Owners of Motorola phones equipped with Java soon will be able to access Web sites cloaked by a particular Internet security standard, control a robot, search a database and more, the company ...
Sun's telecom partners in Asia are planning deeper use of Java software in mobile phones. The phones' appeal may still be narrow, though, because of a limited number of applications. Stephen Shankland ...
Sun Microsystems' telecommunications partners in Asia will announce deeper use of Sun's Java software in mobile phones and back-end networks next week at the first JavaOne conference in Japan, a Sun ...
The company, along with Java backers, is preparing a new release of its software for cell phones that it hopes will prevent a splintering of the market and stave off rivals such as Microsoft. Stephen ...
Motorola Inc. Tuesday announced partnerships designed to prime the pump for Java applications on mobile phones. The mobile telecommunications infrastructure maker has teamed up with mobile software ...
Opera today announced a new solution for users with Java phones who want to access the web and not just WAP sites. Opera Mini is a J2ME client that displays websites on a phone, however the phone does ...
SavaJe, a spinoff of Lucent Technologies, threw its hat—or, rather, cellphone—into the ring at the 2006 JavaOne Conference in San Francisco this week, with the unveiling of a “sophisticated” handset ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Oracle put two former Sun Microsystems executives on the stand today to testify about how Google's Android hurt the market for Java licensing to phones. It's the eighth day of the Oracle ...
Opera has updated Opera Mini to version 4.4 for phones that run Java-based (or J2ME) platforms. Opera Mini 4.4 brings the browser up-to-date with the more powerful smartphone variant of Opera Mini 6.5 ...
Most new phones have the capability to run java programs, the advertisers are saying java games but that's just a lack of imagination. <BR>When you couple it with GPRS it should be possible to create ...
The mobile internet is now seven years old, but most mobile phones can still barely format HTML properly, much less run dynamic Java. And that means frustration for mobile pros who want full access to ...
There is still a little time left, but it doesn’t look like Apple iPhone users will see Adobe Systems and Sun Microsystems get Flash and Java up and running on Apple’s handheld device by Christmas.
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