Samsung dials up Smartphone 2002
News Samsung Electronics received approval Wednesday from the Federal Communications Commission for a new cell phone running Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 operating system. In the past, Microsoft has said that the Smartphone 2002 OS will come out by the...
[August 16, 2002, 7:59]
Pro Blackjack for Smartphone
Downloads Pro Blackjack for Smartphone OS 2002 and 2003 Current version: 1.1 $6.95 Play blackjack the way it was meant to be played! Set up your Smartphone to play some of the positions and ,computer players to come and go at random just like a real casino...
[December 29, 2004, 6:00]
Microsoft smartphone ships to developers
News Sendo has begun offering developers an early version of its Windows-Powered Smartphone 2002 handset, the Z100, as it prepares to launch the device this summer. Z100 is likely to be one of the first phones to use the Smartphone 2002 software.
[June 5, 2002, 16:32]
Europe to get Microsoft smartphone before US
News Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 software will make its debut in a matter of weeks in Western Europe in a handset manufactured by the UK's Sendo, beating its appearance with Cingular Wireless in the US. On Monday, Microsoft and Cingular said they would...
[March 19, 2002, 12:58]
Microsoft Smartphone deals out a pack of games
News Microsoft is giving the first glimpse of the applications for its Smartphone 2002 handset at the Microsoft Mobility Developer Conference in London this week, with a heavy focus on gaming. Sendo, which is manufacturing the Z100, the first Smartphone...
[April 18, 2002, 15:14]
Sendo Z100 Smartphone: first impressions review
Reviews The Smartphone 2002 operating system is remarkably similar to Pocket PC 2002, but -- as implemented on the Sendo -- lacking a touch-sensitive screen. Sendo’s Z100 is the first Microsoft Smartphone 2002 device.
[October 22, 2002, 16:52]
Samsung and Nokia team up on smartphones
News Samsung is already planning handsets based on Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 software, one of the few major manufacturers to have adopted that platform. This approach is far more liberal than Microsoft's licensing model for Windows-Powered Smartphone...
[September 2, 2002, 11:25]
Microsoft expo to unveil new devices
News The Microsoft Mobility Developer Conference is expected to be an annual event and will give the software giant a chance to tell developers about new programs to help them create and sell applications for handheld and smartphone devices.
[April 17, 2002, 8:40]
Motorola MPx200: a first look review
Reviews This is not the anticipated update of Microsoft’s Smartphone platform, but a slightly tweaked version of the software we’ve previously seen in the two incarnations of Orange’s SPV . Motorola MPx200: a clamshell-design Windows Smartphone.
[September 15, 2003, 8:55]
Microsoft to unleash wireless strategies
News Microsoft is also expected to reveal plans to work with Intel as well as Texas Instruments to develop reference designs for phones that will run its Windows Powered Smartphone 2002 operating system. Compal is shopping a Smartphone product using TI...
[February 19, 2002, 10:18]
ppc_usb10.exe
Downloads This package supports the following driver models:FUJITSU USB Sync Motorola PowerPad Pocket PC Device Trimble GeoExplorer TDS Data Collector VES USB Sync Fujitsu Siemens Computers USB Sync Cyberbank USB Sync JVC USB Sync Freedom Scientific USB...
[September 1, 2003, 8:00]
Symbian signs on Samsung as it surges to No. 1 spot
News Symbian said on Monday that it has signed up Samsung as the latest licensee for its smartphone operating system, just a day before Orange unveils the first smartphone based on Microsoft's competing software.
[October 21, 2002, 15:57]
3G pits networks against phone makers
News Open operating systems like Symbian OS and Smartphone 2002 are attempting to standardise phone software to some degree, but Vodafone does not see them as mass-market products, Tarnai said. Tarnai also dismissed "open" operating systems like Symbian...
[May 14, 2002, 16:54]
Orange first with Microsoft handset
News Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 software allows wireless phones to run personal digital assistant applications such calendars and contact lists. Microsoft has been trying to get partners for the software and has reached an agreement with AT&T Wireless...
[October 4, 2002, 15:05]
Sendo filing accuses Microsoft of dirty tricks
News In the filing, Sendo claims that Microsoft lulled the company into a false sense of security by assuring that Sendo would become Microsoft's main hardware partner once its smartphones -- based on software called Windows Powered Smartphone 2002...
[December 24, 2002, 10:06]
Symbian rallies developers against Microsoft
News Two new versions of Windows CE arriving this year are designed for voice-enabled handheld computers and mobile phones with PDA functions, respectively called Pocket PC Voice Edition and Windows Powered Smartphone 2002.
[April 24, 2002, 9:30]
Phone maker details Microsoft divorce
News Beginning in 1999, Sendo was supposed to develop a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) phone based on a new cell-phone operating system from Microsoft, then called "Stinger" and now known as Smartphone 2002.
[January 14, 2003, 7:30]
Microsoft vs Sendo: It's over
News At that time, Sendo was designing a smartphone based on Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 platform (then called Stinger). Microsoft provided Sendo's proprietary hardware expertise and trade secrets to low-cost original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) who...
[September 13, 2004, 11:50]
Sendo-Microsoft lawsuit to proceed in Texas
News Sendo had planned to develop a handset based on Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 platform, which was then code-named Stinger. Sendo alleges that Microsoft failed to provide working software, forcing the launch of the smartphone to be pushed back several...
[October 1, 2003, 15:00]
PDA market remains buoyant
News In the smart-phone arena -- where a mobile phone form factor is more prominent than computing or PDA features -- the Orange SPV's debut (grabbing 5 percent market share for voice-centric devices) in October also throws another factor into the mix...
[January 28, 2003, 13:05]



