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Microsoft Gets In A Round Of 'Talisker' For Everyone

News Microsoft plans to announce on Monday a new, more widely available test version of "Talisker," the code name for the next version of its Windows CE operating system. Talisker and previous versions of Windows CE are similar to Microsoft's Windows...

[August 13, 2001, 10:40]

Microsoft Offers Taste Test Of 'Talisker'

News Microsoft plans to introduce on Tuesday the first test version of "Talisker", its next-generation operating system aimed at a variety of handheld gadgets, Internet appliances and factory automation equipment.

[April 10, 2001, 10:38]

Transmeta Teams With Windows CE .Net

News Windows CE .Net, code-named Talisker and introduced in January, is used in a range of devices, from handhelds to gas pumps. Chipmaker Transmeta said on Wednesday it has received a key certification from Microsoft, an important step in the company's...

[August 22, 2002, 8:20]

Windows XP For Devices Coming In November

News Also in the collection is Windows CE, currently in version 3.0 but soon to be replaced by the 4.0 "Talisker" edition, for use in handheld computers. Microsoft has set 28 November as the release date for Windows XP Embedded, the next version of the...

[September 28, 2001, 16:32]

Microsoft 'pushing, Pushing, Pushing' In Embedded Arena

News Microsoft is building a reliable platform for the embedded space, with Talisker, the next version of Windows CE, providing greater componentisation, a more flexible user interface that is "skinable," and built-in Web and multimedia support...

[February 7, 2001, 12:04]

MS Unveils New Windows CE .Net

News In January, Bill Gates introduced the initial version of Windows CE .Net, which was also known by its code name, Talisker. Microsoft is putting a little more .Net into its Windows CE .Net. The software giant on Tuesday announced a new version of...

[July 31, 2002, 8:03]