Posted on Jan 22 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: java midlet, java mobile, java mobile game, Vivendi, Java Games
Just got news of some upcoming Java mobile games this first quarter of 2008 from Vivendi Games Mobile. The four mobile games that will be coming out soon are Pub Darts, Wordox, Celebrity Hangman and Spiderwick.
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Posted on Jan 21 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: developer days, java mobile, Java Mobile Development, Java Mobile Development
Just to remind you, the Java Mobile and Embedded Developer Days conference is just a few days away. It’s going to be held on January 23-24 at the Sun Santa Clara Campus auditorium. You can still register here.
Posted on Jan 21 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: 2D barcode, java mobile, qrcode, Java Apps
While looking for 2D barcode (qrcode version) software for mobile phones that I could use for my txtu.com site, I found several of guys who has started a project to create a 2D barcode scanner software for mobile phones using mobile Java or J2ME.
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Posted on Jan 20 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Gameloft, java midlet, java mobile, java mobile game, sports, Java Games,Recommended Java Games
Having a bit of a flu during the past week has made me spent some time in bed. Well at least I get a bit of time to play the Kobe Bryant Pro Basketball 2008 mobile game from Gameloft. At first, I thought being able to play basketball on my mobile phone was going to be a bit of a challenge.
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Posted on Jan 18 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Eclipse, EclipseME, java mobile, Motorola, Nokia, ProGuard, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Sun, Tastephone, Wireless Toolkit, Java Mobile Development
Mobile Java development using the Eclipse IDE can be as easy as 1-2-3. Simply follow some basic setup steps and you’ll be up and running and ready to develop your “killer” mobile game or application in no time at all.
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Posted on Jan 17 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Java Mobile Development
NetBeans has bagged two awards at the recently concluded developer.com Product of the Year 2008. The developer.com awards features several category in which NetBeans won in the Development Tool and the Wireless/Mobile Development Tool or Add-in.
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Posted on Jan 16 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: currency converter, java midlet, java mobile, java mobile application, Java Apps
If you’re someone who needs to regularly check for currency conversions, here’s a Java mobile application that will allow you to do currency conversion on your mobile phone. And it even has a currency conversion table update feature to allow you to get updated conversion rates.
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Posted on Jan 16 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Stuff about Mobile
It looks like that NetBeans v6.1 will soon be coming out. You can read more about upcoming changes in Vince Kraemer’s blog at blogs.sun.com
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Posted on Jan 15 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: android, Eclipse, J2ME, java mobile, Java Mobile Development, NetBeans, Java Mobile Development
To follow-up on my previous post, here’s the generated Android source code using the Eclipse IDE with the Android plugin installed. I found some interesting observations between J2ME and Android.
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Posted on Jan 15 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: android, Google, Phones / Devices
Looks like Google’s Android, the open mobile platform, is now running on HTC’s Qtek 9090. The company a la Mobile issued a recent press release (excerpt below).
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