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Wanna Bet
Windows CE 5.0 also includes several security enhancements intended to guard against potential threats such as viruses or data theft.

"Our customers have said, 'What can we do to lock these things down better?'" Starkweather said. "We're showing you how to build a device in the most secure way possible. We've done as much as we can on our end to turn on the security features by default."

Our office pool has already been set up as to when the security features are breached. Anyone want in while a few squares are left? Excuse my skepticism but when I read of holes still existing in Micorsofts current products I cannot help but wince from the sting of other broken promises from Microsoft.
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Wanna Bet  Squawkbox | 03/28/04
But...  NemesisNL | 03/29/04
No bet  Franklin_z | 03/29/04
Quick - name the last security breach of a PPC...  Confused by religion | 03/29/04
I think there were 2, but not really....  el1jones | 03/29/04
Where have you been?  Confused by religion | 03/29/04
Golly Milly that is precisley the same Linux argument a few years back  Squawkbox | 03/29/04
Dr. Watson  issthatso | 03/29/04
....BLISS  LinuxHippie | 03/29/04
So it will help me catch more fish?  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/29/04
Absolutely critical..  Mike Cox | 03/29/04
Mobile virus infections on demand  Chad_z | 03/29/04
file conversion vs file transfer  BarbarianHorde | 03/29/04
Message has been deleted.  Anti Globalist | 03/29/04
Win CE for wireless  michael-t | 03/30/04

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