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         <title>Virtualization startup gets $16M funding </title>
         <description>Embedded virtualization specialist VirtualLogix has announced series B funding of $16 million. New investors included Intel Capital and round leader Esprit Capital Partners, while existing investors Atlas Venture and Index Ventures also contributed.</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS4412619417.html</link>
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         <title>Cellphone technology startup spins 3.5G reference design</title>
         <description>A joint venture formed last year by NEC, Panasonic, and TI has announced its first product, a hardware/software reference design for a "3.5G" W-CDMA baseband subsystem for mobile phones. Adcore-Tech says it has already started licensing its design  to partner companies developing mobile handset communications chips.</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS5261761834.html</link>
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         <title>Rugged handhelds gain major wireless carrier</title>
         <description>An industrial-strength handheld computer made by Psion Teklogix is now usable on AT&amp;T's BroadbandConnect and EDGE wireless networks.  The Workabout Pro is powered by Windows CE 5.0 or 6.0, and offers built-in barcode and RFID scanning, GPS, Bluetooth, and WiFi capabilities, among other features.</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS9491588046.html</link>
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         <title>Products combine for model-driven HMI development</title>
         <description>Tilcon and Telelogic have collaborated to integrate Tilcon's GUI development software with Telelogic's model-driven development environment.  The combination aims to help embedded developers design, validate, test, and target advanced 2D/3D HMIs (human-machine interfaces) across multiple platforms, including Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded, </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS9183533216.html</link>
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         <title>UHF RFID reader module features Windows CE support</title>
         <description>WJ Communications has introduced a compact UHF RFID reader module for embedded applications. The WJM1000 module is targeted at applications such as RFID-enabled printers, mobile products, and handheld devices, and is supported by a free demo and development software development kit (SDK) running on Windows CE, </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS6589520918.html</link>
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         <title>Highly configurable data acquisition box runs Windows XPe</title>
         <description>MTI Instruments (MTII) has launched a stand-alone multi-channel data acquisition box that help users solve complex measurement problems with an intuitive, non-programming interface.  Dubbed EVE, the system runs Windows XP Embedded (XPe) and is claimed to be "100% compatible, out-of-the-box, with virtually all sensors."</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS7322561048.html</link>
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         <title>Sprint readies Windows Mobile 6.0 EV-DO handheld</title>
         <description>Sprint is readying a new Pocket PC phone manufactured by Taiwanese device-maker HTC.  The "Mogul" will eventually support EV-DO Rev. A download rates up to 3.1 Mbps, and will be the first CDMA phone in the U.S. to run Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional Edition, Sprint claims. </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS4989436519.html</link>
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         <title>Unstable acronym combo feared deadly</title>
         <description>Mass hysteria erupted in the blogosphere today, when two leading technology standards groups joined forces to issue a press release containing over 50 acronyms. WARNING: Read on at your own risk! </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS8080900965.html</link>
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         <title>Windows Mobile handset offers seamless FMC</title>
         <description>NewStep Networks, a supplier of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) software for carriers and enterprises, says it has certified FMC interoperability of a new SIP-based dual-mode (GSM/VoWiFi) handset from Paragon Wireless. The hipi 2300 runs Windows Mobile and includes a 1.9 Mp camera and Windows Media audio/video support, </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS5587205227.html</link>
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         <title>CPU emulator supports dual-core PowerPC chip</title>
         <description>A vendor of "full-system" virtualized software development tools has added support for a dual-core PowerPC processor targeting high-end network devices. Virtutech says a newly available Freescale MPC8572E PowerQUICC III simulation model for its Simics tools lets software development begin ahead of silicon availability. </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS9137735364.html</link>
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         <title>Stress testing mobile device applications</title>
         <description>Mobile applications may contain hidden exceptions, hangs, and deadlocks that go undetected during the during normal course of testing only to reveal themselves in the customer's hands.  Stress/Stability testing is a valuable tool for finding these elusive, obscure bugs before they get into the field.</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS9820807273.html</link>
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         <title>Windows Embedded thin clients hide behind monitor</title>
         <description>I-O Corp. has launched a new line of thin clients small enough to mount on the back of standard LCD monitors.  Described as "about the size of a three-CD set," the Pro|Edge thin client series is available with either Windows CE or Windows XP Embedded.</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS4179444470.html</link>
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         <title>PC/104 elects officers, snuggles up to PCI Express</title>
         <description>The PC/104 Consortium, which maintains the specifications for numerous board-level embedded computer standards, has announced its 2007-2008 officers, including representatives from RTD Embedded Technologies, Via Technologies, Kontron, and Versalogic. Additionally, the group said it plans to incorporate PCI Express buses into three of its form-factor standards. </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS3064417746.html</link>
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         <title>802.11g radio cards add Windows XP Embedded</title>
         <description>Summit Data Communications has added two new products to its line of WiFi radio cards  and has ported its WiFi software stack to Windows XP and XP Embedded.  The 20G family of cards provides wireless LAN access to mobile devices with external CompactFlash and PCMCIA slots.</description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS3191873811.html</link>
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         <title>Ubuntu founder urges Linux patch/bug collaboration</title>
         <description>The open source community needs a federated but decentralized system for tracking bugs and patches, according to Mark Shuttleworth.  Speaking in a keynote address at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit in Sunnyvale this week, the amateur astronaut and Ubuntu founder called for better collaboration among open source developers and companies. </description>
         <link>http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS8193874923.html</link>
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