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Why Your Windows Taskbar Should Always Be on the Left Side

Why Your Windows Taskbar Should Always Be on the Left Side
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OS/2 s Last Stand: IBM OS/2 Warp 4 Turns 25

OS/2 s Last Stand: IBM OS/2 Warp 4 Turns 25
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Dogs, Dinosaurs, and Wine: The Lost CD-ROMs of Microsoft

Dogs, Dinosaurs, and Wine: The Lost CD-ROMs of Microsoft
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What Was Windows CE, and Why Did People Use It?

What Was Windows CE, and Why Did People Use It? Hewlett-Packard Microsoft released Windows CE in November 1996 as a new version of Windows. Designed to run pocket-sized computers, CE brought the user-friendly Windows 95 interface to mobile computing for the first time. Its architecture also formed the basis of Microsoft’s later mobile computing and smartphone products. Here’s why it was needed. A Compact, Portable Version of Windows Windows CE was necessary because full desktop versions of Windows, then tied mostly to the Intel x86 CPU architecture, weren’t practical to run on the pocket-sized devices of the time. As a result, Windows CE represented an entirely different platform from its desktop OS cousins. It couldn’t run programs designed for Windows 95 or Windows NT.

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