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J2ME shortcoming opens door for Microsoft
In the war between two of the world's biggest mobile platforms, a weakness in one J2ME spec could give Microsoft an opportunity to gain preference with developers.
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Nvidia CEO: Next wave of Android tablets address first-gen shortcomings
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said concerns about the first wave of Android tablets "have been largely addressed" and the next generation of Honeycomb 3.1 devices will be vastly improved.
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Microsoft-Yahoo collaboration hits a snag; Microsoft adCenter shortcomings cited
During Yahoo's Q1 FY2011 earnings call with analysts, CEO Carol Bartz said that technical issues with Microsoft's adCenter platform were largely to blame for a shortfall in revenue that was...
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Facebook Questions: An old idea with the same shortcomings
Facebook is rolling out a new feature called Questions, but just like with all user-based forums, Facebookers can never know just how accurate the answers will be.
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Did HTC address Windows Mobile 6.5's initial shortcomings?
I understood that Windows Mobile 6.5 was going to be a fairly minor update to bridge the gap between WM 6.1 and 7, but as I stated in my Windows Mobile 6.5 review I found too many things still...
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Collaboration Strategy Shortcomings? Whack the Community Manager
There's been a good flow of conversation around the role of 'community management' in large companies recently, with an underlying idea that although it's a tough job things will work out if the...
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Acoustic Research ARIR200--photos
The Acoustic Research ARIR200 offers lots of unique features with an alarm-clock friendly design, but it has a few quirks and shortcomings that keep us from whole-heartedly recommending it.
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Nokia and Sun confirm S40, Java ME vulnerabilities
According to published reports, Nokia and Sun have both confirmed the existence of serious security problems in the Series 40 and Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) , giving instant credibility...
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Researcher discovers Nokia S40 security vulnerabilities, demands 20,000 euros to release details
Will disclose Nokia s40 security vulnerabilities for money? Part of Security Exploration's research program, Adam Gowdiak, a well known researcher with a decent history of uncovered security...
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Danger gets green light for J2ME
The next version of software for Hiptops has passed compatibility tests with Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition.
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Study: Costly shortcoming--IT planning
Almost two-thirds of companies have no strategic IT plan and over half of ERP projects run over budget, says a survey. But it's actually getting better.
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Can Sun's mobile posse ease J2ME developers' woes?
A Sun-led Java standards group is announcing broader specifications designed to make Java's write-once run-anywhere promise a reality for wireless handsets. But is it enough to fend off Microsoft?
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J2ME shortcoming opens door for Microsoft
In the war between two of the world's biggest mobile platforms, a weakness in one J2ME spec could give Microsoft an opportunity to gain preference with developers.
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Smart software: Grunt work included
How many &*$%# client technologies must you maintain and manage? I have good news: An emerging class of software could reduce dramatically the number of wheels that developers and IT shops keep...
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BREW battles Java
No vendors can lay claim to the nascent 3G mobile phone network market just yet. But Lee Schlesinger says Sun's J2ME just might have an insurmountable lead over BREW.
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Java preps for next wireless wave
Wireless is heating up again, as this week's Java One conference amply demonstrates. But when you revive your wireless efforts, says Eric Knorr, don't shoot too low or too soon.
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Holy handheld, Batman! They put Java where?!
Write once, run anywhere? It's not that simple, because footprint matters. But a small Massachusetts company has developed a hi-test JVM on a handhelds.
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