Archive for December of 2007
2007
Dec
18
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: The mobile phone is the computer
This should really push the envelope a bit more further. Now we can have a solid-state hard disk on the mobile phone instead of those microdrive equipped cell phones like the Samsung SGH-i300.
2007
Dec
18
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development
Sun Tech Days for 2008 is starting out early January next year with Atlanta on top of the list. The world tour program is designed to educate developers in local markets on various technologies. Check out the schedule for your city.
2007
Dec
18
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Devices
I’ve seen the photos of Willcom’s Android phone on a prototype board. Go see this one — it’s a working Android mobile phone being used in the wild.
2007
Dec
17
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile Java Games, Recommended Java Mobile Game
2007
Dec
15
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Sony Ericsson
2007
Dec
14
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile Java Games
Looks like the Vivendi Games Mobile’s The Incredible Machine has won “Best Casual Mobile Game†at Spike TV’s 2007 “Video Game Awardsâ€. The hit java mobile game also got nominated for “Mobile Game of the Yearâ€. Maria Pacheco, vice president of Marketing for Vivendi Games Mobile, accepted the Spike TV 2007 Video Game Award.
2007
Dec
14
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development
Look’s like next year’s EclipseCON is all setup and ready to go. There is a wide range of topics on the technical sessions. The technical program consists of 80 tutorials, 90 long talk sessions, and 160 short talk sessions, and is organized into 18 tracks.
2007
Dec
13
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
With Mercurial migration by the NetBeans project in the pipeline, I wanted to know if NetBeans 6.0 has support for Mercurial repositories. Good news, it does! Here’s how to install Mercurial support under NetBeans 6.0.
2007
Dec
13
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
NetBeans.org is migrating its code repository from CVS (cvs.netbeans.org) to Mercurial (hg.netbeans.org). This change will effect all community members who are integrating code changes to repository.
2007
Dec
12
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development
While I was Googling to read about what other people have say about Android, I came across the blog of Simon Moris and his article about Android. He provides a very clear and simple explanation what Android is and goes on to ask “Is Android ‘Java’?”




