Archive for October of 2007

It looks like it’s the time of the year for Java Developer’s Day around the world. Guys at Poland just finished their developer’s day. The conference lasted for two days.

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Developer.com is accepting nominations for the “Developer.com Product of the Year 2008″ Awards. Nominations are open for different categories that will be named product of the year for 2008.

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Heroes: The Mobile GameGameloft who is a leading publisher of Java games for mobile phones has announced the launch of their new game “Heroes: The Mobile Game”. The game is based on NBC’s television series.

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Google’s gmail app is a java midlet application you can install on your mobile phone to allow you to access your gmail account. The Gmail java application has just been upgraded to version 1.5.

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3 SkypephoneSkype, the company known for it’s free PC to PC, PC to phone software, has started selling it’s own brand of mobile phones. They have currently launched the 3 Skypephone into the market.

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There has been news lately about “Sun’s decision to kill Java ME” and use Java SE instead as a replacement technology. I believe that these people have got it all wrong! I also believe in Mr. James Gosling’s explanation in his blog.

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Did you ever lost your gadget — maybe a PDA, mobile phone, digital camera, MP3 player like an Apple iPod? Afraid of losing a gadget again? There may be hope for you. A company called GadgetTrak has come up with a patent-pending theft recovery system. The product is called GadgetTrak USBâ„¢.

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Bravian LandsA new game developed by Visual Media Mobile called Bravian Lands has just been out on the market. The java mobile game runs on a wide range of cellular phones from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, LG.

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Motorola ROKR E7There are articles and pictures of a still unannounced Motorola ROKR E7. The mobile phone is rumored to be equipped with a 640×480 resolution 2.8-inch touch-screen.

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Sony Ericsson recently announced two new mobile phones based on Sony Ericsson’s Javaâ„¢ Platform 8 (JP-8) which supports Mobile Services Architecture (MSA), the next-generation Javaâ„¢ umbrella standard (JSR 248).

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