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The Microsoft Professional Developers Conference 2008 registration is now open. Take advantage of the Early Bird discount and save $200 on your registration. Join us in Los Angeles October 27-30, 2008 and hear details about Microsoft’s services platform,
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Please join experts from the Windows Mobile, Windows CE, SQL Server CE and .NET Compact Framework communities in a chat around application development for smart devices. These chats are a great opportunity to have your questions answered by experts from
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Paul Yao is presenting this evenings WE-DIG session , the topic for this evening is "What's new in the .NET Compact Framework 3.5" - if you can't make it to the WE-DIG meeting in person then you can check out the online video up on the MSDN Channel 9
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Building an application for a mobile or embedded device is a different experience to developing on the desktop, you are usually building your application code to target a remote device (rather than running on a desktop PC [although you can of course use
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The humble Lego brick has turned 50 years old (amazing, huh!) - c|net has a series of photos of things that can be built from Lego, including <drum roll>, the Windows Mobile Robot, WiMo Cool! - Mike
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Olivier Bloch , an Embedded Developer Evangelist based in France recently delivered a session at TechEd Europe on using Microsoft Robotics Studio to build a service that runs on a Windows Mobile phone that remotely controls a robot (connected over Bluetooth).
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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
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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
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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
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Robotics Studio 1.5 is now available for download - there are a number of improvements in the new release, including support for CE 6.0 and Windows Mobile (these were also available in the Community Tech Preview released before this years MEDC event),
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Andy Wigley, Daniel Moth, and Peter Foot have been hard at work developing an MS Press book called Microsoft Mobile Development Handbook ( link to Amazon ) - the book (all 688 pages of it!) covers the following topics. 1. .NET Compact Framework—a Platform
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We've just released a CE 6.0 USB Camera Driver ( download page here ) - CE 6.0 introduces a new camera driver model that mirrors the capabilities of the existing Windows Mobile camera driver model - on CE 5.0 we didn't expose a camera driver model, this
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Windows Desktop (XP/Vista) and Windows Mobile have the benefit of being a well defined application platform, if you write an application to run on Windows Vista then you know that the same application will also run on another PC running Vista, if you
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Today was our second, and last day in NZ, last evening we presented a mini-MEDC at the local convention center covering Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded tools and technologies - today we had a series of customer meetings, and had an hour or so over
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Today (May 17th) we (that's Don Kerr, Rob Tiffany, Derek Snyder , and I) had an 8:30am flight from Sydney to Christchurch/NZ for the mini-MEDC event - since this is an international flight we arranged to be at the airport by 7:00am - It was a little foggy
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