PDA Security With Windows CE
Talkback Till last night I was believing Windows CE machines can't get viruses. ps: I've just posted a similar message on CE City (H/PC) site. My machine is a H/PC, in fact an Intermec 6651, similar in spec to the MobilePro 790 (MIPS; running Windows for...
[March 7, 2004, 10:19]
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. Transmeta chips were given the green light by Microsoft to work with the Windows CE .Net operating system.
[August 22, 2002, 8:20]
Comdex Fall, Las Vegas: Win CE Handhelds Look A Threat To Psion
News Philips, Goldstar, Compaq, Casio, Hewlett-Packard and Hitachi were among firms showing handhelds with CE at heart here today, and all looked to offer solid functionality. However, although the CE handhelds looked to offer a good feature set, it...
[November 19, 1996, 14:17]
Next Windows Mobile Primed For Release
News While many Microsoft-based handhelds use Windows Mobile, Microsoft has a dual OS strategy in which it also licenses the Windows CE core to hardware makers that want more flexibility to customise the devices.
[March 19, 2004, 8:00]
Analysis: Powering The Pocket PC
News But the release of version 3.0 of the Windows CE operating system for handhelds, coupled with developments in hardware could improve Microsoft's position. The small memory requirement of Windows CE makes it more versatile than other Windows platforms.
[April 19, 2000, 16:17]
Martin Veitch's Weekend Comdex Analysis
News A précis of their articles: Microsoft's partners showed Windows CE 2.0 handhelds; Intel showed nothing; Iomega showed a tiny disk; SyQuest showed a Zip-killer. Fact: Windows CE is here to stay. Credit to Microsoft, if CE 1.0 was a dog, version 2.0...
[November 22, 1997, 7:00]
Say Goodbye To The Handheld PC
News Last year, Microsoft claims to have shipped 500,000 units of its Windows CE for handhelds, but only 375,000 were sold, according to Tim Bajarin, president and industry analyst of market researcher Creative Technologies Inc.
[April 29, 1998, 9:54]
Win CE Losing Wind?
News Analysts say that Palm handhelds are outselling Windows CE devices by almost a two-to-one ratio. Vertical device makers "view the natural evolution of DOS and Windows 95-based handhelds to Windows CE," said Tom Hunt, vice president of marketing at...
[September 21, 1999, 15:26]
Microsoft Backs Up Handheld Plans
News But the software maker has quietly continued to license the core of Pocket PC -- Windows CE -- to companies that want to offer handhelds with their own software. Although previous generations of handhelds were based on Windows CE 1.0 and 2.0...
[July 6, 2001, 15:12]
IBM Shrinks DB2 For Handhelds
News Windows CE is offered in several iterations for both handheld PCs and mini notebooks, and the Palm OS is geared toward handhelds. The company is developing an as-yet-unnamed version of DB2 for Microsoft's Windows CE and 3Com's Palm Operating System.
[February 16, 1999, 14:06]
Linux Everywhere: The Penguin Goes Mobile
News Among them is Compaq, one of Microsoft's biggest hardware partners for Windows CE handhelds. Today, most of the attention in the handheld world is trained on the battle between Palm -- which makes the ubiquitous organiser of the same name -- and...
[June 29, 2000, 14:07]
First Virus Targets Windows CE
News A virus that infects Windows CE has been developed -- the first such bug discovered for the handheld operating system, according to one firm. BitDefender said it is the first known Windows CE virus. The same as the creators of Cabir (the virus for...
[July 19, 2004, 8:35]
PocketPC Targets The Palm
News It includes version 3.0 of the Windows CE operating system, a new user interface and a larger set of applications for the new generation of handheld devices, which follows Microsoft's Palm-sized PC platform for handhelds.
[March 23, 2000, 9:23]
Microsoft Offers Taste Test Of 'Talisker'
News The current handhelds made by Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard and Casio now use a version of Pocket PC based on Windows CE 3.0. Beta 1 of Talisker, which is being given to 300 testers, touts several improvements to its predecessor, Windows CE 3.0.
[April 10, 2001, 10:38]
Palm Competitor - Or Is It A Partner?
News When the low-cost, highly expandable Visor debuts on Tuesday, the company with the most to lose may be Microsoft, maker of the Windows CE-based operating system for handhelds and other devices. Visor is expected to sport many of the features...
[September 10, 1999, 9:40]
Are Your Users' PDAs Safe From Viruses?
News PC-cillin works on the Palm OS 3.1 or higher, Psion Revo or Revo Plus, or Windows CE 3.0. McAfee provides VirusScan for Palm, Symbian/EPOC, Pocket PC and Windows CE. If that virus is written to infect the synchronization software used on certain...
[April 22, 2002, 9:21]
Microsoft Releases New Handheld OS
News Microsoft has moved the operating system to a new underlying core, using Microsoft's Windows CE.Net 4.2 code base, as opposed to Windows CE 3.0, which powered prior versions of Pocket PC. Such cameras have become popular add-ons for mobile phones...
[June 23, 2003, 8:03]
PC Giants To Grab Spotlight At Electronics Show
News The company will also highlight new Internet devices based on the Windows CE operating system. However, Microsoft does plan to highlight new devices that use Windows CE. The device allows drivers to retrieve information from their Palm V or Vx...
[January 4, 2001, 11:18]
Microsoft Builds Silicon Foundation For Windows CE
News Microsoft is working with chip designer ARM to increase the number of chip manufacturers tuning their products for Windows CE .Net as the software giant tries to move deeper into handhelds and cellphones.
[September 18, 2002, 13:42]
Pragma FortressSSH 5.0: Secure Connectivity Software To Build A Secure Enterprise Network With SSH
White Papers Fortress clients are available for any Windows operating system (Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000), PDAs & Mobile Phones (Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, and Windows CE), and Industrial Handhelds (Symbol, Intermec and others).
[February 13, 2007, 23:00]

