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    Windows Mobile 5.0 Review

    Posted on Friday, September 30 2005 @ 00:47:08 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Windows Mobile 5.0 has arrived with great new features, and as usual, we are getting new bugs. Owners of this new operating system for sure have noticed that every time they run an application for the first time, the OS warns about the “un-trusted” origin of the program. An application has to be digitally signed to be qualified as “trusted,” and in order to obtain this credential, the author has to pay huge amounts to Microsoft's partners in charge of this business. Microsoft's idea behind this diabolic mechanism is that the Electronic Signature serves as warranty to users that the program is free of bugs and viruses and designed to be used in devices that use Windows Mobile.. Head over to pocketnow.com to read their full review on Microsoft's new mobile operating system..

    Link: Pocketnow

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