Today at DEMOmobile 2001, Microsoft Corp. demonstrated publicly for the first
time Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 Software, the software that will power the next
generation of Pocket PCs. After redefining the standard for PDAs with its first
Pocket PC release, Microsoft has made a great mobile platform even better with
Pocket PC 2002, delivering a stylish new interface, new features to benefit
business users and corporations, and more ways to communicate with friends and
co-workers. Microsoft confirmed that in just a few weeks, Pocket PC 2002-based
devices will be available in retail outlets from a range of hardware vendors.
Microsoft and its industry partners will formally launch the product on Oct. 4,
2001, with simultaneous events in San Francisco and London.
"Pocket PC has set the technology standard for PDAs. Now Microsoft is raising
the bar once again to bring even more value to customers," said Ben Waldman,
vice president of the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft. "With unrivaled
business and consumer applications, Pocket PC 2002 is the most capable device on
the market."
Pocket PC 2002 delivers value with new features and improvements targeted in
three areas:
- A
better Pocket PC.
Pocket PC 2002 was developed with customer feedback in
mind and introduces enhancements to make the software more powerful, stylish
and customizable. In addition to a sleek new look that includes the ability
for users to personalize Today Screens "skins," Microsoft improved existing
applications, added auto-configuration options and made interoperability with
Palm operating system-based devices easier. Microsoft also is providing
updated features such as a new Windows Media™ Player 8 with support for the
latest Windows Media Video and Audio 8 technology, including streaming and
new, improved electronic reading possibilities via the new version of
Microsoft Reader.
- The
best device for the enterprise.
Pocket PC 2002 delivers new functionality
targeted to business users and corporations interested in deploying the most
secure, reliable and robust mobile solutions. For example, Pocket PC 2002
includes the new Terminal Services application that allows users to access
their Windows® operating system-based server through their device,
supports strong passwords, and introduces the ability to connect to corporate
information via a virtual private network (VPN).
- The
most connected PDA.
Pocket PC 2002 offers many ways to keep customers
connected like never before and gives them the ability to access and store
more information on the device while on the go. The new software is ready for
a range of wireless connectivity options from local area networks (802.11b)
and personal area networks (Bluetooth) to wide area networks (via CDPD and GSM
or through two-body solutions utilizing today's operator networks). Once users
are connected, the new software offers them more ways to communicate easily
and quickly with co-workers and friends, including MSN® Messenger
Service, which has a new feature called My Text that lets users preprogram
often-used responses. Pocket PC 2002 also supports ActiveSync® 3.5
technology, the latest version of Microsoft's synchronization software that
includes improved USB connectivity and enhanced remote synchronization
capabilities. In addition, ActiveSync 3.5 enables users to synchronize their
e-mail inbox subfolders, giving them a new level of control over the
information they take with them.
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