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October 2006 - You Can Take it With You
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Well the answer isn't actually here but I can tell you where to find it. The Windows Mobile team has posted the history and explanation of the Windows Mobile "X" in their post The Emperor Has No Close .
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It's about 9:40 PM here on the east coast so I need to pack up but something just occurred to me as I was shutting things down that I'd like to share. It was exactly 22 years ago today, 19-October-1984 that I started my very first software developer job...
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I'm still recovering from yesterday when I was erroneously told (and later reported on my blog ) that Virtual PC 2007 added support for USB devices. When I first found out that USB devices were not supported in VPC 2007, I was upset and a little embarrassed...
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Finally!!! We're no longer limited to emulators inside of VPC images. We've been waiting a long time for this one. Checkout the Virtual PC page to download the beta. Arrgh!! What can I say - USB support is NOT in VPC 2007. Sorry -- I had gotten bad information
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Well it's not Windows Mobile 5.0 but it is Windows CE 5.0 and it's wicked cool. You can checkout the eChannelLine Article And there's the Press Release If you're into the business side checkout this Red Herring Article from a couple of weeks ago (has...
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Thanks to everyone who came to today's webcast. We had a great turnout - Thanks!! Here's the follow up materials The application we built during the webcast Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC (use this for the Treo700w) Palm developer site (has the...
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I'm running short on time this morning but wanted to get this out quickly. This is so cool - not only does the latest CTP include new device features but for the first time, it's being released as a VPC Image !! How cool is that?!?! No more wasting time...
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This webcast is designed for those who are interested in getting a basic understanding of using Visual Studio 2005 & .NET Compact Framework to build Windows Mobile applications. This is a general Windows Mobile 5.0 discussion & demonstration,...
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Mobile application development was the topic of the most recent Microsoft Developer Show podcast . Here's the summary from the Podcast's home page: This year we have not only seen a whole variety of Windows Mobile 5 devices hit the market, we have also...
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Since the new Windows Mobile Virtual Labs were posted on MSDN we've gotten a lot of positive feedback. Doing the labs on a Remote Virtual Machine using just your browser has made doing the labs so easy - people really like being able to do the Windows...
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