- TheServerSide: ASF Announces Geronimo as an Official Project
- Martin Fowler talks about DiffDebugging.
- DeviceForge and others are talking about Intel’s move to open source the core of the next gen PC BIOS. It will be released under the Common Public License.
- El Reg and others reported yesterday about the Sun/Fujitsu Sparc partnership. I hope things start turning around mid-2006.
- Python news via the Daily Python-URL
- 2.4a1 is a few months away
- HTMLCalendar generates one or twelve month calendars in HTML form
- Who needs bash when you can have pysh?
- Speaking of Python, Juha polished his Pythonic answer to Einstein’s Riddle. He has also written an article in Finnish explaining it.
- Jim has meta-coverage of Rear Talkin’
- OSNews points to an InformIT article about Java cryptography.
- Reiter: Qualcomm posts information about Qcamera camera phone firmware
- Mono Beta 2 is fresh and hot with a shiny new button.
- Pocket PC Thoughts: Keep Mobile Apps Simple, Say IT Managers
- RootPrompt talks about AMD’s Socket 939.
- The reason they’re called smartphones is because you can actually do stuff with them!
Day: June 2, 2004
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Windows Mobile 2003: What Comes Next?
Wei-Meng at the O’Reilly Widnows DevCenter has a great roundup of what is new in Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. It looks like there are some new display sizes: VGA for the Pocket PC (640×480), QVGA (320×240) for the Smartphone, and a new square 240×240 or 480×480 screen size that could be fun.