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What ChromeOS Means For Netbooks And Why Microsoft Needs To Be Scared...install odd syncing software. Android will change all that. The same will come to pass for lower-end hardware solutions, solutions where Windows or Windows CE were once standard. My prediction is this: netbooks, as we know, them will come... In this article: Chrome OS, Microsoft, Netbook, Android, Google, Windows Mobile, Microsoft Office, Zune, Android, and Dog |
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Engadget | November 02, 2009
Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android
...upcoming offerings. According to the mag, the next version of the electronics-maker's MiBuddy satnav unit will dash the underlying Windows CE architecture for Google's newer and far more suave Android platform. The new device will be...
In this article: Google, Android, Android, Linux, Mio Technology, Cease and desist, Bing, and PC World
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Computer World | October 26, 2009
Android moving into Mio MiBuddy navigation device
...browsing on a screen bigger than most smartphones, the representative said. Current MiBuddys use Microsoft's Windows CE operating system exclusively. Windows CE will continue to be offered for the next generation MiBuddys coming out...
In this article: Android, Linux, Acer, Google, Dashboard, HTC, Google Maps, Aspire One, and Android
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Sunday Mirror | October 19, 2009
Mintpad 7-inch tablet sequel prepped?
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Tech stories - TechChuck | February 27, 2009
VMware MVP weds Windows CE and Android in unholy matrimony on dual-boot N800
VMware MVP weds Windows CE and Android in unholy matrimony on dual-boot N800 This is just too good. We knew VMware was working on this sort of thing, but watching it in action is almost too much magic for our fragile hearts to comprehend.
In this article: Android, Vmware, Nvidia, T-Mobile G1, and Sergey Brin
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Ars Technica | June 22, 2009
Nvidia says no to Linux on Tegra netbooks, chooses WinCE
...video playback. By Ryan Paul | Last updated June 22, 2009 9:29 AM CT Hardware maker Nvidia is endorsing Windows CE as its platform of choice for Tegra-based netbooks. The company has rejected Google's open source Android platform and is...
In this article: Nvidia, Linux, Ubuntu, Microsoft, Android, ARM, Moblin, and Canonical
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Techmeme | February 16, 2009
Nvidia enables $99 Android/Windows CE mobile internet devices (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat)
Nvidia enables $99 Android/Windows CE mobile internet devices (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat) Preferences: Open Links in New Window Show Discussion Excerpts Show Link Search Font Size: Note: Because cookies are disabled, reloading this page...
In this article: Microsoft, Android, HTC Magic, ARM, Vodafone, HTC, Nvidia, Barcelona, and T-Mobile G1
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the INQUIRER | February 23, 2009
Khronos President Neil Trevett talks open APIs
Giving lip service to Nvidia's new Android friend - after the firm announced Tegra would be able to run either Windows Mobile, Windows CE or Android - Trevett noted that developers very much liked the freedom which Google's platform provided.
In this article: Neil Trevett, Nvidia, ARM, Ion, Intel, Android, Android, Xbox, and Google
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Sunday Mirror | July 27, 2009
Mintpad: the world's smallest Android device?
The dinky little first-gen Mintpad managed to pack in a 2.8-inch screen, GPS, Wi-Fi and support for plenty of multimedia formats, all fueled by Windows CE when it debuted back in Spring, but now the talk has turned to Mintpad mark II. And...
In this article: Android, Android, Google, and South Korea
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Windows CE (also known officially as Windows Embedded Compact post version 6.0 , and sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is Microsoft's operating system for minimalistic computers and embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinctly different operating system and kernel, rather than a trimmed-down version of desktop Windows. It is not to be confused with Windows XP Embedded which is NT-based. It is supported on Intel x86 and compatibles, MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors.
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