Sunday, April 13, 2008

imageI got to check out the city some today. I heard that it was supposed to be a nice warm sunny day, but I guess the sky had other plans for today, like rain, rain, and rain. :D

Pretty cool hotel, I at the Renaissance, right down the street from the convention center. One weird thing is there is a light switch that controls the power to my desk lamp, AND the router for my Internet. There another "light" switch by that one, but I haven't figured out what it is for yet.

I've been hoping for some big things to happen in Mobility and this year seems like a good year for some of them to take place. Hopefully, there will be some non-NDA announcements that I'll be able to share with everyone. If not, then there's always the weather ;)



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Friday, April 11, 2008

imageA while back Engadget announced that the iPhone was going to Exchange ActiveSync support.

It just shows you how important enterprise email is, that people will suffer through ActiveSuck, I mean ActiveSync to get it.

So what would be even more impressive than Microsoft getting ActiveSync on the iPhone? How about being able to run .NET Applications on the iPhone.

Wait for it... wait for it... there it is...

Someone has converted the Linux Mono Project for the iPhone. Wow, how cool is that? It is definitely in the early stages of life but it has some really cool possibilities for the future.

[Sources: Dev102.com and Miguel de Icaza's Blog]



Friday, April 11, 2008 03:00:37 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

[Source: Jason Langridge's WebLog]

imageGuitar Hero is now available on Windows Mobile. Yeah, I already bought it too.

My one compliant is that on the AT&T Tilt I wish I could configure the buttons for each guitar string. I have a hard time rockin' out using that rocker button.

Guitar Hero III Mobile Screenshots:

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Song List

  1. Santana - Black Magic Woman
  2. Wolfmother - Woman
  3. AFI - Miss Murder
  4. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Suck My Kiss
  5. Alice Cooper - School's Out
  6. Pat Benatar - Hit Me with Your Best Shot
  7. Van Halen - You Really Got Me
  8. KISS - Strutter
  9. Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock
  10. Stone Temple Pilots - Trippin on A Hole
  11. Matchbook Romance - Monsters
  12. Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil
  13. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
  14. The Allman Brothers Band - Jessica
  15. Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane

 



Friday, April 11, 2008 01:53:23 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Thursday, April 10, 2008

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Heroes Happen {Here}: Hands On Lab Manuals [Source: Paulo's Blog]
Windows Server 2008
Download All (zipped file: 7.32 MB)
Visual Studio 2008
Download All (zipped file: 13.2 MB)
SQL Server 2008
Download All (zipped file: 20.5 MB)

Hands On Lab Manuals

Windows Server 2008
Download All (zipped file: 7.32 MB)
Visual Studio 2008
Download All (zipped file: 13.2 MB)
SQL Server 2008
Download All (zipped file: 20.5 MB)

Thursday, April 10, 2008 03:00:25 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Wednesday, April 09, 2008

imageIt's almost that time. What time is it you ask? Well, it's only 4 days, 02 hours, 20 minutes, and 22 seconds left until this year's Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Global Summit.

And the best part, at least for me :D, is that'll I'll be going this year. I can't wait to meet all the other MVP's, and to get to hang out with some of my developer friends that I don't get to see nearly enough.

This year's conference looks to be really exciting. I'm expecting some big news to come out of Redmond next week.

And I was able to find a great "utility" to help me keep track of when the conference starts: :D

Windows Vista "MVP Global Summit Countdown" Sidebar Gadget



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Wednesday, April 09, 2008 16:49:28 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

imageimageWhoever owns mobile photography will definitely be in a good position to own the mobile marketplace. Today phones are still audio devices, but people are both visual and audio devices, so photos and video have to power to completely change the mobile marketplace.

Right now, I would say Windows Mobile devices are the king of possibilities, the iPhone is the Queen on the board, and Google is a Jack of all trades.

Google just recently announced: Picasa Web Albums for Windows Mobile

I definitely like Flickr better than Picasa, but I have used Picasa here and there.

