Microsoft Corp. introduced a new version of its Pocket PC operating system that’s tweaked to support enterprise users with a host of new features, including a built-in virtual private network (VPN) ...
Microsoft introduced a new version of its Pocket PC operating system that’s tweaked to support enterprise users with a host of new features, including a built-in virtual private network (VPN) client.
Details over at Brighthand on two of the first Pocket PCs to run the updated version of the operating system, Pocket PC 2003, Toshiba’s e355, and HP’s iPAQ h2215. Apart from having a reflective, ...
Two new Loox Pocket PCs from Fujitsu-Siemens, one with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, the other with GPRS. The Loox line has been really popular in Europe and Asia, but for whatever reason ...
Toshiba’s last Pocket PC was terrific. The e740 was lightweight, a great size, had a nice color screen and came with built-in 802.11b WiFi wireless networking built-in. What more could you ask for?
Imagine a world where you no longer need to carry a bulky laptop or workstation to get work done. In an age where portability and versatility are key, technology has introduced devices that pack ...
[Robert’s Retro] is one of those great YouTube channels that shows us the ins and outs of old and obscure computers. [Robert] likes going a step beyond the traditional teardown though, repairing and ...
Already gaining momentum over chief rival PalmSource, Microsoft is set to announce a new version of its software for PDAs (personal digital assistants) on Monday that is poised to make Pocket PCs more ...
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