Windows Mobile 5.0 ready to be released to manufacturing
Windows Mobile 5.0 ready to be released to manufacturing
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Microsoft opens up Windows Mobile 5.0

Beefed up security and enhanced network and multimedia support

Robert Jaques, vnunet.com 11 May 2005
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Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has announced that the firm's latest mobile platform, Windows Mobile 5.0, has finished its testing phase and is ready to be released to manufacturing.

Speaking at the Microsoft Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2005, the company's annual mobile and embedded developer conference, Gates said that the platform features updated mobile versions of Office and Media Player, together with support for hard drives and persistent memory storage.

Microsoft said that support for persistent memory storage was the most requested productivity feature from partners and customers. The technology allows a mobile device to retain information even when the battery is depleted.

Windows Mobile 5.0 also provides device manufacturers and mobile operators with increased platform flexibility, allowing them more easily to customise handhelds based on the platform, according to Microsoft.

The mobile operating system also boasts improved network support to enable more flexibility in integrating with mobile phone services across a variety of infrastructures, including higher-bandwidth third-generation and Wi-Fi networks. Bluetooth support has also been improved.

Security has been beefed up with features such as Bluetooth authorisation, and support for end-to-end encryption over a virtual private network.

"In the past five years there has been a profound shift in the kind of data and services people access on their mobile devices, from multimedia to business applications," said Gates.

John Jackson, senior analyst at Yankee Group, added: "Windows Mobile 5.0 is an important evolutionary step for the Windows Mobile platform, which continues to gain traction worldwide.

"Enhancements in the platform give wireless network operators and mobile device vendors the ability to deliver customised, differentiated services and devices, while meeting market demand for robust, scalable and segmented offerings."

See also:

Smartphone shipments to reach 2.5 million units this quarterHandheld sales soar by almost a fifth  10 May 2005
'Maestro' business intelligence software forms part of Office  10 May 2005
UK's schools and colleges could save millions with move to open sourceLeaked Becta report urges move to open source  09 May 2005
Red screen of death indicates a more serious problemLonghorn offers choice of crash  09 May 2005
Manufacturers to use Linux on 3G phones designed for CDMA standardQualcomm chipsets to support open source OS  06 May 2005

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