Friday, January 31, 2014

Windows Embedded Compact 2013 Wi-Fi drivers now available

Hi folks,
       
Microsoft just announced the availability of Wi-Fi drives for Windows Embedded Compact 2013check out the entire story!


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Webinar: Windows Embedded 8 Standard – Embedded Lockdown Features

Hi folks,
       
Watch fellow MVP Nicolas Besson present a webinar featuring the Embedded Lockdown Features of Windows Embedded 8 Standard


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See Windows Embedded Compact 2013 boot in 2 seconds!

Hi folks,
       
Adeneo Embedded has created a demo to boot Windows Embedded Compact 2013 in 2 seconds on a Freescale i.MX6Q SabreSDP – check it out!



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Windows Embedded Compact: 2013 Yearly Rollups now available

Hi all,

the yearly cumulative product rollups for Windows Embedded Compact have arrived; these updates include all previous updates up until and including December 2013:



Keep your system up to date!


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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Windows Embedded Compact QFEs for December 2013 have arrived!

Hi all,

the December updates for Windows Embedded Compact are available for download:


Fixes made in this update:

Component: Apps
131223_KB2905181 -  The Password Control Panel item dialog box closes unexpectedly when the SIP is closed on a Windows Embedded Compact 7-based device.

Component: Browser
131231_KB2899712 -  An update that improves the performance when you scroll by keyboard arrow key in Internet Explorer 7 is available for Windows Embedded Compact 7

Component: Networking
131231_KB2918697 -  This update addresses the issue with failure to establish wifi connection.

Component: Shell
131227_KB2921186 -  An access violation exception when you install an exploitable font file on a Windows Embedded Compact 7-based device.

Component: Silverlight
131010_KB2895117 -  Selected item is not displayed in a ComboBox control in a Silverlight for Windows Embedded application on a Windows Embedded Compact 7-based device.

Component: Storage
131231_KB2912406 -  OpenStore function fails to open the store device which was loaded by AutoLoad registry.

REMEMBER: It’s important to keep your system up to date!


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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Windows Phone 8 is upgradable according to Microsoft

"We will not have the same experience as we had when Windows Phone 7 was upgraded to Windows Phone 8," Greg Sullivan, Windows Phone director of public relations at Microsoft, said in an interview Wednesday at the International CES indicating that the next version of Windows Phone, which is expected to launch in spring 2014, will be backwards compatible with Windows Phone 8. It is expected that the next version will be called Windows Phone 8.1.

The statement refers to users of Windows Phone 7 being upset when Windows Phone 8 was released which could not run on Windows Phone 7 devices due to hardware restrictions.


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Monday, January 6, 2014

Free Live Meeting on January 23, 2014: “Networking Improvements under Windows Embedded Compact 2013”

Hi folks,

join fellow MVP Doug Boling’s free Live Meeting “Networking Improvements under Windows Embedded Compact 2013”:

Date:
January 23, 2014

Time:
Both 9:00 AM PST and 5:00 PM PST

Description:
"Join Windows embedded Compact expert Doug Boling as he discusses the improvements in networking technologies in Windows Embedded Compact 2013. Doug will discuss improvements in performance and new features in this latest release of Windows Embedded Compact. Sign up to learn ways you can take advantage of these improvements in your next embedded system.

Windows Embedded Compact 2013 is the latest version of Windows Embedded Compact (Formerly Windows CE) and is now available for download on the Windows Embedded Downloads page at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/downloads.aspx."

Registration:

See you there!


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Microsoft Surface Pro 2 with faster CPU

Hi folks,

the newer models of Microsoft’s tablet Surface Pro 2 seem to have a faster CPU. Whereas earlier models had an Intel Core i5 4200U CPU with 1.6 GHz and 1 GHz graphics, the newer models use an Intel Core i5 4300U CPU with 1.9 GHz (2.5 GHz with Turbo Boost) and 1.1 GHz graphics. Battery usage is the same for both CPUs.



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