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Microsoft Unveils Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs
URL(s): http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/developer
New Pocket PC Software Offers Easy Wi-Fi Access, Advanced Support for
Digital Imaging
REDMOND, Wash. -- June 23, 2003 -- Microsoft Corp. today announced the
availability of Windows Mobile (TM) 2003 software for Pocket PCs. Customers
can choose among a variety of devices based on Windows Mobile software,
available for purchase today. This new version of Microsoft® Windows Mobile
software enhances the Pocket PC software experience by including support for
easy access to wireless networks, a powerful digital media experience, and support
for developers building Microsoft .NET services and applications. Industry partners
around the world, including new and existing Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC
manufacturers, mobile operators and independent software vendors (ISVs), joined
Microsoft in the introduction of this offering. In related news, Microsoft today also
announced the new Windows Mobile brand, a single brand that extends the
familiarity of the Windows® brand, while reflecting the uniqueness of software for
mobile devices.
"Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs creates new opportunities for
hardware, software and wireless companies to partner and deliver innovative
solutions to help improve the way people work and live," said Juha Christensen,
corporate vice president for the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft. "By
improving the core elements of Windows Mobile software, Microsoft has enabled
customers to take advantage of software features that are wireless-ready and easy
to use, and to connect with people and information with a broader range of new
device hardware -- and at attractive prices."
New Devices and Partners
Microsoft is pleased to announce two new manufacturers for the Windows Mobile
platform, Gateway Inc. and JVC Company of America, which will introduce new
Pocket PCs later this year. Customers can choose among a variety of devices from
ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Dell, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, HP, Toshiba
America Information Systems Inc. and ViewSonic based on Windows Mobile
software, available for purchase today. In addition, Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PC devices will be available soon from existing device manufacturers
including Acer Incorporated, ASUSTeK Computer, Dell, Fujitsu Siemens
Computers, HP, Intermec Technologies Corp., Legend Group Ltd., MiTAC,
Panasonic Computer Solutions Co., Symbol Technologies Inc., Toshiba America
Information Systems, Trimble and ViewSonic.
In conjunction with today's announcement, Microsoft and Wi-Fi industry leader
T-Mobile HotSpot, along with Boingo Wireless Inc. and Wayport Inc., announced
offers to provide free 30-day access with new qualifying subscriptions to their
Wi-Fi services to U.S. customers who purchase a Windows Mobile-based Pocket
PC.
"T-Mobile's Wi-Fi promise of wireless broadband solutions where you already go
means our customers can check e-mail, download large files or access corporate
intranets at T-1 speeds," said Joe Sims, vice president and general manager of
T-Mobile HotSpot. "T-Mobile is excited to work with Microsoft to launch
Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs. We believe that this software will
further enhance our customer's user experience."
Pocket PC, Refined
This latest version of Windows Mobile improves the core elements of the Pocket
PC software through enhancements in wireless connectivity, easy navigation and
rapid application development support as well as more entertainment options.
Enhancements include these:
Enables easy connection to a variety of wireless networks.
Automatically detects and easily connects to Wi-Fi networks and personal
area networks via native support for Bluetooth®
Delivers a great messaging and e-mail experience. Enables
always-up-to-date e-mail synchronization through integration with the
upcoming Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and encourages further
hardware innovation with native support for integrated keyboard devices
Expands the digital media experience. Offers improved mobile
experiences with users' photos, music and home movies through support of
Windows Media® 9 Series audio and video technology:
Pictures. Users can store, edit and display digital photos on their device.
Windows Media Player 9:
Provides access to a wider range of high-quality digital media content (no
longer just content formatted for portable devices) over Wi-Fi networks at
speeds of up to 300 Kbps.
Enables playback of home movies and digital photo albums created with
Windows Movie Maker 2 or Plus! Photo Story.
Supports Plus! Sync & Go, allowing users to synchronize digital content
from the Internet or their PC.
Encourages platform innovation. Includes integrated support for the
Microsoft .NET Compact Framework, providing an exciting opportunity for
enterprise developers, ISVs and solution providers with a rapid application
development platform for a wide variety of applications that can take full
advantage of Web services and XML
A Superior Platform for Developer Innovation
Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs is a rich, extensible platform for
application development that takes full advantage of the new Windows CE .NET
4.2 operating system and the .NET Compact Framework in ROM. Utilizing Visual
Studio® .NET 2003 development tools, millions of Visual Studio application
developers can now use their existing skills to develop and deploy innovative
applications and take advantage of Web services. The .NET Compact Framework
brings the power and performance of the desktop to the handheld device.
Today, Microsoft officially released the Windows Mobile 2003 Software for
Pocket PCs Software Development Kit (SDK) to new and existing Windows
Mobile developers. To date, more than 8,000 developers have received the
Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs SDK in advance, at the
Microsoft Mobility Developer Conferences in the United States, Europe and Japan,
at Tech•Ed in the United States, and through the Microsoft Mobile Solutions
Partner Program. More information on the SDK is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/developer/.
Interest from the community of Pocket PC developers continues to grow with new
and existing ISVs and solution providers today announcing their support and
commitment to create applications based on Windows Mobile 2003 Software for
Pocket PCs.
"Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs continue to generate increased interest from
users and developers alike," said Laura Rippy, chief executive of Handango. "The
community of Windows Mobile developers selling Pocket PC applications has
nearly doubled and is up 95 percent in the first quarter of 2003 over the first
quarter of 2002, and Pocket PC software sales are up over 67 percent from the
first quarter of 2002."
About Windows Mobile-Based Pocket PCs
Windows Mobile-based Pocket PCs, the next generation of personal digital
assistants (PDAs) from Microsoft and industry partners, offer customers the best
way to connect to their most essential information while on the go yet are versatile
enough to satisfy the personal needs of today's busy mobile consumer. This
Windows Mobile software includes a broad range of native business, personal
productivity and entertainment applications and can be expanded easily to adapt to
each customer's changing needs through a continually growing number of
industry-standard hardware designs, hardware peripherals and software
applications. More information about the new lineup of Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PCs is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/events/windowsmobilelaunch/default.asp.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in
software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing.
The company offers a wide range of products and services designed to empower
people through great software -- any time, any place and on any device.
Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Windows, Windows Media and Visual Studio are
either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States
and/or other countries.
The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by its proprietors and used by Microsoft
under license.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.
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