If you're a .NET developer aspiring to get the most out of Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded technology, this is an event you wouldn't want to miss!

In this edition of MSDN Connection Evening, our experts will speak on how Windows Mobile 5.0 can make application development simpler and more powerful. It's an opportunity for you to learn the differences between Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded. What's more, you'll also walk away with tips & tricks on developing intelligent Windows Embedded devices with Visual Studio tools.

That's not all. Our Developer Evangelist will also jazz up the evening by demonstrating how your Windows Mobile device can double up as an entertainment gizmo!

Don't let this opportunity pass by. Register now!


   RSVP: email    melissa@techmexeventsasia.com
   or call Melissa at 6550 8963
 Venue 
 : 
Microsoft Auditorium, Level 21, One Marina Boulevard, NTUC Centre, Singapore
 Date 
 : 
26th April 2007
 Time 
 : 
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
 Registration &  snacks 
 : 
6.15 p.m. onwards
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Mobility Highlights of Windows Mobile - Andre Ngo

Windows Mobile is a great way to drive efficiency for people on the move. In this session, Andrea Ngo (Product Specialist) will show you how to maximize your efficiency with the current Windows Mobile 5.0 on the many mobile device platforms, and offer a sneak preview of Windows Mobile 6.

Highlights of Windows Embedded - John Boladian

Many people confuse Windows Embedded with Windows Mobile.
John Boladian (Product Manager) will help clear this common misconception, and show you the cool devices you can create using the Windows Embedded OSes with Visual Studio development tools.
Techno Break
Windows Mobile's Story in a Fun Digital Home

Did you know that your Windows Mobile device can be used for tasks that are more complex than checking emails and tracking your calendar?
Chewy Chong (Developer Evangelist) will share, in this session, how he uses his Windows Mobile device to watch TV shows he recorded on his Vista Media Center machine.


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