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[2003-05-19] Porting Your MIDlets to New Devices It is unnecessary to say that many developers are using J2ME to develop their games and enterprise applications to take advantage of the 'write once, run anywhere' paradigm. Who am I do bash this very noble intention, but phones unlike many other types of computer, have no uniform set of memory and storage parameters that improves over time.
[2003-05-14] Verizon Details Wi-Fi Plans, Beginning With Big Apple Hotspots Launch Verizon Communications unveiled plans today to launch Wi-Fi services in New York City for its Internet access customers, as part of a broader business plan for deploying public wireless hot spots.
[2003-05-14] Microsoft Tries To Close the Lid on iLoo It seems Microsoft cannot flush away the iLoo controversy. After a press release from MSN UK announced the launch of an Internet-enabled portable toilet to debut in Britain this summer, Microsoft reversed itself and said the announcement was a hoax.
[2003-05-14] Picture a Whole New View on your Handheld As digital image data gets denser and our screens get smaller, innovations in visualization software are necessary to overcome data claustrophobia.
[2003-05-14] Verizon's Bold Wi-Fi Push Verizon this morning activated 150 Wi-Fi hotspots in New York, part of a plan to bring wireless Internet access to its subscribers throughout the Big Apple and differentiate itself from cable broadband rivals.
[2003-05-14] Multitasking on Tap for Palm OS The next version of PalmSource Inc.'s handheld operating system will support true multitasking, bringing Palm OS 6.0 up to the level of its competitors and delighting developers who had been expecting it in the previous version.
[2003-05-14] Nokia, MasterCard test wireless payment Imagine waving your mobile phone at a filling pump to pay for gas or tapping it on some tiny gadget to buy a bag of doughnuts.
[2003-05-14] Getting Started With Palm Query Application Development A Palm Query Application, or PQA as they are commonly called, is a special type of application for Palm VII devices that allows a user to interact wirelessly with Web content.
[2003-05-13] Introduction to WAP using WML, ASP and PHP By Jean-Baptiste Minchelli
As technology changes, so do the tools that we use to manipulate it. Today the Internet is available from a number of devices, both connected and portable.
[2003-05-07] Palm Unveils Plan to Capture China's Handheld Market Full Family of Products, Operational Presence, Distribution Partners And Technical Service Center Announced
[2003-05-07] Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies WPA Products New products boast increased security via Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
[2003-05-07] RIM, Palm Team Up PalmSource Inc. on Tuesday announced plans with Research in Motion Ltd. to run RIM's wireless e-mail software on the Palm operating system.
[2003-05-07] Working-Class Wireless Far from traditional office environments, wireless now supports a wide range of blue-collar applications, like a 10,000-truck service fleet and 'smart' bulldozers in a coal mine.
[2003-05-07] RealNetworks builds links with wireless RealNetworks, which has helped turn computers into entertainment devices that play music and video over the Internet, is hoping to do the same thing with wireless phones.
[2003-05-07] Like, hello? NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Wireless price wars aren't good for companies such as Sprint PCS and Nextel. But the cutthroat environment suits one tech company just fine.
[2003-05-07] Vaccinating Handheld Computers Johns Hopkins Medicine has turned to a firewall designed for handheld computers to protect doctors who are using Pocket PC devices to gain instant access to medical data. The medical school and health-care organization recently deployed a wireless LAN to let doctors use the devices to update medical records, access radiography information, and write prescriptions. But security was a concern.
[2003-05-07] Wireless Developer Activity on the Rise Where is wireless development heading? New research submitted Wednesday from Evans Data suggests it all boils down to better network security over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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