Posted on Jan 18 2008 by iGerry 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 16 2008 by iGerry 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 15 2008 by iGerry 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 10 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Gameloft, java midlet, java mobile, java mobile game, Java Games
Do you watch ABC’s award-winning Grey’s Anatomy medical drama series? I just got hold of a preview copy of the upcoming Grey’s Anatomy mobile game by Gameloft. You’ll love playing the mobile game as Meredith Grey and experience what it’s like to be a doctor.
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Posted on Jan 9 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Gameloft, java mobile, java mobile game, Java Games
Wow! Just finished playing with XIII 2. This action game shooter from Gameloft with it’s comics-like graphics is such a challenge that you would want to finish the game to the end.
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Posted on Jan 9 2008 by iGerry Filed under: java midlet, java mobile, java mobile application, Yahoo, Yahoo Go, Java Apps
A while back I wrote about my wishlist for Yahoo Go! version 3. Looks like I won’t wait any longer, just in time for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Yahoo has made Go! 3.0 beta available for download. Yahoo Go! is also being opened up to mobile developers. I downloaded a copy to take it for a spin.
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Posted on Jan 8 2008 by iGerry Filed under: java mobile, java-enabled mobile phone, Sony Ericsson, Phones / Devices
Well, another mobile phone has just been officially announced by Sony Ericsson which seems to be beefing up it’s phone portfolio in time for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The Sony Ericsson W760 has some nifty features that includes version 3.0 of the Walkman® player.
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Posted on Jan 8 2008 by iGerry Filed under: java mobile, Nokia, Vivendi, Stuff about Mobile
Vivendi Games Mobile and Nokia has just announced an agreement to offer a line-up of mobile games to owners of Nokia mobile phones via Download!
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Posted on Jan 8 2008 by iGerry Filed under: java midlet, java mobile, java mobile game, Ojom, Java Games
This Java mobile game from Ojom is a unique twist to the Tetris game concept. For one, Ojom used pirates in the game to add some interesting scenes.
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Posted on Jan 8 2008 by iGerry Filed under: java mobile, java-enabled mobile phone, Sony Ericsson, Phones / Devices
Sony Ericsson has just announced the W350 mobile phone. This upcoming Java-enabled mobile phone from Sony Ericsson has a design I haven’t seen for quite a while — flip-style mobile phones. This is the first from Sony Ericsson (if I don’t count the ones sporting the Ericsson brand).
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