Posted on Feb 18 2009 by iGerry Filed under: cell phone, J2ME phone, java phone, mobile java, mobile phone, Nokia, Phones / Devices
The Nokia N86 8MP is a 2-way slide dual-mode mobile computer supporting WCDMA/HSDPA, EGSM, and WLAN. Enjoy videos, music, and graphics on the 2.6” Active Matrix OLED display and orientation sensor. Find directions and locations with the integrated A-GPS and included maps. Take photos with a 8-megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Tessar lens and dual LED flash. Additional features include Flash lite 3.1, USB charging with simultaneous data transfer, UPnP and TV out. Supported WCDMA frequencies depend on the region where the device is available.
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Posted on Feb 15 2009 by iGerry Filed under: JavaFX, JavaFX Mobile, mobile java, Sun, Stuff about Mobile
Sun’s CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, has announced that Sun has just shipped it’s 100,000,000th copy of the JavaFX runtime. This also coincides with the launch of the JavaFX Mobile platform.
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Posted on Feb 13 2009 by iGerry Filed under: JavaFX, mobile java, NetBeans, Sun, Java Mobile Development
Sun has launched JavaFX Mobile together with the JavaFX SDK 1.1. NetBeans has also made available JavaFX 1.1 support for the current NetBeans 6.5 IDE. Support for the JavaFX platform is available for several cell phones from different manufacturers.
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Posted on Feb 11 2009 by iGerry Filed under: jobs, mobile java, Stuff about Mobile
Further to the reorganization of the Vivendi group’s videogames subsidiary Activision Blizzard (which includes the development studio Vivendi Games Mobile), a group of colleagues (supported by management and human resources) have created Talented People.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by iGerry 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 Jan 29 2009 by iGerry 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 iGerry 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 7 2009 by iGerry Filed under: android, Java Apps, mobile java, Moca, OpenMRS, Java Apps
A new mobile application that enables easy diagnosis of patients in remote areas has been developed to run on Android. The software called Moca integrates the Android based medical diagnosis application with the open source OpenMRS medical records database system.
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Posted on Dec 11 2008 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, Java Apps, mobile java, social networking, Java Apps
Papaya turns your phonebook into a fun and useful social network! It allows you to communicate with your friends cheaply and easily, no matter where you are. Using Papaya, you can play games with your friends, chat with them over IM, share pictures and other files, make cheap international calls, and more.
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Posted on Nov 19 2008 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, Java Mobile Development, mobile java, NetBeans, Java Mobile Development
Well, it’s the moment a lot of us have been waiting for. NetBeans 6.5 final has been released. I’ve decided to visit the NetBeans home page just now and what do you know — NetBeans 6.5 is now available, so go get it. I’m downloading it right now.
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