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Emoze Push Email java client is now available

Hundreds of millions of mobile phone owners can now take advantage of email on-the-move as emoze launches the world’s first push mobile email solution for Java handsets. Push-mobile email is now available to a whole new category of mobile users, with more than 800 handsets added to the mobile email mix. Standard-grade handsets previously considered ‘dumber’ than Blackberry handsets, Smartphones or Windows Mobile devices, can get very smart with emoze. Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola and Samsung users will be able to get emoze push mail on their handsets. The deployment will be in stages; Nokia Series40 handsets will be the first to be added, followed shortly after by the rest.

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Opera Mobile, Mini and Nokia Browser Compared

With the questions about the new Opera Mobile browser, I decided to run some non-scientific tests on sites I use regularly. First off, let me say that I’m a huge fan of Opera. I’ve run Opera Mini on various phones back to the original V3 RAZR since it came out. I’ve run Opera Desktop since it was shareware, for over 12 years I’m pretty certain. So I was hoping Opera Mobile would win.

Spoiler: It didn’t.

I’ve performed a simple experiment – I’ve loaded the same pages in three browsers.

  • My security camera page – several regularly-refreshed images with links.
  • Microsoft Outlook Web Access
  • Real Clear Politics, for formatting testing.

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Java Application: Emoze announces JavaME based application

Simple, stylish and useable,
emoze has added swivel-screens, cool theming and animated screen
transitions as some of the new benefits offered to mobile users, along with
extending its consumer push-mobile solution to over 800 mobile handsets
using the newest Java technology.

The first in the world to use the not-yet-released Lwuit technology in
push communication, it offers users a preferred web-like view of email,
calendar contacts and soon social networking applications. Java-users will
also benefit from this advance in emoze technology as it is now available
to many more mobile handsets (and no longer simply for smartphones.)

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Java Application: RSSWorld 2.4.1

What is RSS (Really Simple Syndication) ?
Originally, this format was developed particularly for exporting news titles. Currently, hundred thousands of sites already syndicate information worldwide and if you, as a user, want to in touch with news from this or that site, you do not have to visit it all the time. You could subscribe to site news or to a newsletter before.

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Java Application: Opera mini 4.1 final with custom icons

Java Application: Opera mini 4.1 final with custom icons

Here are a few opera mini 4.1 final versions with custom icons. Download the rar file here

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Java Application: Opera Mini 4.1 Goes Final!

Opera mini 4.1 is now out of beta and gone final! Download it from here.

Take also a look at: New Opera 4.1 Beta: How to get rid of all the network & data prompts in Opera Mini

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Opera Mini server has been upgraded
The Opera Mini 4 servers have been upgraded with quite a few improvements. To begin with, the servers should now be nicer to phones that are low on available memory, but what we are are especially pleased with the new feed system and hope you will like it too:

* Improved feed (RSS/Atom) viewer to support for bidirectional text and layout. Oh, and it’s faster.
* Fixed bug with <select> items being wrongly positioned.
* Fixed problem with images in <object> tags not being rendered correctly.
* Made sure image maps gets rescaled to fit the screen width.
* Fixed problem with page being zoomed in when going to page which is in history.
* Fixed problem with some phones with little memory getting too many images.
* The server now prioritizes sending images at the top of the document if the phone’s too low on memory to display them all.

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Java Application: Sunclock v1.3.8 J2ME

Sunclock is a J2ME Midlet that displays a map of the Earth and indicates the illuminated portion of the globe by drawing sunlit areas dark on light, night areas as light on dark. In addition to providing local time for the default timezone, it also displays up to four additional cities on the map with the local times also. The map updated every minute to follow the movement of the earth.

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