Following Microsoft's earlier public Beta and later RC releases of its SideShow Gadgets for Windows Media Center Edition PCs, the Windows SideShow team has recently released the final versions of Media Center Gadgets for Windows Vista 32 Bit and 64 Bit versions. Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow includes four gadgets: TV, Music, Pictures and Video and Now Playing which allows ...
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TheUnwired on 10th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
If you recall, the Palm Folio and Celio RedFly--the former was a scrapped concept never released--are devices that allows a handheld to be connected to a laptop-like shell to have access to a larger display and more functional touch-type keyboard. The Folio would have used its own operating system and have its own custom applications whereas the RedFly uses the Windows Mobile applications and OS f...
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Pocketnow on 14th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Following Microsoft's earlier Beta release of SideShow Gadgets for the Windows Vista Media Center, Microsoft has now released Release Candidate build of the Windows Media Center Gadgets for Windows SideShow here which can be used with Windows Mobile devices as well. While it's not yet the final release, this will be posted to the Windows Live Gallery in the near future. SideShow content ...
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TheUnwired on 12th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
According to the::unwired, Microsoft is releasing a beta version of its SideShow gadget that would enable users to control their Media Center PCs from a Windows Mobile device. The gadget is available for download from the Microsoft Connect website--free registration is required. According to the::unwired, the following features are enabled: TV: --Browse TV and schedule recordings. Browse the TV pr
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Pocketnow on 9th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
I was lying awake last night, thinking about Vista and sidebar and sideshow and such (as you do) and I had a really interesting idea. When Vista launched there was a great deal of talk about SideShow and how there were going to be all sorts of hardware devices that could leverage all sorts of gadgets to "consume" content from your PC. For me one of the great disappointments of Vista to date is th
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GottaBeMobile on 24th Jun 2008 (via gottabemobile.com)
Wow, this is some good news! As reported by the unwired.net; Microsoft gives SideShow some love by releasing Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile. Not yet mass-market ready, Microsoft's Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview v0.01 is an application for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PCs and Smartphones that allows you to use your Windows Mobile device as a Bluetooth Sid
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Pocketnow on 3rd Jun 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
We've heard rumors about it and even seen some third party apps that bring Vista's SideShow tech to Windows Mobile devices, but Microsoft has finally made the obvious crossover an official reality with the release of the Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Development Beta. It's still in early, early stages (the version number is 0.01), but if you're feeling particularly courageous you can install
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Engadget on 3rd Jun 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
The bandwagon of people saying that Nokia was going to stop using WebKit for future implementations of the S60 browser: Electronista Symbian-Freak The Boy Genius Report Sideshow Barker Atmaspheric | Endeavors And today from the official S60 Browser Blog: "… one of our developers did some housekeeping on the Tiger branch of the webkit project, and some people thought it looked like
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IntoMobile on 15th Apr 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Go Gadget for Windows Mobile (and soon to be J2ME) is an application that turns your device into a Vista SideShow device. SideShow is Microsoft's way of giving you remote access to your PC via small applications which can do a variety of thing. Watch this demo to see why I'm certainly impressed. If Microsoft took this guys work, integrated it into MSN Live and Windows Home Server then Microsoft wo
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IntoMobile on 27th Dec 2007 (via intomobile.com)