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Linux's share of netbooks surging, not sagging, says analyst...initial lead on the hot netbook market, which was to cut the price of Windows XP. That could mean offering Windows Embedded CE or Windows Mobile, both of which already run on ARM, at a discount to netbook manufacturers, he said, in... In this article: Linux, Microsoft, ARM, Windows CE, Sybase, United States, Ubuntu, and Chrome OS |
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San Francisco Chronicle | October 26, 2009
IPhone still has the edge in smart phones
...in this battle royal. Since 2007, when Apple launched the iPhone and Google announced plans for Android, Microsoft has been unable to get a meaningful new version of its Windows Mobile operating system out the door. Q: I remember reading...
In this article: Iphone, Android, Windows XP, Microsoft, Apple, Palm Pre, Photoshop Elements, Pixelmator, and Iphoto
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Computer World | November 03, 2009
Windows XP smartphone raises functionality questions
...of usage, said Jack Gold, principal analyst at J. Gold Associates. Handheld phones mainly run Windows Mobile, a watered-down version of Windows XP designed for mobile phones. Other phones may run Android, a Linux-based OS specifically...
In this article: Windows XP, IDC, Smartphones, AMD, Microsoft, E mail, and Android
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Wired: Beyond the Beyond | October 03, 2009
Spime Watch: Spime Inc Releases Mapman
...and routing • Dynamic integration of Web based data sets with map related applications Mapman currently supports Windows XP and Windows Mobile. Support for Windows 7, Android, Symbian, iPhone and Java is planned for the near future.
In this article: Android, Bread, Web based, Java, Symbian, Iphone, and Windows XP
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GPS Business News | October 01, 2009
Spime releases hybrid navigation and LBS engine
...be connected", said Gary Mendel, Spime's vice president of worldwide Marketing and Sales. MapMan currently supports Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Mobile. Support for Android, Symbian, iPhone and Java will be available in the near future.
In this article: Java, Android, Symbian, Iphone, Windows XP, India, and US
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Wikipedia | September 25, 2009
Skyhook Wireless
...and provides excellent accuracy and confidence estimation. The SDK supports Windows XP, Vista and Mobile , as well as Symbian OS, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. An article published by Terry Stenvold at googlepages describes how...
In this article: Skyhook Wireless, Iphone, Linux, Google Maps, 2600, IPod Touch, Fandango, Symbian OS, and ETH Zurich
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Computer World | July 10, 2009
PC makers less upbeat than Google about Chrome OS
...industries, and so we are studying it." HP, the world's largest PC vendor, said that most of its products use Microsoft operating systems today, including Windows Mobile, XP and Vista. The company also sells machines with Linux for...
In this article: Google, Chrome, Google Chrome OS, Lenovo, E mail, Linux, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, and Acer
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PR Newswire: All Releases | January 27, 2009
Coverity Expands Microsoft Capabilities in Coverity Prevent
...for all Microsoft platforms. -- Coverity Prevent supports analysis on multiple Microsoft platforms including Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows Automotive, and Xbox. "To develop applications with...
In this article: Microsoft, Microsoft Visual Studio, Eclipse, Windows Vista, Software development, Hp-ux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD
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Windows Mobile is a compact operating system developed by Microsoft, and designed for use in smartphones and mobile devices.
It is based on Windows CE, and features a suite of basic applications developed using the Microsoft Windows API. It is designed to be somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows, feature-wise and aesthetically. Additionally, third-party software development is available for Windows Mobile, and software can be purchased via the Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
Originally appearing as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system, Windows Mobile has been updated multiple times, with the current version being Windows Mobile 6.5. Most Windows Mobile phones come with a stylus pen, which is used to enter commands by tapping it on the screen.
Windows Mobile's share of the Smartphone market has fallen year-on-year, decreasing 20% in Q3 2009. It is the 4th most popular smartphone operating system, with a 7.9% share of the worldwide smartphone market.
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