Java-enabled devices are rapidly evolving into full-fledged multimedia platforms. Features once available on separate devices such as cameras, radios, and audio processing are now being combined.
Mobile Java applications offer developers a significant opportunity to extend the commercial reach of their Java skills. To effectively take advantage of these opportunities developers need consistent ...
Nokia, with the Mobile Runtime for Java Applications (JRT), is enabling development of Java applications for Symbian 3 devices, Nokia officials said Thursday. The company recently contributed JRT to ...
Sun Microsystems announced today the release of the JavaFX Mobile platform. Built on top of the existing Java ME platform, JavaFX Mobile allows developers to create immersive mobile content while ...
LONDON — Nokia used its annual Mobile Internet Conference starting Tuesday (Oct. 28) to launch its latest developer platform based on Symbian's operating system. The Series 90 user interface, ...
London — Nokia launched its latest developer platform at its annual Mobile Internet Conference last week. The Series 90 platform, optimized for Symbian's operating system version 7.0, is designed for ...
Released to the public in draft form in April, the Advanced Multimedia Supplements Specification aims to provide a mobile platform with rich audio and video capabilities. Developers will be able to ...
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