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Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800

Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800

The ScanSnap N1800 provides an efficient central scanning resource for workgroups. The built-in autofeed and generally automated settings make it very easy to use once the administrative setup is complete. Read more

13 October, 2011 by Terry Relph-Knight

Rumour control: Windows 8, WPF and Metro

...that to run Windows 8, I'd expect it to run Windows Embedded. Windows Embedded Standard to be exact, which has WPF in. For a... Read more

26 August, 2011

What Microsoft really gets from its $9bn in R&D

...Windows Live, Xbox Live, MSN, Bing, Zune, WP7, Silverlight, Surface, Mediaroom, Windows Embedded, Windows Automotive, and a whole bunch of other things. (OK, I've... Read more

8 March, 2011
8player 2.5

8player 2.5

...the network. If you dont have DLNA/UPnP servers, you can use embedded Windows 7 server (built in Windows Media Player), or download any other... Read more

27 March, 2012
8player lite 2.5

8player lite 2.5

...the network. If you dont have DLNA/UPnP servers, you can use embedded Windows 7 server (built in Windows Media Player), or download any other... Read more

24 March, 2012
Private Folders 1.0

Private Folders 1.0

...computers. This includes private photos, videos, documents, etc. Although you can use embedded Windows security features to prevent access to such kind of data, this... Read more

6 September, 2011
Research on Family and Shops Real-Time Status of 3G Wireless Remote Monitoring System

Research on Family and Shops Real-Time Status of 3G Wireless Remote Monitoring System

...video. The scheme of the server is based on ARM11 hardware platform,embedded Windows CE software platform,with the aid of Windows CE operating system... Read more

1 May, 2011

Microsoft changes tack over Linux

The software giant, which makes no secret of its contempt for the open-source development model, will exhibit its embedded offerings at the LinuxWorld show and begin a 'dialogue' Read more

4 July, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

In-car computers - headed for a dead end?

The euphoria surrounding telematics starts to fade as automakers face up to the roadblocks involved in trying to develop embedded electronics systems themselves Read more

17 May, 2002 by Rachel Konrad

Gates: Custom Windows could run on PCs

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates acknowledges that an existing version of Windows that lets companies drop included components such as a browser could be configured to run on everyday computers Read more

25 April, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft launches embedded Windows NT

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28 September, 1998 by Sally Watson

Microsoft betting on the Tablet PC

Can embedded Windows in a portable device become the successor to today's PC... Read more

7 November, 2000 by John G.Spooner and Mary Jo Foley

Windows 7, consistently, everywhere

...users, consistently, everywhere. The argument holds water I suppose. If Microsoft makes embedded Windows 7 an easy route for the OEMs to consider; then the... Read more

21 September, 2009
VOIP SIP Phone DLL SDK 1.61

VOIP SIP Phone DLL SDK 1.61

...an ActiveX Control Embedded on a Web Page.Version 1.61 supports Embedded Windows CE Read more

30 June, 2009
Embedded Speech Recognition Kit 1.01

Embedded Speech Recognition Kit 1.01

Embedded Windows CE SAPI 5.0 Developers Kit is your complete Embedded Speech... Read more

26 June, 2009

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