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September 2007 - Posts

NXP announces support for .NET Micro Framework.
Interesting news item from NXP - NXP, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, and Adeneo, a Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner Program Gold member, today announced that the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework has been ported to support NXP’s Read More...
Embedded Systems East: Keynote Demos - Distributed Embedded Systems and Web Services on Devices
Kevin Dallas, the General Manager of the Windows Embedded Business delivered one of the keynotes at last weeks Embedded Systems East conference in Boston. The keynote is divided into two parts, the first being somewhat future looking, and the second being Read More...
Machine Translation Blog up and running...
The Windows Live Translator service is up and running - this service uses Machine Translation technologies from Microsoft Research to translate text or web pages into different languages - cool! More information about this service is available on the Read More...
Do you have suggestions for making Windows Mobile better?
The Windows Mobile team have setup a Suggestions Box forum for you to share your thoughts on how to make Windows Mobile better - if you have suggestions then drop over to the forum and post the idea! - Mike Read More...
Micro Framework Invaders...
Back in Feb this year I was presenting at TechDays in Paris/France with Olivier Bloch and Dave Baker - we had a number of embedded sessions which covered .NET Micro Framework, Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded for Point of Service, and Read More...
SJJ Micro: Low Cost Embedded Development Kit (EDK) for the .NET Micro Framework
Sean Liming and team over at SJJ Micro have been busy working on a low cost .NET Micro Framework development kit which is now available for purchase. Here's some of the specifications for the board: The version of the iPac-9302 that ships with the EDK Read More...
Crop dusting Embedded Systems East!
Its Embedded Systems East this week in Sunny old Boston - On Thursday September 20th we're running a series of sessions at the conference, specifically, .NET Micro Framework, Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded CE 6.0, " Keynote with Kevin Dallas ", Read More...
Book: Programming Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Developer Reference
Doug Boling has been hard at work on the next release of the ever popular Programming Windows CE book - now in its Fourth Edition, the book will focus on Windows Embedded CE 6.0. The book will be available for ordering starting on October 3rd 2007 - Here's Read More...
Microsoft Sessions at ESC Boston - Sept 18-20, Boston.
Microsoft is heading to ESC Boston (September 18-20), Kevin Dallas, General Manager for the Windows Embedded Business at Microsoft will be presenting a keynote presentation on Thursday September 20th at 1pm The title of the keynote is "Powering Smart, Read More...
Explicit Parallelism: Message-Passing programming
There's an interesting article posted up on Embedded.com titled "Explicit Parallelism: Message-Passing programming" - might be worth taking a look. - Mike Read More...
Managed Web Services running on Windows CE and Windows Mobile ?
If you're a desktop developer you are probably very familiar with both building and consuming XML Web Services from managed code - Web Services is a really simple way to share information between two devices. We've been supporting Web Services on Windows Read More...
OpenNETCF Community - Open for business...
This is pretty awesome, those amazing OpenNETCF folks have just launched a new community page on the OpenNETCF web site . What's the community all about? - here's a snip from the OpenNETCF community page: While OpenNETCF Consulting and the OpenNETCF name Read More...
Windows CE: Academic Training Materials Available.
Found this on the Academic Care Blog - Windows CE 6.0 Academic Training material has been created by Professor Jim Hamblen from Georgia Tech and is now available for download. This curriculum is available for faculty to download on the Academic Alliance Read More...
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