One thing that I do like about Picasa Mobile is that is uses Google Gears for mobile.



Wednesday, April 09, 2008 03:00:20 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Tuesday, April 08, 2008

imageAbout a dozen of us are getting up early tomorrow, leaving at 4:30am, to ride up to Charlotte, NC to attend the Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, and SQL Server 2008 launch event there.

Not only do you get to attend a great event hosted by Microsoft for free. But you'll also get to take home a promotional kit with versions of all three products.

You should definitely make a point of attending one of the launch events in your area!

http://www.heroeshappenhere.com/

I'll try and twitter updates from the event live tomorrow: http://twitter.com/CJCraft



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Monday, April 07, 2008

Due to the scheduling conflict with the Heroes Happen Here Event in Charlotte, the April PDANUG Event has been moved to April 29th, 2008.  More details to follow.  See you all in Charlotte tomorrow!


imageTuesday, April 29th, 2008
Chris Reeder, Chris Craft, and Page Brooks

Topic:
SQL Server 2008, Windows Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008 (Respectively)

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008, is the next meeting of the Pee Dee Area .NET User Group.

Chris Reeder, Chris Craft, and Page Brooks will be presenting on the latest exciting new products from Microsoft.  First, Chris Reeder will give us a run down on a few cool features in SQL Server 2008.  Next, Chris Craft will take us on a tour of some excellent new features in Internet Information Services 7 (IIS7).  Page Brooks will finish off the presentation with a few cool tips and tricks in Visual Studio 2008.

Please click the link below to register.  We use this information to determine how much food to buy!

Here is the tentative schedule:
6:00 PM - 6:20 PM Socializing / Free Dinner
6:20 PM - 6:30 PM Introduction, Sponsor Time, and News.
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Presentations



Monday, April 07, 2008 03:00:08 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

image Well, how cool is this, the Lower Alabama .NET User Group, or as I'd like to call them, the Mobile .NET User Group which of course is located in Mobile, Alabama.

And I thought we were cool with the Pee Dee Area .NET User Group, or as I like to call us, the PDA .NET User Group.

 

imagePeople like to ask, "What is a Pee Dee"? So, in case you been wondering, here's everything you ever wanted to know and more about what the Pee Dee is: Pee Dee - Wikipedia. Since we meet in Florence, SC a lot of people ask us what is Florence famous for? Without further delay: Florence, SC - Wikipedia.

One thing Florence County has is "one of the few instances of a dropping of a nuclear device on a civilian community in the United States and the only site where a civilian structure was destroyed." [see Mars Bluff - Wikipedia]



Monday, April 07, 2008 03:00:01 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Sunday, April 06, 2008

image"The  Census Bureau will tell a House panel today that it will drop plans to use handheld computers to help count Americans for the 2010 census, increasing the cost for the decennial census by as much as $3 billion, according to testimony the Commerce Department secretary plans to give this afternoon."

[That means the cost increased by around $8/person to count, and classify, each of us with a paper-based census.]

HTC Census Phone Specifications:

  • Dual-band CDMA/EV-DO device
  • WiFi; Phone Connector; miniUSB; Bluetooth
  • No microphone or speakerphone built-in
  • 6.1 x 3.1 x 1.4 inches (154 x 79 x 29 mm); 12.3 oz (350 g)
  • QVGA touch display (240x320); 3.5 Inches
  • imageimageWindows Mobile 5 OS for PPC
  • Intel Bulverde 416MHz processor
  • GPS with Sirf Star III chip [neat to way to verify and monitor census enumerators, mashups possibilities would have been awesome]
  • SD slot for memory
  • Fingerprint reader [I'm guessing this is for data security?]
  • Data connection only device [device does not allow voice calls, only data transmissions]

How Much is a Billion? [from about.com]

  • If we wanted to pay down a billion dollars of the US debt, paying one dollar a second, it would take 31 years, 259 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes, and 40 seconds.
  • A tightly-packed stack of new $1,000 bills totaling $1 billion would be 63 miles high. In comparison, jet planes fly at 30,000 - 40,000 feet (5.7 - 7.7 miles high).
  • About a billion minutes ago, the Roman Empire was in full swing. (One billion minutes is about 1,900 years.)
  • About a billion hours ago, we were living in the Stone Age. (One billion hours is about 114,000 years.)
  • About a billion months ago, dinosaurs walked the earth. (One billion months is about 82 million years.)
  • A billion inches is 15,783 miles, more than halfway around the earth (circumference).
  • The earth is about 8,000 miles wide (diameter), and the sun is about 800,000 miles wide, not quite a million.

