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Java upgrades can be accessed via the built-in Nokia S60 Software Update feature. Right now, Java Runtime 2.0 is available only for S60 5th Edition (the 5800 XpressMusic and N97).
Nokia and Vodafone declined to characterize their move as a reaction to Java fragmentation, a criticism that is sometimes leveled at the widely used programming language created by Sun Microsystems.
"As the inventor of Java Technologies, Sun welcomes the leadership of Vodafone and Nokia to spearhead such an important effort within the JCP", said Alan Brenner, Vice President of Sun Microsystems.
Further easing the situation is the news that Nokia will take over the troublesome app signing process, at least for the Express signing, for Symbian and Java apps released on Ovi Store, saving ...
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 ...
Ala-Pietila said Nokia expects 50 million Java-enabled phones to ship by the end of 2002. The 100 million mark should be reached by the end of 2003. Ala-Pietila's projections, which Sun ...
Ala-Pietila said Nokia expects 50 million Java-enabled phones to ship by the end of 2002. The 100 million mark should be reached by the end of 2003.
Nokia and Ikivo are partnering to build tools that enable collaboration between graphic designers and software engineers in the development of Java applications for mobile devices. The ...
Unlike Android, the Windows Phone platform isn't open. We caught up with Thumbstar COO Martin Kitney and business development director for Latin America Tom Viswat for their take on the current ...
Nokia and Macromedia are on the board that governs Java 2 Standard Edition, which runs on desktop computers and is at the heart of the Enterprise Edition for servers.
Adam Gowdiak hopes Sun, Nokia will fork over nearly $30,000 for all the details A pair of critical vulnerabilities in Sun Microsystems Inc.’s Java technology for mobile devices could be used by ...
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. They ...