Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Windows Mobile:

For the Internet user on the go, modern mobile computing devices have been a welcome addition to technology manufacturer's line of products. Devices such as PDA (Personal Digital Assistants) and smart phones have exploded in popularity in recent years. These devices now offer a wide range of features in ever-increasingly compact models. These features typically include web browsing, email, RSS feeds and incorporated mobile phones

Windows Mobile is the name Windows assigns to its line of operating systems devoted solely to mobile computing devices. Windows Mobile began with the popular PocketPC series in 2002 and evolved into Windows Mobile 2003. The current version is Windows Mobile 5.0.

The ability to seamlessly sync with a home-based personal computer that runs Windows is a large draw for Windows Mobile customers. It can share many programs that run on Windows operating systems, albeit usually on a smaller scale of functionality

There are two reported planned upgrades for Windows Mobile on the way. Code named "Crossbow," the first upgrade is planned for launch in the first few months of 2007. The second will not be released until 2008 and is rumored to be code named, "Photon." Crossbow is rumored to implement enhanced mobile texting features and business application advances. Photon may incorporate a completely new platform shell

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