Microsoft's Smartphone 2003 SDK Released
cd_Csc writes "Microsoft's long awaited Smartphone 2003 SDK was released today. This free download is critical milestone for the Smartphone platform. For the first time, developers are now able to use the .NET Compact Framework to write Smartphone applications using Visual Studio. At Smartphone Thoughts, we have listed the details of what's new in the 2003 SDK along with some screen shots of enhancements to the Inbox and Internet Explorer applications."
bool makeCall(long phoneNumber) - Calls phonenumber. Must be in (xxx)xxx-xxxx format. Returns true on success.
void hangUp() - Hang up the phone. Has no effect if phone is already hung up.
void blueScreen(double p) - Crash the phone with probability p, sampled every 100 cycles, or whenever the user is on phone with his boss. This is determined by the address book.
One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
Between the security flaws of MS and the morals of the porn industry, I think it would be unwise to use one of these phones for phone sex.
or they are protecting you from getting screwed...
or they are keeping you from getting screwed
all depends on how you look at it i guess
-I just work here... how am I supposed to know?
...Does the phone have Ctrl Alt Del Keys? Think it would be mandatory for a MS phone!
-- Fuck Beta
Hurrr hurr hurrr.
Maybe teh XBOX should hav ctrl atl del also!!!!!!111
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"Microsoft's long awaited Smartphone 2003 SDK was released today.
For months I slept in a tent before a Microsoft office. I cant wait to pick up my smart phone and start using the SDK for days on end. I will be loosing sleep for whole weeks.
When my first pieces of code are ready I will walk across the street screeming, jumping up and down and showing it to people so they can share the experiences I feel with the Microsoft Smartphone 2003 SDK.
I just tried it! The download is really FREE! I am glad to see Microsoft taking steps to joing the FREE Software Download revolution. Now, if we could just get them to include the source code.
It's 2003. Blue screens haven't been commonplace since Clinton was in office.
Seriously, get with the times. BSOD jokes in this day and age make you look like a fanatic.
Next.
"Sufferin' succotash."