Windows Mobile
MSDN Webcast: Developing for Windows Mobile 6.5 Devices: Using the Gesture APIs (Part 2 of 2) (Level 400)
White Paper The presenter of this webcast gives more detail about the gesture APIs that are available on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 platform. The presenter will show how to make use of the Gesture API when... [01 Oct 2009]
MSDN Webcast: Developing for Windows Mobile 6.5 Devices: Using the Gesture APIs (Part 1 of 2) (Level 400)
White Paper The presenter of this webcast will introduce the new gesture APIs that are available on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 platform. The presenter will demonstrate how to make use of the gesture APIs when... [01 Oct 2009]
Erik Huggers
AS Profile But Huggers is also responsible for other BBC technology areas such as online output, interactive TV and mobile, not to mention the BBC's own infrastructure. Prior to joining the BBC, Dutch-born Huggers helped launch... [29 Sep 2009]
iPhone coming to Orange as Apple ends its mobile monogamy
News Dave McQueen, principal analyst at Informa Telecoms and Media, said the deal with Orange is good for Apple as it increases the company's addressable market - with the potential for a serious step up if the recently announced proposed... [28 Sep 2009]
The PC is past it: Computing power is everywhere, says Intel
News Otellini said he envisions the industry continuing to grow - and evolve - with the arrival of Windows 7, the continued interest in mobile devices and the imagination of the developer. With the arrival of... [24 Sep 2009]
Mobile computing keeping PC shipments afloat
News Mobile PC shipments have regained substantial momentum, especially in emerging markets, and the decline in desk-based PC shipments is slowing down. And while the introduction of Windows 7 in late October... [24 Sep 2009]
Steelhead Mobile Demo
White Paper View this short video demonstration (13 mins.to learn how Riverbed Steelhead Mobile speeds Windows File Sharing and SharePoint File Sharing. [22 Sep 2009]
Photos: 10 of the best mini laptops
Photo Weight is 1.33kg and the OS is Windows XP. There's also a choice of OS: Linux or Windows XP Home. Netbooks have mushroomed since the Eee's launch in 2007, with electronics, PC and mobile... [21 Sep 2009]
Palm drops Windows Mobile operating system
News Palm is to stop making Windows Mobile devices. The move is not surprising given Palm's investment in WebOS, but nonetheless it is a blow to Microsoft, which has been struggling to maintain support for... [18 Sep 2009]
Mobile Battery Life Solutions for Windows 7: A Guide for Portable Platform Professionals
White Paper This paper is an updated version of the Mobile Battery Life Solutions Guide for Windows Vista. This paper outlines issues and solutions for advancing battery life for portable computers that run the... [16 Sep 2009]
Key Benefits of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
White Paper Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 helps individual developers and small development teams accelerate solution development; deliver breakthrough user experiences; and collaborate more effectively while building solutions for the Web,... [16 Sep 2009]
Designing Power-Friendly Devices
White Paper Much work has been done in Microsoft Windows operating systems such as Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as in the hardware on modern processors, chipsets, and supporting logic to... [16 Sep 2009]
Will software be Motorola's saviour?
News Jha declared a year ago that Motorola was going to focus on two operating systems: Android and Windows Mobile. With Windows Mobile development falling further and... [15 Sep 2009]
Judge upholds Microsoft infringement of date-picker patent
News The trial court found that the "date-picker" calendar tool in Microsoft Outlook, and similar features in Microsoft Money and Windows Mobile, infringe on what the court refers to as the "Day patent". A... [14 Sep 2009]
iPhone still king of apps: But don't ignore Android
News Developing for the iPhone is a no-brainer," said Noam Bardin, CEO of a mobile app company called Waze, which has developed navigation applications for the iPhone, Android, Symbian and Windows... [11 Sep 2009]