java mobile
2009
Jan
5
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
If you use the Eclipse IDE for mobile development, version 0.9.1 oft the Mobile Tools for Java is available now. You can update your current MTJ version using the Eclipse update manager.
2008
Dec
11
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Applications
Xumii lets you connect with your friends even if they use other social networks, including Facebook, MySpace and imeem, or instant messaging services like AIM, Yahoo!, MSN Live or GoogleTalk.
2008
Nov
8
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile News
University of California (Berkeley) and Nokia Research Center have come up with a unique idea to use GPS-equipped cell phones as traffic monitoring probes that will help analyze traffic flow and travel patterns in the San Francisco Bay area.
2008
May
27
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile Java Games, Recommended Java Mobile Game
2008
May
16
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
After the launch of the 10 million dollar pot for the Google Android challenge which introduced Google’s open mobile platform, the top 50 Android software list is now out.
2008
Apr
30
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Development Software
I’m sure a lot you have been waiting for this for quite a while and with all the blogging about how great NetBeans version 6.1 is, you don’t have to wait any longer. NetBeans 6.1 is now available for download.
2008
Apr
28
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile Java Games, Recommended Java Mobile Game
Over the weekend, I had the opportunity of playing a mobile game which was welcome relaxation from my activities. The mobile game is Midnight Bowling 2. If you love playing sports game on your mobile phone, you’ll like this game for the simple idea of being able to play bowling with friends right in your living room.
2008
Apr
11
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile Java Games
2008
Apr
10
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Java Mobile Stuff
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.
2008
Mar
10
Posted by: kihbord
Posted in: Mobile News
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.




