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Finding your way with the Pharos Pocket GPS Navigator Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2004 In this review, we review the Pharos Pocket GPS Navigator. Will it help you find your way? You'll have to read this article to find out.
Pocket PC Viruses: Myth or looming threat? Pocket PC Life Magazine - September 2000 Is a virus lurking on the doorstep of your Pocket PC waiting for the perfect moment to steal your files and destroy your favorite device? Has it already arrived? How can you protect your machine? Jason Carter has the answers.
Get organized with your Pocket PC Pocket PC Life Magazine - September 2000 With all the features Microsoft has packed into the new Pocket PCs, it's easy to forget why they were created (and why you probably bought one) to begin with. Forget the music, movies, and games. In this article, Charlie Carter gives you some tips on how to use your Pocket PC as the organizational tool it's supposed to be.
Peacemaker brings cross-OS communication Pocket PC Life Magazine - September 2000 It's easy for Pocket PC users to feel left out of the game when they see their Palm device-using friends gleefully beaming information back and forth via the devices' IR ports. But now there's an easy way for you to get into the action, too. Gregory Lea reviews Peacemaker, a handy application that allows Pocket PCs to communicate with competing OS devices.
Why lose the Palm device in favor of a Pocket PC? Pocket PC Life Magazine - September 2000 Seeking more than is offered in a Palm device, Ray Cheshire considered the various options open to him in the realm of handheld computing in Britain. When all was said and done, the choice was clear: Pocket PC. In this article, he offers an account of his search and gives a humorous look at a typical day in his life as a Pocket PC user.
Zippy's Pocket PC software list Pocket PC Life Magazine - August 2000 If you're a Pocket PC software developer or if you're looking for Pocket PC software but are overwhelmed by your Internet search, then August's Pocket PC Life Site of the Month may be of considerable use. Steve Niles reviews a Web site that gathers together a fairly comprehensive list of Pocket PC applications.
Organize your contacts with CardScan Pocket PC Life Magazine - August 2000 Thanks to beaming technology, it's getting a lot easier to share contact information electronically. Even so, you're still probably collecting tons of business cards, and the prospect of entering all that data into your Pocket PC by hand isn't a pleasant one. Fortunately, there's a solution. Peter Watt reviews a smart new business card scanner that's a must for any office.
Can a handheld replace a laptop? Pocket PC Life Magazine - July 2000 If your chiropractor bills are getting out of hand because you've been lugging around a bulky laptop and its assorted paraphernalia, the answer just might be replacing your laptop with the compact convenience of a Pocket PC. Jeff Carlson takes a look at the hardware and software available that may make the switch possible.
Pocket PC launches handheld computers further into cyberspace Pocket PC Life Magazine - May 2000 On April 19, the world of Windows CE was forever changed when Microsoft officially unveiled the Pocket PC. To mark the occasion, Microsoft hosted a gala event at New York's Grand Central Station. Steve Niles takes you inside the Pocket PC launch to give you a first-hand account of the historic day.
A student's view of Windows CE Pocket PC Life Magazine - February 2000 It's a little known fact that one of our favorite Contributing Editors, Dan Huber, is in his junior year in high school. It's hard to believe, because his writing is so professional. This month, Dan takes on a topic near and dear to his heart: the affordability of Windows CE devices for students. If you're a student, a parent, or want to reach this incredibly valuable demographic, you should read Dan's article.
Free fast food for Windows CE? Pocket PC Life Magazine - February 2000 If you're a fan of fan fiction, you'll want to read Steve Papp's article on You Want Fries with That?, Windows CE Power's site of the month for February.
Dave's CE Pages Pocket PC Life Magazine - November 1999 What can we say? Windows CE device users love goodies. That's why Dave's CE Pages is our Windows CE Power Site of the Month. If you're on the lookout for games and fun things to tinker with, you owe it to yourself to check out this article.
How Windows CE devices are designed and built Pocket PC Life Magazine - June 1999 Ever wonder why it seems to take so long for a new device to come to market? You might hear about it in November, but not be able to buy it until June. Why? Of course, we have the answer. Read this informative article by Chris De Herrera and you'll get a behind the scenes view of how products are created.
Windows CE: Where do you want to go tomorrow? Pocket PC Life Magazine - May 1999 Contributing Editor Jason Dunn is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional. In his second Windows CE Perspectives column, Jason takes a look at the near future of Windows CE and tries to put some of the terms into perspective. We've heard Microsoft talk about digital appliances, but what does that really mean? Why would you want a home network? Why would you care if Windows CE is built into your TV? Read this article and you'll know.
Create your own Windows CE Mobile Channel Pocket PC Life Magazine - May 1999 If you have a Windows CE device, you can literally have the world in your pocket. There's a feature of Windows CE called Mobile Channels. Mobile Channels are custom forms of your Web pages that get downloaded automatically into your Windows CE device. In this important article, contributing editor Craig Peacock takes you through the process of converting your Web site into a Mobile Channel. Normally, this would be a pretty complex task, but Craig makes it easy. Even if you don't have a Web page, read this article. You'll get a much better idea of how Mobile Channels work, and that'll help you get the most out of them.
Programming Windows CE applications on your Windows CE machine Pocket PC Life Magazine - May 1999 At Windows CE Power Magazine, we just love these exclusive insider articles and we know you do, too. Tom Campbell is a programmer/writer for the Visual Basic team at Microsoft and an enthusiastic developer of Windows CE applications. While Microsoft provides developer tools for Windows CE development, they require you to run your tools on an NT desktop and download programs to your Windows CE device. But, you don't have to do it that way. In this incredibly useful article, Tom takes you on a tour of exceptional tools you can use to do Windows CE development right on your Windows CE device.
How to use Ethernet with Windows CE Pocket PC Life Magazine - April 1999 Have you ever thought of using your Windows CE device as an FTP server? How about as a news reader? Have you gone truly geeky and dreamt of turning your handheld computer into a terminal on a UNIX box? Craig Peacock has. In fact, Craig has used his Windows CE device in lots of new and exciting ways now that he's connected via Ethernet. In this important and timely article, Craig give you step-by-step instructions on how you too can connect your Windows CE device to an Ethernet network. If you want to learn how to pump data at nearly 200 times the speed of a 56K modem (not to mention all the other cool uses of Ethernet), you should read this article right now.
Comparing Windows CE with Palm OS PalmPower Magazine - March 1999 As editors, we help guide authors with article topics. But until the article is turned in and in our hot little hands, we never really know whether it's a line drive or a home run. This one's a home run. In this amazing article, Jason Perlow compares the core elements of Microsoft's Windows CE operating system to the Palm OS. The article is detailed and technical, yet completely understandable by anyone with a small amount of computer experience. If you've ever been even slightly curious how Windows CE and the Palm OS differ, this is THE article. Not only is the article clear and understandable, but it's also completely unbiased. Bookmark this now. |
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