Microsoft Corp. is courting one of the most gadget-gaga, tech-savvy groups to buy its PocketPC software platform: loyalists of rival Palm Inc. Microsoft will try to tap into the grassroots support ...
) Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs to Symbol customers. The Symbol PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 software will be available in the third quarter of 2003. Designed especially for mobile ...
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2004--Worldwide personal digital assistant (PDA) shipments exceeded 2.8 million units, as Microsoft Windows CE operating system licensees surpassed the Palm ...
Western European PDA shipments were up 38% in the fourth quarter and up 28% during the whole of 2003, the first full year of growth since 2000. According to the latest numbers from IDC, PDA (personal ...
Microsoft has delivered a massive boost to ARM’s ambitions in the mobile computing market by deciding that Pocket PC 2002, a new version of its Windows CE operating system targeted at PDAs, will only ...
Nothing, and I mean nothing is more exciting than a hot new Palm Pilot. OK, so they're not really called Palm Pilots anymore, and they're most certainly not the hottest things on the market, but PDA ...
Software giant Microsoft has tapped Grammy Award winning Hip-Hop legends Naughty by Nature to help promote the newest PDA device to feature the Windows Mobile operating system. The group is at the ...
SAN JOSE — Microsoft Corp.’s software platform for personal digital assistants took over the market lead from PalmSource Inc. for the first time in the third quarter, according to market research ...
Despite global shipments of PDAs falling 4.6 percent in Q1, activity in the market is heating up between Microsoft and PalmSource, with Windows CE quickly closing the market share gap with Palm OS, ...
Most PDA (personal digital assistant) users were introduced to the device through the Palm OS, but Microsoft Corp.’s Windows CE .Net operating system family has pulled into a virtual tie with the ...
Microsoft has been granted a U.S. patent on using short, long or double clicks on the same button to launch different applications—though only on “limited resource computing devices” such as PDAs or ...
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