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Psion/Blackroc GNSS device delivers centimetre accuracy

Earlier this week I met with Tony Jephcott, CEO of data capture specialist Blackroc Technology, and Jonathan Brayshaw... Read more

4 November, 2011

Microsoft readies PC Kinect support

...In November, a hacker was awarded $3,000 (£1,931) by hardware developers Adafruit Industries for successfully developing an open-source driver for the... Read more

10 January, 2011

Hacker claims cash in Kinect open-source contest

...driver for Microsoft's Kinect motion-sensitive controller. Last week, open-source hardware developers Adafruit Industries offered $1,000 (£620) to the first person or... Read more

11 November, 2010 by Seth Rosenblatt
ID3v2 Library 2.0.11.28

ID3v2 Library 2.0.11.28

...a audio file data tagging format in active use by software and hardware developers. ID3v2 Library is a component for use in Win32 software. It... Read more

23 April, 2012
Em-Browser 1.1

Em-Browser 1.1

Em-Browser is a tool for embedded software and hardware developers that allows them to control their hardware with an iPhone 4s... Read more

12 April, 2012
Ultra Serial Port Monitor 3.0.3

Ultra Serial Port Monitor 3.0.3

...a system. It is a very valuable tool for all software and hardware developers working with serial ports. Its powerful features and operation of friendly... Read more

26 September, 2011
Device Monitoring Studio (Serial Monitor) 6.23.00.3373

Device Monitoring Studio (Serial Monitor) 6.23.00.3373

...and price. It's just an invaluable tool for all software and hardware developers working with serial ports. The full set of features and maximum... Read more

18 August, 2011

Ballmer: Make computing easier

...Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft President Steve Ballmer entreated hardware developers to renew their vision of the way computing devices should look... Read more

8 April, 1999 by ZDNet
Multifunction Device Support and Device Container Groupings in Windows 7: Guidelines for IHVs, OEMs, and <endeca_term>Hardware Developers</endeca_term>

Multifunction Device Support and Device Container Groupings in Windows 7: Guidelines for IHVs, OEMs, and Hardware Developers

This white paper provides information about the multifunction device support and device container groupings for the... Read more

6 July, 2009

Future perfect: Microsoft's spec for your next PC

...system? That's one of the topics Microsoft is talking about with hardware developers here at the company's annual Windows Hardware and Engineering Conference... Read more

30 March, 2001 by David Coursey
VMware Workstation 7

VMware Workstation 7

The best virtualisation platform for the desktop just got even better: if you're a software developer, trainer or support professional, look no further. Read more

14 December, 2009 by Alan Stevens

Microsoft, Acer team up on Windows 7 laptop

...Group." Sinofsky was promoting the new features available in Windows 7 to hardware developers, such as multi-touchscreen maker Sony, that improve the user experience... Read more

19 November, 2009 by Liam Tung
Intel unveils tablet Classmate PC design

Intel unveils tablet Classmate PC design

...preload those machines with locally relevant software. "Our involvement with software and hardware developers ensures that the Intel Learning Series is culturally relevant, sustainable and... Read more

12 January, 2009 by David Meyer

Intel searching for next big thing

...year, the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), is expected to draw several thousand hardware developers, Intel partners and media types to San Francisco from Tuesday to... Read more

17 September, 2007 by Tom Krazit

Gates announces 40 million Vista sales

...copies of Windows Vista so far, Bill Gates told a crowd of hardware developers on Tuesday. That's more than the total install base of... Read more

16 May, 2007 by Ina Fried

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