Pocket PC 2003: New features...
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Navneet on 2003/06/24:
„Just was looking at the list of new features in PPC 2003. The list includes:“
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„There are numerous bug fixes, improvements in page rendering times and standards support for Internet Explorer, a new user interface for setting up networking that uses a Mobile version of Windows XP's zero config networking, and support for 3rd party applications that are written for the XScale processor. The OS itself still doesn't run natively for XScale, but now developers can offer enhanced versions of their applications that should run noticably faster. Basic apps like PIMs can only run so fast, but gaming and multimedia applications can really benefit from native code.“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/toshiba_e750.htm - Cached
„Cirond's PocketWiNc is a full featured sniffer that tells you the SSID, BSSID, channel, MAC address, signal strength and WEP details for WiFi access points within range. Get detailed status on access points and your connection. It also offers ping, traceroute and release/renewing of your Pocket PC's IP address.“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/ipaq5450.htm - Cached
„Welcome to pocketpcsoft a Pocket PC Software list with ocasional news. This site has free pocket pc software to download, including medical, bible, games, freeware, and pocket pc 2002 software downloads.“http://www.ipaqsoft.net/ppcindex.html - Cached
„T-Mobile (formerly known as Voicestream, and owned by Deutsche Telecom) brings us the first Pocket PC Phone Edition (PPC PE) available in the US. It's got a curvy, classy and slim design, good phone-to-PDA integration and costs less than many new Pocket PCs. Not bad!“http://www.pdabuyersguide.com/tmobile.htm - Cached
„For those of you that don't understand the ramifications of this, let me put it in layman's terms: The Pocket PC's operating system is included in the Read Only Memory (ROM). The data and additional programs that you choose to add are what fill the Random Access Memory (RAM), which as I stated before, is 32MB in this unit. There is a gotcha, though: of the 32MB, roughly half is allocated for storing the data and programs, and the other half is allocated for actually running programs and loading associated data.“http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/ ppc-techs-128mb-ppc-phone-review.html - Cached
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