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When writing software for the BlackBerry platform, one of the common questions that come up is “what BB software version (and related JDE) should I be using?” The following helps answer this question. read more »
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The new Treo Pro runs Microsoft’s Windows Mobile – but Palm may get even more mileage out of embracing Google’s Android for future phones. read more »
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The link contains a lot of sample BREW Applications ranging from ICipher to GPS and many more complex interfaces. read more »
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Sony Ericsson Developer World today announced their continued investment in the innovative bridging technology, Project Capuchin, which was announced in April 2008 and which will enable developers to bridge Flash Lite and Java ME for the first time. The Project Capuchin Software Developer Kit (SDK), a set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), a packaging tool and getting-started tutorials, is now available to developers around the world to download for free at the Sony Ericsson Developer World website, sonyericsson.com/developer. read more »
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Gianluca Bertani, author of the iStreamLight open-source library, has updated the Google Code page of the project to explicitly mention that the library was successfully tested on the iPhone. read more »
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Kudos to Apple - in the iPhone 2.1 software, released today, the Safari web browser has acquired support for the World Wide Web Consortium's Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) specification, a feature that I'd sorely missed until now. What a very pleasant surprise. read more »
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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a S60 5th Edition device with a resistive touch screen and tactile feedback. read more »
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I attended a nokia-adobe eSeminar last night on the new s60 5th edition platform and was quite frankly blown away. The 5th edition is currently available on only 1 phone, the Nokia 5800 ( the new touch screen device ), and takes flash lite development to a whole new level. read more »