In what some believe is the most ambitious effort yet to use Java in cell phones, handset maker Nokia on Tuesday announced plans to sell 100 million phones using the software language by the end of ...
SAN FRANCISCO--In what some believe is the most ambitious effort yet to use Java in cell phones, handset maker Nokia on Tuesday announced plans to sell 100 million phones using the software language ...
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 ...
Last week, Nokia and Sun Microsystems announced their upcoming SNAP Mobile technology (which stands for "Scalable Network Application Package"), a multiplayer middleware suite that will become ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nokia has announced that it will be phasing out official support for Jambi, a Java port of the Qt framework and widget toolkit. Qt Jambi 4.5 will be the final officially supported version, and Nokia ...
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) ...
A pair of critical vulnerabilities in Sun Microsystems Inc.’s Java technology for mobile devices could be used by hackers to surreptitiously make calls, record conversations and access information on ...
LONDON — Does anyone remember David Rivas, the former Java TV architect at Sun Microsystems? A decade ago, Sun was making a formidable attempt to put Java in every consumer device –ranging from TV ...