Total cost of the 2010 census to between $13.7 billion and $14.5 billion [from nextgen.com]

"Gutierrez said reverting to a paper-based census, in addition to other costs not associated with the handhelds, is expected to increase the cost of the 2010 census to between $2.2 billion and $3 billion through fiscal year 2013. That would bring the total cost of the 2010 census to between $13.7 billion and $14.5 billion. He said the bureau would need an increase of $160 million to $230 million for fiscal 2008 to cover costs associated with returning to paper, with an additional $600 million to $700 million for fiscal 2009. Gutierrez added that the majority of the cost increases would occur in 2010."

[So it actually costs somewhere around $37/person to count and classify each of us, or around 7 hours of minimum-wage labor.]

[It looks like the made the right choices: they tested years in advance, and when they knew they couldn't add the new 400 requirements, and meet their deadline. So they decided stopped the project. There are worse endings a project can have.]

[I wonder if the "Real ID Act" is meant to handle the Census as well.]

[I was pretty excited when I first heard about this projects goal of mobilizing the US Census, especially when I learned it would be done using Windows Mobile devices. I'm not surprised the project was ended considering the development team was faced with 400 new requirements this late in the game, with an already booked schedule. The US Census is used for many, many demographic and statistical tasks. We do a lot more than simple count the number of Americans. And I think that is the challenge, that stopped the project from making it to the finish line. Big government, requires big software, which is hard to do on small devices.]



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Friday, April 04, 2008

Growing up I always loved Mad Magazine, and one of my favorite parts were all the Mad Fold-Ins, in the back of the magazine, that Al Jaffee created.

The New York Times has a special online article that has many interactive Mad Magazine Fold-Ins on topics ranging from Presidents, War and the Military, Pop Culture,  to Sports.

Fold-Ins, Past and Present - The New York Times

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Friday, April 04, 2008 03:00:39 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

Microsoft has published a marketing site for Windows Mobile 6.1, and I'm glad they used Silverlight to create it.

Check it out:

Windows Mobile 6.1 – New Windows Mobile Software for Pocket PC and Smartphone

  • imageInstant messaging-like texting
  • Improved Internet browsing
  • Simpler e-mail and Bluetooth setup
  • New Home screen interface
  • New Getting Started Center
  • Security enhancements
  • Easier Wi-Fi connection
  • More personal choice

[Source: DevHawk - Morning Coffee 160]



Friday, April 04, 2008 03:00:32 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

imageDuring my "Welcome to the World of Windows Mobile" presentation at the Atlanta Code Camp 2008 I used Remote Display for Windows CE to allow the attendees to see my device, on my desktop, on the presentation screen. After my talk was over, a few people from the audience approached me, and asked me how I was able to run Remote Display on Vista, and connect with it to my Windows Mobile 6 device.

They told me they had tried to do the same thing, but all they ever got was a "the OS or CPU of this device is unknown to this application" error. I explained that this wasn't due to Vista, but actually was caused by a missing file on most newer Windows Mobile devices.

In order to use Remote Display the first thing you will need to do is download the Windows Mobile Developer Power Toys, and install the ActiveSync Remote Display application.

Windows Mobile Developer Power Toys

ActiveSync Remote Display - Display Pocket PC applications on your desktop or laptop without needing any device side configuration.

