Posted on Oct 2 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Apple, iphone, NDA, Stuff about Mobile
This should be really welcome news to all the iPhone developers out there and provides some hope that Apple will be more open to getting J2ME and Flash into the iPhone. It seems that Apple has decided that it will do away with the current non-disclosure agreement it has with iPhone developers and publishers
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Posted on Sep 17 2008 by iGerry Filed under: android, Apple, Dream, Google, HTC, iphone, T-mobile, Stuff about Mobile
I’m a bit eager in waiting for the first Android mobile phone to come out. I’ve been reading that it’s coming out on the last week of September or early October.
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Posted on Jun 25 2008 by iGerry Filed under: android, Apple, Google, JavaFX, mobile phone, mobile platform, Nokia, open mobile platform, Sun, Symbian, Stuff about Mobile
With Nokia already owning about 48% of the Symbian company, they have made an offer to buyout the other owners (Sony Ericsson, Samsung and others). This is in addition to its recent buying spree — they just bought a Social Network startup called Plazes.
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Posted on Apr 10 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Apple, iphone, iPod, J2ME, java mobile, Stuff about Mobile
Looks like it’s good to go! Innaworks, a New Zealand company, has entered the beta testing period for their alcheMo product. It enables standard J2ME applications to run on the iPhone and iPod.
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Posted on Mar 10 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Apple, iphone, J2ME, java mobile, SDK, Sun, Stuff about Mobile
With the recent release of the software development kit (SDK) for the Apple iPhone, Sun has announced it’s plan to come up with a Java virtual machine (JVM) for the iPhone.
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Posted on Dec 20 2007 by iGerry Filed under: Apple, java mobile, Java Mobile Development
Apple has released Java 6 SE Developer Preview 8 for it’s Mac OS X Leopard operating system. This should be good news to Java developer’s who have long been waiting for the official release.
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