at the Gym this morning… perhaps there is a link between the “Secret Bunker” sign and Open Source, if you have full access to an application or operating system source you could perhaps exploit vulnerabilities in
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BillG sent out an executive e-mail today which talks about Building Software That Is Interoperable By Design – you should go read it… – Mike
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If you have questions around Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded or Application Development for Embedded Systems then you should check out the MSDN Chat Schedule (there’s a ton of other interesting chats also listed) Here’s some of the Embedded
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I’ve just found the following case study on the Microsoft web site – the video is pretty interesting, go take a look. Regal Entertainment Group Switches from Linux to Windows, Significantly Reduces TCO (1.5 MB video) Hear from Regal CIO J.E.
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There’s an interesting article on O/S News which talks about the potential fragmentation of Linux – Having a standard operating system platform is a good thing for users and developers – why would Dell and other PC manufacturers continue
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A question that comes up at every customer meeting is how to choose between Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded – The answer can be pretty simple… Windows XP Embedded is a componentized version of Windows XP Pro, broken down to approximately
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