Windows CE .Net gets Bluetooth certification
News The software company also announced that Siemens and Socket Communications are both creating Bluetooth products around the software built into Windows CE .Net, as it is called. Bluetooth will enable a broad range of new applications for mobile...
[October 30, 2001, 16:19]
Windows CE .NET to launch on Monday
News Microsoft will hammer the next piece of its .Net puzzle into place on Monday with the launch of Windows CE .Net, the latest version of its mobile operating system. Windows CE .NET is aimed at small, portable devices like handheld computers and...
[January 4, 2002, 17:22]
Comparison of Windows CE .NET 4.2, Pocket PC 2002, and Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs
White Papers This document compares some of the main features of Windows CE.NET 4.2, Pocket PC 2002, and Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC. The Windows Mobile platform is the lead Microsoft offering for mobile handheld computing devices and...
[May 1, 2004, 1:03]
MS unveils new Windows CE .Net
News Microsoft is putting a little more .Net into its Windows CE .Net. The software giant on Tuesday announced a new version of its Windows CE .Net operating system, adding broader support for its .Net services from within Windows CE, a slimmed down...
[July 31, 2002, 8:03]
Transmeta teams with Windows CE .Net
News Transmeta chips were given the green light by Microsoft to work with the Windows CE .Net operating system. Windows CE .Net, code-named Talisker and introduced in January, is used in a range of devices, from handhelds to gas pumps.
[August 22, 2002, 8:20]
Icebox Switched to Microsoft Windows CE .NET When Building the Latest Version of its Icebox Kitchen Internet Appliance
White Papers Icebox, LLC switched to Microsoft Windows CE .NET from Wind River VxWorks and OpenTV Device Mosaic when building the latest version of its Icebox kitchen Internet appliance. Windows CE .NET offers powerful development tools that enabled Icebox to...
[November 5, 2003, 23:00]
Tracer for Windows Mobile and CE.Net
Downloads Tracer gives Windows Mobile and Pocket PC users the opportunity to create and run their own barcode-enabled applications in minutes. Portable Technology Solutions, LLC introduces the Windows Mobile and Pocket PC solution that offers simplicity and...
[March 13, 2004, 6:00]
CES: Microsoft aims to simplify wireless world
News With the launch this week of Windows CE .Net, Microsoft is pledging to extend its vision of Web services to the complex world of mobile devices. Windows CE .Net, launched on Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is a crucial piece...
[January 9, 2002, 17:21]
Microsoft slashes CE.Net licence fee
News Microsoft has lowered the price on Windows CE.Net to encourage developers to squeeze the operating system into consumer electronics devices and industrial equipment. The charge for Windows CE.Net 4.2 will now start at $3 (£1.88) per device, down...
[May 7, 2003, 15:01]
Next Windows Mobile primed for release
News The update, to be known as Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, is based on a Windows CE .Net core, but adds a variety of improvements, according to a source familiar with the situation. The 900c will use the Windows CE .Net 4.1 operating system, an...
[March 19, 2004, 8:00]
Psion NetBook Pro: a first look
Talkback Comparison of Windows CE .NET 4.2, Pocket PC 2002, and Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs to learn the drawbacks with the ce.net os. Psion made a grave error when they adopted the CE.NET OS. I ordered and used the Netbook Pro for about a...
[February 14, 2004, 23:18]
CES: Bluetooth arrives for car, phone, mobile devices
News Other new Bluetooth products include Microsoft's Bluetooth-enabled Windows CE.Net and an all-in-one communications kit from Nokia and TDK. Microsoft launched Windows CE .Net, the latest version of its operating system for "embedded" devices like...
[January 8, 2002, 14:41]
Phidgets and Windows CE: Understanding Threading and Invoking With Windows CE
White Papers However, due to limitations of the .NET compact framework, the framework used by Windows CE, programmers must explicitly handle thread protection and related errors. Though this paper specifically discusses Windows CE, the problems explained here...
[July 6, 2007, 1:00]
CES Focus: Gadget heaven
News Wednesday 9 January: Windows CE .Net will run on everything from mobile phones to robots, and will tap into Microsoft's .Net Web services, but critics remain unconvinced Windows CE .NET launches at CES
[January 8, 2002, 15:03]
Robot Manufacturer Wins Market Share Thanks to New Programming Interface
White Papers The company selected Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.2 to develop handheld devices that control the robots' motion in real time. Thanks to Windows CE .NET, Chaveriat Robotique has been able to offer a new generation of input devices that reduce...
[December 1, 2008, 0:20]
Microsoft tests out mobile .Net
News The .Net Compact Framework works in conjunction with Microsoft's Visual Studio.Net tools to let developers write Windows-based Web services programs to run on cell phones, personal digital assistants and other wireless mobile devices powered by...
[April 17, 2002, 14:36]
ARM and Microsoft tie up chip makers at summit
News Nvidia, Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, Centrality Communications, Cirrus Logic, Conexant Systems, Globespan Virata, LSI Logic and MagicEyes Digital have all agreed to develop systems based on ARM cores and Windows CE .Net 4.2.
[September 17, 2003, 17:50]
Psion NetBook Pro: a first look review
Reviews Goodbye EPOC, hello Windows CE .NET Psion Teklogix’s NetBook Pro: descended from the Series 7 and NetBook, but running Windows CE .Net 4.2 and aimed at corporate mobile workforces. Fans of the earlier devices will immediately notice the replacement...
[October 3, 2003, 16:34]
Psion NetBook Pro review
Reviews Psion Teklogix maintains that Windows CE .NET 4.2 fits much better with companies’ existing (Microsoft-dominated) IT infrastructures than EPOC. Windows CE.NET 4.2 has made it easy for Psion Teklogix to incorporate a range of expansion options.
[October 16, 2003, 11:40]
Microsoft 'pushing, pushing, pushing' in embedded arena
News We started with DOS, then Windows and then CE, but we just didn't have the passion and commitment to that space that characterised our success in other areas. Microsoft is building a reliable platform for the embedded space, with Talisker, the next...
[February 7, 2001, 12:04]



