Handheld Wi-Fi Made Easier
Microsoft last week released a version of its Pocket PC handheld operating system, rebranding the software and making a number of changes meant to simplify its use. One change to the software, now called Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC, is a new configuration manager capable of detecting and connecting to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks. According to the company, that will make it possible for users to connect wirelessly without having to deal with any complicated configurations or setup.
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