Posted on Feb 4 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: J2ME, micro-blogging, mobile Java application, social networking, Twim, Twitter, Java Apps
If you love social networking site Twitter and you want a nofrills simple Twitter client for your mobile phone then you’ll like Twim. Twim is a mobile Java J2ME Twitter client application that runs on cell phones with Java MIDP 2.0.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: Cascada Mobile, J2ME, mobile java, mobile java development, Java Mobile Development
After completing six months of successful beta testing which included downloads of tens of thousands of Breeze-built mobile applications, Cascada Mobile (www.cascadamobile.com) announced today the commercial launch of Breeze, the company’s mobile application development platform. Cascada’s Breeze Platform provides anyone with knowledge of even the most basic Web programming languages the easiest method for creating, testing and distributing mobile applications built in J2ME – the mobile version of the Java programming language – to phones anywhere in the world. There are an estimated 3 billion feature phones in the world that run Java mobile applications.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: J2ME, J2ME cell phone, mobile Java enabled, mobile phone, Nokia, Phones / Devices
The Nokia 6700 classic is a Series 40 6th Edition phone, supporting quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and triple-band WCDMA 900/1900/2100. Other key features include integrated A-GPS with included maps, a 5.0 megapixel camera with LED flash, WebKit Open Source Browser, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs. Supported WCDMA frequencies depend on the region where the device is available.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: J2ME, J2ME cell phone, mobile Java enabled, mobile phone, Nokia, Phones / Devices
The Nokia 6303 classic is a tri-band EGSM 900/1800/1900 phone. Main features are Series 40 6th Edition developer platform, WebKit Open Source Browser, Nokia Maps, FM RDS Radio, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: J2ME, J2ME mobile phone, mobile Java enabled, Nokia, Phones / Devices
The Nokia 2700 classic is a quad-band GSM phone , supporting GSM 850/900/1800/1900. Key features of the device include a 2″ large active display, 2 megapixel camera, Email, Ovi Share, MP3 player, 3.5 mm AV connector, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, Bluetooth stereo, Flash Lite 3.0 and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: internet radio, J2ME, mobile Java application, mp3, streaming, Java Apps
Here’s an freely available Internet radio application developed using mobile Java that should work on just about any cell phone that has support for J2ME. The Radiobee mobile Java application is created by Smart Mobile Solutions.
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Posted on Jan 29 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: android, mobile java, Opera, opera mini, web browser, Java Apps
Opera Mini for the Android open mobile platform finally gets released. Opera offers web browsers in different platforms that include desktop PCs and other mobile phones. Now have an alternative web browser on your Android cell phone. You can download the Opera Mini 4.2 web browser for Android based mobile phones from the Opera download site.
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Posted on Jan 27 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: android, how to, mobile java, mobile java development, NetBeans, Java Mobile Development
Eversince Google released the Android open mobile platform SDK, they have a plugin for Eclipse that enables developers to create Android applications under Eclipse. But that didn’t stop some guys to create an equivalent Android SDK plugin for Netbeans. The project has been continued since then.
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Posted on Jan 21 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: AMD, graphics, mobile, multimedia, Qualcomm, Stuff about Mobile
It looks like Qualcomm is positioning itself to become a leader in the growing mobile graphics market with it’s current acquisition of AMD’s handheld business that includes several graphics and multimedia technology assets.
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Posted on Jan 16 2009 by Site Admin Filed under: Agora, Agora Pro, android, java mobile phone, Kogan, Phones / Devices
Well it looks like we won’t be seeing a second Android mobile phone anytime soon. Kogan Technologies, the company poised to introduce the second commercially available Android-base mobile phone, has just announced that it will be delaying the delivery of the Agora and Agora Pro mobile phones indefinitely.
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