A tale of three palmtops
Mark Asadoorian, an incorrigible collector of portable electronics, compares the features of the top three Windows CE-based palmtops. If you're trying to decide which of these units to buy, this fun article is a must-read for you.
Developer One's ClassPro
In this first article of a new series, Windows CE Power contributing editor Dan Huber takes a look at helpful software for student users of Windows CE devices. But if you're not a student, don't despair. Read this series of articles anyway, because these fabulous products may help you too!
 
A survey of Auto PC 2.0 for software developers
At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Microsoft formally announced Microsoft Windows CE for Automotive 2.0. This month, Contributing Editor Mark Moeller takes a look at the insides of Auto PC 2.0 and examines what new design changes and programming interfaces are in this new product.
PDAs then and now
Mark Asadoorian has been carrying a PDA in one form or another since 1989. He has owned, used, and sold or traded pretty much every style PDA since then. In this article, he shares with us his personal odyssey with PDAs, which you'll find as a pretty good indicator of the evolution of the format in general.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
How have we helped?
In this month's short editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz talks a bit about the process of developing a business plan for ZATZ:Pure Internet Publishing. Then, in a fit of shamelessness, he asks you to send him letters about how much you love Windows CE Power.
TRADESHOW GUIDE
Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide
In the next few weeks, there are quite a few tradeshows coming up that feature mobile computing. If you're interested in goin' mobile and want to take a field trip, you should check out Ashley's guide. Since we're talking San Diego and New Orleans, among other great places, you might want to check this out.

 
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