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Mini-notebook sports GPS, WiMAX
Apr. 04, 2008
Everex plans to switch its mini-notebook to Windows Vista, and add both "ubiquitous Internet" and GPS, it announced. The CloudBook Max features a 1.6GHz Via processor, nine-inch display, 80GB hard drive, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a WiMAX radio chip that works with Sprint's XOHM network, Everex says. ...
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MID dev kit sports Centrino Atom chipset
Apr. 04, 2008
Sophia Systems has announced a MID (mobile internet device) development platform using Intel's new Centrino Atom chipset. The "Peartree" features a five-inch touchscreen display, TV, camera, 4GB of solid-state storage, 802.11b/g and Bluetooth, plus an extension unit with GPS and a 40GB hard drive, Sophia says. ...
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UPnP middleware gets DLNA certification
Apr. 04, 2008
A French company says its UPnP Server middleware stack has been approved by the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA). Awox's "mediaCTRL" middleware supports Windows CE running on Marvell PXA270 processors, and Windows XP or Linux running on x86 systems, according to the company. ...
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Microsoft spares XP for low-cost laptops
Apr. 03, 2008
Microsoft has given Windows XP an extended stay of execution. The company announced today that Windows XP Home Edition will continue to be available until at least June 2010, though only on devices it terms ultra-low-cost PCs (ULCPCs), like the Asus Eee and Intel Classmate mini-laptops. ...
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Pico-ITX to "go stackable"
Apr. 03, 2008
Via's Pico-ITX motherboard form factor may be bound for glory. The form factor has been adopted by the Small Form Factor SIG (special interest group), a group of board and connector vendors apparently planning to add a stackable expansion interface to the tiny motherboard form factor. ...
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Intel updates junior laptop
Apr. 03, 2008
Intel has unveiled a new version of its Classmate mini-laptop reference design. Now targeting consumers and schoolchildren both, and running Windows XP or Linux, the device has a 30GB hard drive, a revised touchpad and keyboard, webcam, and a nine-inch screen.
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Video showcases Windows Mobile 6.1 features
Apr. 03, 2008
Microsoft's Windows Mobile team has produced an online video showcasing new features in Windows Mobile 6.1. The 40-minute program demonstrates a variety of devices, along with the operating system's new home screen, task manager, threaded SMS, and other innovations. The ...
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Russian Windows Mobile phones target the well-heeled
Apr. 02, 2008
If your present Windows Mobile phone is lacking in elegance, Russian manufacturer Gresso might have the solution you seek. Its "Sol Steel" and "Luna Steel" cost nearly $5,500 each, and feature cases made of 200-year-old African Blackwood, sapphire crystal glass, steel, and titanium, Gresso says.
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HTC announces unlocked Windows Mobile 6.1 phone
Apr. 02, 2008
HTC has announced the U.S. release of a smartphone that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 and will be sold in unlocked, carrier-independent form. The Touch Dual has a touchscreen user interface, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, dual cameras, plus GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) and HSDPA (850/1900Mhz) connectivity, the company says. ...
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Windows Mobile 6.1 phones offer video output
Apr. 02, 2008
A new smartphone manufacturer has made its debut with two new Windows Mobile 6.1-based devices. Velocity Mobile's Velocity 103 and Velocity 111 output video to VGA displays and TVs, offer WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS, and will be sold as unlocked, carrier-independent devices, the company says. ...
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Intel announces first Atom chips
Apr. 02, 2008
Accompanied by two dozen partners with prototype designs based on its new chips, Intel today announced five models in its new "Centrino Atom" line of mobile and embedded processors. The Z500-series chips, formerly "Silverthorne," range from 800MHz to 1.8GHz, with TDPs between 0.65W and 2.4W. ...
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Wireless survey counts 255 million U.S. users
Apr. 02, 2008
A December 2007 survey claims there are 255 million wireless users in the U.S., representing an increase of over 22 million from the year before. The study also said that in the last six months of 2007, wireless service revenues reached $71 billion. ...
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Camera-phone OCR stack supports Windows Mobile
Apr. 02, 2008
Optical character recognition (OCR) vendor Abbyy USA has upgraded its mobile-device OCR software development kit (SDK) with support for East Asian languages. The Windows Mobile-compatible Mobile OCR SDK 2.5 adds Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) support, as well as improved image correction capabilities, says Abbyy. ...
