Nokia and Vodafone have positioned themselves at the forefront of further developing Java for mobile devices, with the ultimate aim of creating more consistent platforms across various handsets. Their ...
Nokia and Vodafone have positioned themselves at the forefront of further developing Java for mobile devices, with the ultimate aim being more consistent platforms for developers across various ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Last week, Nokia and Sun Microsystems announced their upcoming SNAP ...
In a move that is intended to deliver benefits for the mobile industry and for mobile customers, Nokia and Vodafone today announce the formation of a mobile service architecture initiative. The aim of ...
Nokia recently made a new version of Java Runtime available for S60 phones. It includes some usability and performance improvements and a host of other under-the-hood changes. Nokia says it will be ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA - Nokia, a leading provider of connected, multiplayer Java games, and Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced the inclusion of Nokia's Scalable Network Application Package (SNAP) ...
In an effort to make it easier for Java developers to build applications for its Symbian-based mobile devices, Nokia is contributing the 2.1 version of its Java Runtime implementation to the open ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Nokia Corp.’s Series 60 software platform for mobile phones now supports MIDP (Mobile Information Device Profile) 2.0, the latest version of a Java profile for mobile devices, the ...
While Nokia World 2010 has an obvious focus on hardware, it's software and the support and tools that Nokia provides developers that will be crucial in terms of success for the wider ecosystem. It was ...
Sun Microsystems has announced that Texas Instruments, Nokia and Macromedia have been elected the newest members of the committees that govern the Java software Sun invented. Nokia and Macromedia are ...
Mobile phone giants Vodafone and Nokia teamed up on Thursday to simplify software for cell phones written with the Java computer language that promises to bring cheaper, smarter handsets. Subscribe to ...
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