Posted on Oct 31 2007 by iGerry Filed under: adventure, Gameloft, Games, J2ME, Java, mobile game, Games
Gameloft who is a leading publisher of Java games for mobile phones has announced the launch of their new game “Heroes: The Mobile Game”. The game is based on NBC’s television series.
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Posted on Oct 30 2007 by iGerry Filed under: email, gmail, Java, java mobile application, midlet, software, Mobile
Google’s gmail app is a java midlet application you can install on your mobile phone to allow you to access your gmail account. The Gmail java application has just been upgraded to version 1.5.
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Posted on Oct 30 2007 by iGerry Filed under: Java, Java ME, Java Platform, Java SE, Mobile
There has been news lately about “Sun’s decision to kill Java ME” and use Java SE instead as a replacement technology. I believe that these people have got it all wrong! I also believe in Mr. James Gosling’s explanation in his blog.
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Posted on Oct 29 2007 by iGerry Filed under: Games, J2ME, Java, mobile game, Games
A new game developed by Visual Media Mobile called Bravian Lands has just been out on the market. The java mobile game runs on a wide range of cellular phones from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, LG.
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Posted on Oct 29 2007 by iGerry Filed under: Games, J2ME, Java, mobile game, Games
There are situations that I would have some idle time. These may be because I was waiting for someone that I have to meet or I need to wait in line to be seated in a restaurant. Well it’s a hassle that some of us don’t want to be in.
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Posted on Oct 28 2007 by iGerry Filed under: developer, J2ME, Java, Mobile
Guys at Mobile and Embedded group of Java.net has planned the first ever Developer Days Conference for Java Mobile. The conference is focused on Java mobile and embedded development for the intermediate to advanced skill levels.
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Posted on Oct 28 2007 by iGerry Filed under: Java, java midlet, java mobile, mobile phone philippines, Mobile
Java Midlet was the term used several years ago for those java software that was developed to run on most java-enabled mobile phones. It has been changed since to what is now called Java Mobile. A lot has also changed in the technology that is available to run these mobile java software.
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