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There are 30 articles & tutorials regarding "Pocket PC".
- 19.) Playing with GAPI
- By Alex Gusev Using Game API in your programs Game API (GAPI) is by far not the newest technology. It was released by Microsoft for the Pocket PC and later platforms. You probably already use it. If you don't, this article may help you realize whether it's suitable for your needs. What is GAPI? Game API is not so much of a reach. It exposes dozen of functions you may see below in the gx.h header file. GXDLL_API int GXOpenDisplay(HWND hWnd, DWORD dwFlags); GXDLL_API int GXCloseDisplay();...
Found at developer.com
- 20.) Reduce Network Administration Costs
- Use Windows .NET Server and wireless devices to simplify network administration. by Patricia Cardoza December 2002 Issue For this solution: Pocket PC, Palm, or RIM BlackBerry, Windows 2000 Server ADVERTISEMENT I n today's economy, you often hear phrases such as "workforce reduction" and "technologically advanced" that, unfortunately, don't seem to work well together. Regardless, the challenge for the corporate CIO is to figure out how to provide greater benefits and services with fewer...
Found at .NET Magazine
- 21.) Implement an Enterprise PDA Solution
- Deploy handheld devices to improve efficiency and accuracy in your company's operations. by Patricia Cardoza September 2002 Issue For this solution: Palm OS, Pocket PC device O nce regarded as little more than high-tech toys, handheld devices have gained powerful new capabilities over the last few years and are working their way into an increasing number of enterprises, both large and small. My previous column provided some guidance for implementing a mobile-access solution for a sales...
Found at .NET Magazine
- 22.) Stay in Sync While on the Go
- Say good-bye to stale mobile device data; add XML-based SyncML protocol to your applications for J2ME and other mobile platforms by Jeff Jurvis M ost of us have no choice but to rely on our Palm or Pocket PC handheld devices, mobile phones, and laptops and desktop PCs to stay in touch with the rest of the world. If we could keep all of our contacts, appointments, tasks, and documents in progress isolated to one device, relying on multiple devices wouldn t be a problem. But today s...
Found at XML Magazine
- 23.) Go With More Than One Device
- Choosing the right mobile solution for your organization can be daunting. Learn how multiple devices might provide the best solution ultimately. by Patricia Cardoza April 2003 Issue For this solution: Pocket PC, Palm OS, Tablet PC ADVERTISEMENT T hese days it seems there are as many mobile devices on the market as there are models of cars on the road. Every few weeks a new mobile phone, PDA, or other smart device comes on the scene, which can be overwhelming if you're trying to decide...
Found at .NET Magazine
- 24.) Secure Wireless for the Enterprise
- With a little effort, you can make wireless computing safe and simple to use, even in the enterprise. by Nelson Ruest and Danielle Ruest July 2003 Issue For This Solution: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or later, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Embedded, Pocket PC devices, Palm devices, 802.1x connectivity ADVERTISEMENT Y our wireless computing implementation needs to be secure to succeed. When security measures are executed properly, users are freed from the tether of the wire;...
Found at .NET Magazine
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