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Microsoft unveils Windows Mobile 6.1
Apr. 01, 2008
Microsoft has announced an upgrade to its embedded operating system for smartphones and PDAs. Windows Mobile 6.1 includes a "sliding panel" home screen, a new task manager, enhanced cut-and-paste, threaded SMS, improved Direct Push technology, and the ability to zoom out on web pages, Microsoft says. ...
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Virtualization stack adds Windows support
Apr. 01, 2008
VirtualLogix has updated the Intel Architecture (IA) version of its embedded virtualization stack, which targets performance-critical telecom and datacom applications. VLX for Network Infrastructure (VLX-NI) 3.0 adds support for Microsoft Windows guests, Intel VT-d (virtualization technology for directed I/O), and Core Microarchitecture 3.0, while adding new Eclipse-based set-up tools. ...
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CD-ROM sized board targets x86 storage servers
Apr. 01, 2008
Via has announced a motherboard with an unusual 7.5 x 5.6 inch footprint, matching that of a standard optical disk drive. The NAS 7800 runs Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded on a 1.5GHz C7 processor, and targets storage devices with up to eight SATA drives. ...
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"Gesture" software uses camera instead of accelerometer
Mar. 31, 2008
GestureTek Mobile says it plans to release Windows Mobile programs that can use a phone's camera as a pointing device. The applications will include a picture viewer, web browser, text messaging software, games, and mapping software, according to the company. ...
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Four carriers adopt $100 smartphone
Mar. 31, 2008
Motorola has introduced a low-cost Windows Mobile 6-based smartphone that will be available from four different carriers. The MOTO Q 9c includes a QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 megapixel camera, stereo speakers, and the ability to make calls or open applications via speech recognition, according to the company. ...
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Microsoft schedules bevy of Windows Mobile webcasts
Mar. 31, 2008
Microsoft has announced a bevy of webcasts aimed at introducing Windows Mobile to IT managers. To be presented throughout April, and led by members of Microsoft's Windows Mobile team, the events will cover device provisioning, email, security, and other enterprise-oriented topics, according to Microsoft. ...
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Service syncs phones, desktops online
Mar. 28, 2008
Sharpcast has announced a web-based service designed to provide online synchronization of files between Windows Mobile devices and Windows or Macintosh desktops. SugarSync copies changes made on one device to the others, and also provides secure access to the synchronized files via a website, Sharpcast says. ...
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Windows Mobile 6 camera phone does geotagging
Mar. 28, 2008
MWG has added to its range of Windows Mobile 6 Professional phones with a new model that can tag pictures with GPS coordinates. The Atom V has a 2-megapixel camera, 2.8-inch touchscreen display, 802.11b/g wireless networking, Bluetooth, and an FM radio. ...
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Rear-view mirror runs Windows CE
Mar. 28, 2008
A Chinese automotive electronics maker serving domestic and international car manufacturers has built a Windows CE-based navigation, safety, and entertainment system into a rear-view mirror. Shenzhen Dsus's DS-400GB features a 4-inch touchscreen monitor, rear-view camera, Bluetooth, built-in speakers, multimedia playback, and an SD expansion slot. ...
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Utility backs up Windows Mobile devices to storage cards
Mar. 27, 2008
Resco has announced backup software for Windows Mobile devices. Designed to save all third-party programs and data to a removable storage card, Resco Backup offers full and incremental backups, the ability to compare two backup sets, optional compression and encryption, and backup scheduling, Resco says. ...
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Camera-equipped panel PC runs Windows CE or XP Embedded
Mar. 27, 2008
Axiomtek has announced an industrial panel PC that runs either Windows XP Embedded or Windows CE, and targets POS, kiosk, VoIP, and remote monitoring applications. The Panel2170-831 includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, 17-inch touchscreen display, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, two 1394a ports, and PCI expansion. ...
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Windows CE 6.0 PDA shrugs off six-foot drops
Mar. 27, 2008
iWave Systems of Bangalore has announced a Windows CE 6.0-based industrial PDA targeting asset, inventory, and retail management. Available with RFID, WiFi, and GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, the iW-Rainbow-G4 can withstand six-foot drops, and includes a 3.5-inch touchscreen display and a sealed keyboard, according to the company. ...
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