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t must be coincidence that I have gotten alot of submissions and PR about the Universal Remote software for PocketPC. UltraRemote being one, PDAwin being another. Making your PocketPC do everything is somewhat appealing at times and is only going to get better as time goes on.
Now, David Coursy, over at ZDNet is talking about a new PocketPC that has a Universal Remote chip installed onboard! Named 'Nevo', this new PPC is capable of supporting up to 15 devices and sports a great looking graphical interface.
"Key to Universal's offerings: An extensive database of the codes used by tens of thousands of devices that accept infrared remote control commands. These include not just televisions, but also home stereos, VCRs, DVDs, personal video recorders, and even some office video projectors. Microsoft has licensed this technology for use in its e-home project, intended to bring a remote control into multimedia PCs. "