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Windows Embedded Standard (Standard 7, Standard 2009, XPe...)

Smaller than Nano-ITX? Sheesh.

Check out VIA’s latest form factor – ‘Luke’ - with the latest Via Eden proc. This is apparently even...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 04/06/2005

Come visit the Embedded team on campus during WinHEC

Are you visiting Seattle for the WinHEC conference April 25-27? Are you an XPe customer, partner or...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 04/04/2005

All abooooard! We're talking trains with XPe.

I stumbled on this cool article/interview by John Dodge at EDN about the GE (GE Transportation) and...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 04/03/2005

The rumors were true: Windows Embedded + Apple team up!

[edit 4/2/04. In case you're a day late or viewing this through Google/MSN cache, this was an April...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 04/01/2005

Debug vs Release Component Attrributes

In Target Designer, if you have ever selected the "debug" option in the "Build type" dropdown list...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/31/2005

IE as the shell (in Kiosk Mode)

In Windows, it's possible to replace the standard Explorer shell with another shell program, such as...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/30/2005

How to create your own SW/HW categories in Component Designer

Let’s continue the theme of discussing undocumented features in the tools like we did with Database...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/30/2005

Matt's Bio

Hi there! My name is Matt Kellner, and I am a test engineer on the Windows Embedded team. I've been...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/30/2005

Robot assisted surgery running XPe (or, WOW! Check out the roller coaster!)

This "CyberKnife" system (with pic) from Accuray is pretty cool. It uses "...precise diagnostic...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/30/2005

Avalon and Indigo for XPe in 5, 4, 3, …

You may have already heard that a preview version of Avalon and Indigo is available to download for...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/28/2005

Will we ever compete on footprint?

I dream of a day when Windows Embedded can fit into form factors like this article on Slashdot...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/28/2005

What is a Set Top Box?

Unlike my difficulties over defining the Kiosk device category, defining the Set Top Box is more cut...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/25/2005

EWF as an Antivirus solution

Over the years, the product team is periodically contacted by different internal Technical Account...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/24/2005

Lynda's Bio

I have been part of the Embedded team since 2003. My main area of responsibility has been the...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/23/2005

Wanna help make the next version better?

The product team is always concerned with ensuring the scenarios we target mimic “real world”...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/22/2005

Andy's Bio

I'm an eternal optimist, follow a Buddhist philosophy, geek of many areas, working on a screenplay,...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/22/2005

Suggest a topic

Here's the deal, i have enough topics to blog about for the next several months, but sooner or later...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/21/2005

Rawdeps, Cooking, Oh My!

Here’s a real question from the 'windowsxp.embedded' newsgroup: “I have noticed in TD that some...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/19/2005

Impressions from ESC West (San Francisco)

I know Andy has been posting like a fiend to our new Embedded team blog so I am going to jump in...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/18/2005

DBMGR, loaded and with the safety off

Have you ever wanted to delete a component from the database through DBMGR but the visibility was...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/18/2005

Embedded Bookstore

Woohoo, look at us! We've got our own Windows Embedded Bookstore on MSN. I used to say that there...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/16/2005

Embedded Market Survey for 2005

Windows for Devices has its annual survey in progress for 2005, please take a moment to fill it out,...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/16/2005

Hello World

Hello world. Since i'd lose karma for doing a "First Post" on Slashdot, let me take this opportunity...

Author: Embedded Team Date: 03/15/2005

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