Posted on Sep 12 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Android, Apple, bluetooth, camera phone, Dream, E71, GPS, HTC, iPhone, mobile phone philippines, Nokia, Technology
I’ve been holding off on buying my next mobile phone for quite a while to be able to choose from the Nokia E71, the Apple iPhone 3G and the upcoming HTC Dream which has Google’s Android installed (been reading that it’s coming out on September 23 in the US).



First of all, I hope we can get some better photos of the HTC Dream — side by side with the Nokia E71 and the Apple iPhone it’s a goner!
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Posted on Jul 7 2008 by iGerry Filed under: HP iPAQ, J2ME, Java ME, mobile phone philippines, Mobile
Sun is partnering with Hewlett Packard to make Java ME available on HP smartphones like the new HP iPAQ 900 mobile phone. The HP iPAQ 900, which runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, is qwerty-type mobile phone which focuses on business oriented functions.
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Posted on Jun 25 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Android, Apple, Google, JavaFX, mobile phone philippines, mobile platform, Nokia, open mobile platform, Sun, Symbian, 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 May 30 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Android, Google, mobile java, mobile phone philippines, open mobile platform, Mobile
Google showed off a demo of it’s Android open mobile platform at the Google I/O conference this week. I’m very excited about the upcoming mobile phones sporting the Android platform. You can take a look at some of the great videos and photos of the Google Android demo.
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Posted on Apr 9 2008 by iGerry Filed under: bluetooth, J2ME, java midlet, java mobile application, mobile phone philippines, Open Office, Mobile
You can now control your Open Office 2.3 presentations using your bluetooth enabled mobile phone using a simple java midlet / J2ME software.
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Posted on Apr 8 2008 by iGerry Filed under: Android, Google, HTC, mobile phone philippines, Mobile
Does it look like we won’t be waiting that much longer for the first Android mobile phone from HTC? Pocket-Lint has posted an article about an invitation by HTC for a launching event entitled “Witness the next wave of HTC Innovations”.
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Posted on Nov 28 2007 by iGerry Filed under: computer, mobile phone philippines, Mobile
Things have been really changing in the mobile industry. Key activities like Google’s announcement of its open mobile platform called Android have contributed in bringing us closer to the convergence of the mobile phone and the personal computer.
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Posted on Nov 6 2007 by iGerry Filed under: mobile phone philippines, mobile platform, Mobile
With all the rumors and talks about Google’s upcoming foray into the mobile space, I have just about heard of all kinds of reasons for a Gphone. Well, I don’t have to wait no more. Google has just announced it’s plans for the mobile space and it looks like we’re heading towards a disruption in the mobile industry.
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Posted on Oct 29 2007 by iGerry Filed under: AIM, gizmo5, instant messaging, java mobile, java mobile application, mobile phone philippines, MSN, wifi, Yahoo Messenger, Mobile
Nowadays, it’s pretty easy to get in touch with your friends and family. An Internet connection, a computer and your favorite instant messaging application should be all you need to keep in touch. But what if you’re out of the house or office. I found out that I can still be able to chat with them using my mobile phone using a Java mobile application like the one from gizmo5.
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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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