Supporting Windows XP Embedded-Based Devices
White Papers This white paper provides an overview of how to support Microsoft Windows XP Embedded-based devices. Supporting embedded devices involves servicing devices and supporting embedded device users. The white paper explains changes to the update process...
[August 11, 2005, 0:00]
Web Services On Embedded Devices
White Papers The capabilities of embedded devices such as smart-phones are steadily increasing and provide the great flexibility of data access and collaboration while being mobile. The authors propose the use of Web services on embedded devices in order to...
[July 9, 2007, 0:00]
Leading Merchandising Platform OEM Ports Media Devices To Windows XP Embedded
White Papers After successfully building a set of merchandising kiosks and retailing end caps running on the Windows XP Embedded operating system in weeks rather than months, Impart Media made the decision to augment its technology toolkit and port its entire...
[May 22, 2007, 0:00]
Bally Gaming & Systems Uses Windows XP Embedded To Build Rich Gaming Devices
White Papers Bally adopted the Windows XP Embedded operating system to take advantage of the advanced componentized technology available in the Windows XP desktop version, including USB and rich feature components.
[August 9, 2005, 0:00]
Wyse Turned To The Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Operating System To Continue Delivering Cost-Effective Devices
White Papers Wyse turned to the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system to continue delivering cost-effective devices that could be designed with the broad features of Windows XP. Wyse Technology is the worldwide market leader in thin client computing...
[August 9, 2005, 0:00]
The Windows Embedded Family: An Integrated, Scalable Platform For Building Thin Client Devices
White Papers The Windows Embedded family of operating systems, which includes Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded, provides a scalable range of functionality to build the primary types of thin client devices: basic, browser, and LOB terminals.
[January 19, 2005, 23:00]
Comparing TCP And SMB Connections For Windows XP Embedded-Based Devices
White Papers Microsoft Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 2 provides the same support for network transport protocols that Microsoft Windows XP Professional offers. This white paper briefly describes the implementations of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP...
[March 6, 2005, 23:00]
Best Practices For Protecting Windows XP Embedded Devices
White Papers Security affects the entire Windows Embedded community by adding to the burden of device development and distracting from the core mission of getting high-quality embedded products to market quickly. This white paper explains how OEMs and other...
[July 20, 2007, 0:00]
Embedded System Ensures Low-Cost Deployment Of Entertainment Devices On U.K. Trains
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[August 30, 2007, 0:00]
Transmeta Explores Embedded Market
News Transmeta has begun marketing its Crusoe processor to manufacturers of networking equipment, printers and other "embedded" devices in an effort to achieve critical mass. Embedded computers are systems that are not PCs, including set-top boxes and...
[October 4, 2001, 9:39]
Windows 'cheaper Than Linux'
News A Microsoft-funded report has shown that it costs more and takes longer to bring Linux embedded devices to market compared with devices using Windows. Embedded operating systems are used in everything from cars, handhelds, and set-top boxes to...
[July 18, 2003, 9:26]
Linux Heads For Embedded Status
News Wind River, a major force in software embedded in devices such as cellphones or factory robots, has signed a deal with leading Linux seller Red Hat to jointly develop a version of the open-source software, the companies plan to announce on Monday.
[February 23, 2004, 7:25]
MS Sees CE On Much More Than Palmtops
News Rather, the software Gargantua sees the operating system at the heart of a panoply of devices from embedded applications through cars, Web-enabled phones and WebTV sets, to cars. Floyd said that the next version of WebTV will use embedded CE...
[October 31, 1997, 14:30]
Lynuxworks Gets A Shot In The ARM
News Lynuxworks, which makes Linux software for embedded devices, has landed a deal with prominent chip designer ARM to bundle the two companies' products into a single embedded Linux development platform.
[May 9, 2002, 16:15]
Java Embedded Server Software
White Papers The Java Embedded Server brings together the power of Java technology, the ubiquity of the Internet, and cheap processors to provide ISVs with a competitive advantage in developing for embedded devices.
[October 21, 2003, 0:00]
VIA Goes Embedded With Motherboard Division
News VIA Technologies is hoping to exploit the vast market for embedded devices like digital video recorders and set-top Internet boxes with its new motherboard division, which was announced at the beginning of this week.
[October 18, 2001, 15:31]
Windows CE 6 Released To Beta
News Microsoft has unveiled a test version of its Windows CE 6 operating system for embedded devices. The move will encourage some seven million Visual Studio developers worldwide to program for embedded devices, the company said.
[May 11, 2006, 10:00]
Embedded Linux Firms Spar Over Tools
News The rivalry between Wind River Systems and MontaVista Software warmed up this week in the market for Linux in embedded-computing devices such as mobile phones and network equipment. Developer tools are a key part of embedded-computing technology...
[May 25, 2005, 9:10]
ARM Offers Low-power Mobile Chips
News UK chip designer ARM on Tuesday introduced a new processor core for high-end embedded devices, as well as a less power-hungry version of a core already used in devices like mobile phones. Embedded processors are used in non-PC devices of all kinds.
[May 1, 2002, 15:55]
AMD Pushes For 64-bit Mobile Computing
News AMD has licensed an advanced architecture from MIPS Technologies in a move to boost its new embedded chips division, which makes processors for "embedded" devices such as handheld computers and information appliances.
[April 30, 2002, 12:24]

