Microsoft to launch Windows CE 6.0 in H1 2007
Microsoft will officially launch its Windows CE 6.0 OS for embedded and mobile devices in the first half of 2007 - a move which is likely to bring Windows CE 6.0-powered handheld devices to the market in the second half of next year, according to Eddie Wu, Microsoft’s senior director of device solutions sales, Asia and worldwide ODM ecosystems.
Wu made the remark yesterday in Taipei as the software giant launched a beta version of its Windows CE 6.0 in the Taiwan market.
More here at DigiTimes.
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