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In a previous post I wrote about the security threats to smartphone devices following the release of a significant mobile device virus in the Far East. Its seems I am not alone in my concerns. In a recent survey of IT managers 94%, of 300 IT managers...
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I recently got hold of the latest Windows Mobile 6 ROM Update for the Orange E650 Smartphone. Note this does not upgrade the device to Windows 6.1 just patches issues in the Windows Mobile 6 release. We are still waiting to discover whether an update...
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Well - it has finally happened. After a number of false starts and numerous of captive creations in various labs, McAfee has reported in the past few weeks, that the first real Windows Mobile virus/trojan to be experienced in the "wild" has...
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Whilst working on my current piece of Windows Mobile application development I discovered a little tweak in the Windows Mobile emulator that significant helped my development time. Making Mobile Applications Orientation Aware Like all good mobile developers...
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Last week I gave a talk to the NxtGen User Group Oxford branch, entitled "An Introduction to Windows Mobile Development". During this, I mentioned a whole series of useful web links to resources for anyone wanting to get started with Windows...
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Despite my gadget-freak tendencies, I don't normally post too much about new mobile devices and gadget developments. I did notice however that at the recent huge C.E.S exhibition in Las Vegas, there were several interesting announcements relating...
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Microsoft has just released ActiveSync 4.5. You can download it from the Microsoft Windows Mobile web site. ActiveSync 4.5 offers some great stability and functionality improvements. The much better USB synchronisation stability and linkages to Exchange...
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Some of you may be aware of my previous post and resulting comments about how my Windows Mobile alarms on my Orange M5000 (AKA Htc Universal) device stopped working when I installed MobiMate WorldMate 2006 Standard Edition. Eventually I got in-built Windows...
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My fiddling with factories investigations into the Windows Mobile Client Software Factory area have been delayed a little so far. Recently this has been whilst I plan and implement the migration of my main machine to the new Windows Vista OS. One of the...
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I took my brilliant and trusty Orange M5000 (aka Htc Universal) Windows Mobile 5 device with me to Barcelona for TechEd Developers 2006. For the first time in a very long time I left my fantastic but ageing IPAQ 5550 at home. I just didn't need the...
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One of the continual issues in developing mobile enterprise applications has been the ability to create high quality reusable code as quickly as possible. In theory the same code should be modular enough to be used across a variety of mobile projects...
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My trusty IPAQ 5550 is having a few challenges at the moment... I tried to charge it - honestly. It just woudl take a charge properly no matter what I connected it to. Sadly I forgot about it for a day or two as its no longer my main device and it had...
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