please give me details so that i can learn developing mobile softwares.Also inform if there’s any tutorial available online for it.
You have many options but also many sources of info:
- for Nokia platforms: Symbian C++, standard C/C++, Java (J2ME), Flash, Python, HTML and Java Script. See http://developer.nokia.com
- for Android: Java, standard c/c++ – See http://developer.android.com
- for iPhone: Objective C, HTML and Java Script. See http://developer.apple.com
I’m in need of a new PDA. I have the first HTC Tilt that came out, and it got wet and is now toast.
So… I’m back in the market. I saw that they have a new TILT 2, but I want to try something different.
I know I shouldn’t dare say this in front of the wrong people but the IPhone 3GS, is pretty appealing.
It seems to be the best multimedia machine out there. However… Is there better? I even read about the Android, and they said it was very good, but the camera sucked ***, and in the review it even said the new Iphones had a better camera.
I guess I am looking more for multimedia applications. Having Word and stuff is cool, but I’m more into "toys" than business applications.
Thanks!
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Android devices all the way- Iphone is proprietary and annoying to work with.
For more information go to http://tiger.tv/more_info/?846. The Treo 650 smartphone from palmOne makes it easier than ever to stay connected. It simplifies your life by combining a compact mobile phone with email, an organizer, messaging, and web access. There’s also Bluetooth technology so you can connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices. Not to mention an MP3 player, a digital camera that captures video, and a vibrant color screen that brings everything to life — all in a device that’s still small enough to fit in your pocket. Seems like Treo smartphones just keep getting smarter.
The Treo 650 smartphone looks and feels just like a phone, but it’s so much more. Carry thousands of business and personal phone numbers with you, and dial any of them by name from your contacts list. Or enter a name or number on the QWERTY keyboard. There’s even an on-screen dial pad. speakerphone, speed dial, conference calling, call history, and caller ID make managing all your calls that much easier. Available as a dual-band digital CDMA phone, and as a GSM quad-band world phone.
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Information on the German research project EASY-C, where the worldwide first testbeds are being developed to evaluate next generation mobile communications concepts. See www.easy-c.de for more information.
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Focusing on an important and complicated topic in wireless network design, Wireless Quality of Service: Techniques, Standards, and Applications systematically addresses the quality-of-service (QoS) issues found in many types of popular wireless networks.
In each chapter, the book presents numerous QoS challenges encountered in real-world applications and delineates ways to overcome these obstacles. Some of the challenges explored are performance impairments in WLAN hotspots, video streaming applications, and broadband wireless access. The techniques and mechanisms covered to tackle these problems include medium access and call admission control techniques, a parameter tuning algorithm, the QoS-enabling features of IEEE 802.11e, a Markov chain model, a probe-based distributed admission control mechanism, topology-transparent scheduling protocols, and a novel multicast congestion control mechanism.
Addressing advanced topics and future directions, the expert contributors acknowledge the need for more research to solve several open issues. In the meantime, they offer innovative solutions to solve current QoS problems.
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Word came down late yesterday that ATT has completed negotiations with T-Mobile to purchase the latter for $39 billion dollars US. What does that mean for everyone concerned?
The big winner in the ATT buyout of T-Mobile is T-Mobile. Generally, it is anticipated that ATT will pay a huge premium for the Deutsche Telekom stock. Overseas, T-M does pretty well, given the huge amount of competition in Europe. Domestically, they’ve not done as well, even with their lower monthly pricing, due to their network not being built out as much as ATT, Verizon or Sprint.
ATT is mostly buying T-Mobile for their spectrum, and to a lesser extent, the customer base. This buyout will vault ATT back into the #1 spot in the US with approximately 130 million customers, far surpassing Verizon’s 94-95 million at #2. ATT will use the T-Mobile spectrum to alleviate network pressure in bigger cities like San Francisco and New York City, and make a true 4G network a reality nationwide.
The big loser in this ATT deal, assuming it passes regulatory scrutiny (a good bet that this was already thought of, since ATT has to pay T-Mobile a $3 billion USD ‘breakup fee’ if the deal fails to close), is the consumer. The loss of competition in the marketplace stifles innovation and won’t drive prices lower. However, given President Obama’s desire to push wireless broadband to 98% of Americans, this T-Mobile to ATT deal may well be a boon, providing a service where there was none before.
Generally speaking, this merger will almost certainly go through. ATT and T-Mobile probably did their due diligence work to make sure the regulatory questions would and could be settled as quickly as possible. ATT might be a ponderously large company, but it hasn’t survived more than 100 years by being stupid.
We caught up with AutoNet Mobile at the Orange County Auto Show and were impressed with their purpose-built router for mobile internet. With more consistent performance than a WiFi card, it's the perfect tool for cruising Streetfire while on the fly!
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2007 July lastest Cool Gadget in town!
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