Windows Mobile

Motorola and Psion team up on Net devices

News Motorola and Psion have announced they will co-develop mobile Internet access devices based on the Symbian operating system (OS). It demonstrates Psion is shaping the future of mobile Internet. Other... [31 Jan 2000]

Inprise to release open source InterBase

News Commenting on Inprise's decision, Dale Fuller, interim CEO and president of Inprise, claimed companies will be able to deploy and develop Internet and mobile-based applications on any platform. Inprise has announced it... [04 Jan 2000]

Israel gets Orange WAP servers

News The agreement will allow users of Israel's newest mobile network to access WAP-enabled Internet content.eXaLink's RT-PACE server technology also allows Internet services in Hebrew. In related news, HP last Friday... [20 Dec 1999]

Casio and Siemens join Windows CE club

News Casio and Siemens' Communications Devices (CD) division are to develop Internet-enabled mobile devices based on the Microsoft Windows CE operating system (OS). The German manufacturer said upcoming... [15 Dec 1999]

Mobile Net access: may the browser battle commence

Comment The Swedish equipment manufacturer will also be on the fast track to providing mobile products that integrate with corporate networks using the Microsoft Windows NT Server and Exchange platforms. At its... [13 Dec 1999]

WAP featured in Microsoft Ericsson alliance

News Torbjörn Nilsson, Ericsson senior VP marketing and strategic business development, said: "In five years there will be over 400 million mobile Internet subscribers.but that depends on the pieces coming together. [09 Dec 1999]

Agenda Setters: McNealy's vision of IT without Microsoft

News There, he updated his vision of the network computer in the light of developments in mobile computing, XML, and the growth of the Application Service Provider (ASP). The biggest two in the world are... [24 Nov 1999]

The Bloor Perspective: Novell's directory supremacy, CE's struggles, and the problem of Net taxation

Comment However, Windows CE will certainly take a piece of the Web device market (set top boxes, etc.and it has some share of the mobile market. As the boundaries between the hand-held computer and the... [21 Nov 1999]

Sophos software launched in D-Fence of mobile workforce

News Security specialist Sophos has launched data protection software aimed at remote workers running on Windows NT. D-Fence for Windows NT is available now for £49.50 for a 5-24 user licence. The software,... [22 Oct 1999]

Microsoft and BT get together to target mobile users

News BT's CEO, Sir Peter Bonfield, and Microsoft chief, Bill Gates, have deepened their relationship with a deal to jointly develop mobile devices based on the Windows CE operating system. This news comes hot... [18 Oct 1999]

Symbian and Palm Computing to attack Windows CE

News Palm Computing and the Symbian alliance are to collaborate on the development of mobile devices in a move which analysts claim will pile the pressure on Microsoft. Windows CE will be more popular for... [14 Oct 1999]

IBM joins Nokia to develop WAP products

News IBM this week announced that it is joining forces with Nokia to deliver Internet services over mobile devices using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) standard. Nokia's software will be available over Netfinity... [13 Oct 1999]

Microsoft reveals smart card tool kit

News Bill Gates was speaking at the Smart Card 99 Business Development conference in Redmond when he released details of the technology which will be based around the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) standard. [11 Oct 1999]

Orange to use British technology in mobile videophone

News Orange has announced it will introduce a mobile phone next spring that allows Internet access and videoconferencing on the move. However, the company has ignored big brand mobile hardware manufacturers... [21 Sep 1999]

Microsoft strengthens CE with STNC buy

News Microsoft has acquired UK telecommunications software developer, STNC, to boost mobile access to its Windows CE platform. Sussex-based STNC, which has 40 employees, specialises in developing... [22 Jul 1999]

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