Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Windows CE devices, Windows Mobile, Dreamcast, Windows Phone 7, Casio BE-300, ExFAT, .NET Compact Framework controls, Casio Cassiopeia, ActiveSync, Jornada, Smart Display, SQL Server Compact, My Phone, Windows Embedded CE 6.0, Pocket LOOX, Windows Marketplace for Mobile, Windows Error Reporting, Windows Mobile Device Center, Meizu M8, Adaptation kit upgrade, Vadem Clio, Live Anywhere, MobilePro, Portable Media Center, Microsoft Auto, Windows Phone Live, Handheld PC, Windows CE 5.0, Windows Embedded Compact 7, MSN Companion, Xda-developers, Windows CE 3.0, Microsoft Excel Viewer, Palm-size PC, System Center Mobile Device Manager, Compaq Aero, Mel Sampat, HP-Xpander, FLEPia, Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine, Philips Velo, Philips Nino, DirectPush, Kernel Independent Transport Layer. Excerpt: Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft that was used in smartphones and mobile devices, but by 2011 was rarely supplied on new phones. The last version is "Windows Mobile 6.5.5"; it is superseded by Windows Phone 7, which does not run Windows Mobile software. Unlike operating systems for desktop computers, it is usually not possible to upgrade the operating system on a Microsoft based mobile phone via official and legeal means, even by a later release of the same basic operating system let alone a different one; hardware replacement is the only way for less popular and older devices. Windows Mobile is based on the Windows CE 5.2 kernel. and first appeared appeared as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system. It is supplied with a suite of basic applications developed with the Microsoft Windows API, and is designed to have features and appearance somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows. Third parties can develop software for Windows Mobile with no restrictions imposed by Microsoft. Some software applic...