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whitepaper Using Oracle with Windows CE2002-09-30 Core Paradigm
  Palmtop computers have become a common component in the businessperson's tools arsenal. Their functionality extends beyond mere scheduling and address storage by adding Internet connectivity and web-browsing capability. This paper will provide the reader with an overview of the issues involved in developing Oracle Web Applications for the palmtop computer.

Tags: Data Infrastructure, Portable Device Client,
  
whitepaper .NET Enterprise Architecture Report: Streetmap0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Streetmap, a UK based internet business delivering mapping solutions via a standard Desktop browser, are now using Microsoft .NET technology to realize its own vision of location based services. In addition to being available via a standard browser, these services are also available via Pocket PC and other mobile devices.

Tags: Internet and Web, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Icebox Switched to Microsoft Windows CE .NET When Building the Latest Version of its Icebox Kitchen Internet Appliance0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Icebox, LLC switched to Microsoft Windows CE .NET from Wind River VxWorks and OpenTV Device Mosaic when building the latest version of its Icebox kitchen Internet appliance. Windows CE .NET offers powerful development tools that enabled Icebox to build, faster and more cost-effectively, a smart device that delivers fast switching among various usage modes, while offering support for the most advanced multimedia and Web technologies-unavailable with Wind River and other competitors.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Pocket PC 2002 and Handheld PC Browser Comparison0000-00-00 Microsoft
  There are two browsers available for devices that are built using the Windows CE operating system. The Pocket PC software platform uses one and the Handheld PC platform uses the other. The main reasons for using Pocket Internet Explorer for the Pocket PC were its smaller software footprint and adaptability to the smaller screen size. Internet Explorer version 4.02 for Handheld PC 2000 is a port of Internet Explorer 4.0 from the desktop PC. The functionality was an appropriate fit for the half and full screens found on Handheld PCs. This paper identifies the capabilities and differences of these two browsers.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Bluetooth Application Development for the Series 60 Platform2002-08-07 Nokia
  Developers need a software architecture that supports these new devices, yet provides a common platform for application software. The Series 60 Platform ensures that a software developer’s investment in his/her application covers a variety of devices from multiple hardware manufacturers. This white paper discusses how Bluetooth applications can be developed for the Nokia 7650 and other devices using the Nokia Series 60 SDK for the Symbian OS and the C++ language.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Symbian Application Development2003-01-27 Sonera
  This paper covers application development for Symbian OS and the Nokia Series 60 software platform [6] in particular. Other operating systems and Java technology are not within the scope of this document.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Oracle Lite for PDAs0000-00-00 Oracle
  Oracle Lite is an object-relational database designed to be embedded inside distributed client applications. Compatible with the world's leading database, Oracle8, and having the power and flexibility of databases ten times its size, Oracle Lite is a database with unlimited versatility. Replication, small footprint, and extensive Java support are just some of the features that make Oracle Lite the ideal foundation for extending the enterprise. With release 3.5, Oracle Lite now supports a new class of devices, PDAs, that promise to further extend enterprise applications.

Tags: Handhelds, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper At Systems' Mobile Solution Tightens Security, Enhances Accuracy, and Boosts Customer Satisfaction2003-12-03 Microsoft
  Until recently, AT Systems relied on paper forms carried by its messengers to track daily transactions. At the end of each day, data from these forms would need to be manually entered into a central application. Working with Compass Computer Group (Pasadena, CA), the company developed an integrated system that allows its messengers to log their transactions on mobile devices. When the trucks return to their headquarters, these devices automatically upload each da's transaction data into the central database via wireless LAN access points, dramatically.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Hitachi Created the Wearable Internet Appliance, a Small Device With Great Power-Management Capabilities That Delivers a Desktop-Like Viewing Experience2001-01-06 Microsoft
  Hitachi engineers had a concept that would help the electronics giant maintain its leadership role - an Internet device that could deliver a big-screen viewing experience from a very small package. Their solution: a head-mounted device with a miniature display that gives the impression of viewing a 13-inch desktop screen at a distance of two feet. To create this innovative device, which gives its users a rich, hands-free, Internet and digital-content browsing experience, Hitachi chose to use the Microsoft Windows CE 3.0 operating system.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper DB2 Everyplace (Database Edition with .NET Support)0000-00-00 IBM
  DB2 Everyplace is a relational database and enterprise synchronization server that enables enterprise applications and enterprise data to be extended to mobile devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smart phones. DB2 Everyplace can also be embedded into devices and appliances to increase their functionality and market appeal. Download DB2 Everyplace Database Edition with .NET support for Linux, Neutrino, Palm Operating System, Symbian, Windows, Windows CE, Windows Pocket PC.

Tags: Portable Device Client