Work Around:

Copy the cerdisp2.exe file from the desktop's "\Windows Mobile Developer Power Toys\ActiveSync_Remote_Display\Devices\wce400\armv4\" folder, and paste it into the device's "\windows" folder of your Windows Mobile device.



Friday, April 04, 2008 03:00:06 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [1]  |  Trackback
Thursday, April 03, 2008

By default, Outlook does not show holidays on the calendar. If you would like to have holidays show in Outlook 2007, you can do the following quick steps:

  1. imageOpen Outlook 2007.
  2. From the tools menu, click Options.
  3. Click the Calendar Options... button.
  4. Click the Add Holidays... button.
  5. Place a check beside any appropriate locations.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Click OK to close the Calendar Options dialog box.
  8. Click OK to close the Options dialog box.


Thursday, April 03, 2008 03:00:49 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

By default, most of us, see the following screen in Vista's Windows Mobile Device Center when we dock our Windows Mobile devices.

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There's nothing wrong with this design, but Microsoft designed it so OEM device manufactures could customize this dialog with an image of the connected device.

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The only problem is most new devices, and all older devices do not have the necessary image included on the device to make this feature work.

Here's how you can change your Windows Mobile Device Center device image:

  1. Create an icon image file of your device. I recommend including an image that is 256 pixels by 256 pixels. My image is 256 high, and 128 wide, with 64 pixel side borders.
  2. This icon must be named sync.ico, and it must be located on the Windows Mobile device in the "\Windows" directory.
  3. Note: Windows Mobile Device Center only checks for the sync.ico file when the device is connected for the first time.
  4. If the device has been connected previously, then it is necessary to Uninstall the Portable Device\Pocket PC entry from the Windows Device Manager.

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If you follow these simple steps, then you should have changed your device image in Vista's Windows Mobile Device Center.

One last thing to note is that not only do you get the updated image in Windows Mobile Device Center, but you also will see the device image inside File Explorer, where appropriate.

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Note: Most OEM device manufactures have high resolution images available for any devices they produce on their Web sites for magazines and the press to use.



Thursday, April 03, 2008 03:00:48 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Wednesday, April 02, 2008

image You can download the Windows Mobile 6.1 emulator images here.

Download Size:
184.9 MB - 457.1 MB*

*Download size depends on selected download components.

Overview

The Windows Mobile 6.1 Emulator Images package adds emulator images to Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio 2008 that let you test applications for Windows Mobile 6.1. For general information about writing software for Windows Mobile, please see the Windows Mobile Developer Center.
The emulator images can also be used as standalone without Visual Studio. They can be accessed through the Start Menu shortcuts.


Available locale:
0409 USA English
New emulator image resolutions:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
    DPI: 131 - Resolution: 320 x 320 pixels
    DPI: 131 - Resolution: 400 x 240 pixels
    DPI: 131 - Resolution: 440 x 240 pixels
  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
    DPI: 96 - Resolution: 240 x 400 pixels
    DPI: 192 - Resolution 480 x 800 pixels


Wednesday, April 02, 2008 03:00:49 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
Tuesday, April 01, 2008

imageOf course, I would get this on April Fools Day, but I've verified it and it is for real!
Dear Chris Craft,

Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2008 Microsoft® MVP Award! The MVP Award is our way to say thank you for promoting the spirit of community and improving people’s lives and the industry’s success every day. We appreciate your extraordinary efforts in Device Application Development technical communities during the past year.

This is a great honor and privilege for me to have received. Thank you Microsoft, it means a lot to me!

What is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, MVP?

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/

Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who are awarded for voluntarily sharing their high quality, real world expertise in offline and online technical communities. Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts that represents the technical community's best and brightest, and they share a deep commitment to community and a willingness to help others.


Tuesday, April 01, 2008 11:52:53 (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [3]  |  Trackback

So you have a Windows Mobile device, and you would like to use it for listening to music, but you don't like the default Windows Mobile Media Player skin. What can you do?

Here are a few I've found so far:

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Tweak Windows Media Player 10 Skin

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New iPod Windows Media Player Skin

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