Details Emerge on the First Windows Mobile Virus
source: http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=337069
WinCE4.Dust is the first known Windows CE virus to run on ARM-based devices running Windows Mobile Pocket PC. It was released to all major antivirus companies on July 16, 2004 by its author, Ratter, of the virus-writing group known as 29a (the hex equivalent of the number 666). This is a live, working proof-of-concept virus that infects all .exe files in the root directory of the Pocket PC device.
Sahil has some good points around DNR in his post “Dotnetrocks - the audience talks back.” I have another suggestion to add. The show has been a great benefit to me, and “Toy Boy“ has space on my iPod.
I download the shows and burn them to CD, so I can listen during my 45 minute commute to work. It would be really cool if the shows were tracked in some way, so I can easily go back to the beginning of a segment I want to hear again, without having to try and drive the windy Western PA roads while using the scan button on the stereo. Even better when I want to go back and hear part of an interview again (who can keep up with Kim Tripp when she's at full speed, or who can process Dino Esposito the first time around? Not me!)