Microsoft will hammer the next piece of its .Net puzzle into place on Monday with the launch of Windows CE .Net, the latest version of its mobile operating system. Windows CE .NET is aimed at small, ...
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that its next-generation mobile operating system has passed a crucial test for Bluetooth compatibility, achieving qualification by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group ...
Microsoft Corp. unveiled a new version of its Windows CE operating system and previewed a set of upcoming home networking technologies, code-named “Mira”, at this month’s Consumer Electronics Show ...
PARK RIDGE, ILL.—Microsoft chairman Bill Gates Tuesday (Oct. 23) reiterated the company's commitment to its so-called “.NET” platform and announced that the strategy would be carried over to an ...
In a move that takes Microsoft Corp. one step closer to realizing its .Net vision of ubiquitous access to Web-based content and services, the company is gearing up for the January launch of the next ...
The Xbox-Scene website posted parts of the readme file included in an application that actually boots the XBOX gaming console with Windows CE .Net 4.20. This is just an excerpt of the file: "Yes, this ...
Microsoft on Tuesday made available an interim release of its Windows CE .NET operating system for mobile and small-footprint devices that adds IPv6 support, new file viewers and a Speech API. The ...
REDMOND, Wash., July 30, 2002 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the availability of the latest update to Windows® CE .NET, version 4.1, a robust, real-time embedded operating system for building the ...
Arcom has announced a Windows CE .NET 4.1-based development kit and BSP for its Intel Socket 370 Olympus single board computer. The Olympus Windows CE .NET 4.1-based kit offers a pre-loaded Windows CE ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2002 — Today in his keynote address at the 2002 International CES in Las Vegas, Bill Gates, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corp., announced the launch of ...
(Windows Consumer Electronics) Microsoft's earlier version of Windows for handheld devices and embedded systems that ran on x86, ARM, MIPS and SuperH CPUs. Introduced in 1996, Windows CE was renamed ...