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  1. Windows CE Reaches End of Support

    • Windows CE 1.0 (Released year: 1996)
    • Windows CE 2.0 (Released year: 1997)
    • Windows CE 3.0 (Released year: 2000)
    • Windows CE 4.0 (Released year: 2002)
    • Windows CE 5.0 (Released year: 2004)
    • Windows Embedded CE 6.0 (Released year: 2006) (EOL: February 28, 2022; EOS: April 13, 2018)
    • Windows Embedded Compact 7 (Released year: 2011) (EOL: February 28, 2026; EOS: April 13, 2021)
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    According to Microsoft windows developers, it will cease all platforms that support Windows CE. As a result, Windows CE 6.0 end of life happened in 2018, and on January 14, 2020, Windows Mobile 6.5 end-of-life occurred. This means companies who are still using Windows CE will see an end to security updates and patches.
    With Microsoft ending support for Windows CE, companies that continue to use the operating system will no longer receive security updates and patches, leaving them vulnerable to cyber threats. This is especially concerning for businesses that operate in industries that require high levels of security, such as healthcare and finance.
    And then, earlier this month, with little notice, Windows CE was no more, at least as a supported operating system. Windows Embedded Compact 2013, or sometimes Windows CE 8.0, reached end of support on October 10, 2023, as noted by The Register.
    For Windows CE 6, support ended in 2018, and for Windows CE 7 in 2021. All OEMs downgrading to these products will receive no support – no further security patches or tech support for Windows CE 6 and CE7 users, leaving systems vulnerable to security attacks and IP thefts.
    Windows CE 6.0 will reach its end-of-life date on February 28, 2022, which means as of time of publishing, you will have roughly five months to find a new OS license. Why upgrade to a new OS? Windows CE 6.0 was originally released in 2008, so upgrading means adding two decades worth of technological advancements to your operating systems.
    This means companies who are still using Windows CE will see an end to security updates and patches. Windows CE is a core operating system developed by Microsoft that is designed for minimalistic devices such as smartphones, handheld computers, and other embedded systems. The first version, Windows CE 1.0, was released in 1996.
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