phoneME Advanced MR2 b14 now available
Bundles containing the current development release, build b14, of phoneME Advanced MR2 are now available on the downloads page at: https://phoneme.dev.java.net/downloads_page.html#advanced The downloadable source bundle and pre-built binary for Linux/x86 are available. Active development on phoneME Advanced MR2 such as this is continuing with periodic snapshots to the downloads area. For more information about the latest enhancements of phoneME Advanced MR2, see: https://phoneme.dev.java.net/content/phoneme_advanced_r2.html See: phoneME Advanced MR2 b14 now available For the Getting Started Guide of phoneME Advanced MR2, see: https://phoneme.dev.java.net/content/mr2/phoneme_advanced_guide.html The code in the repository and in the development builds is not a finished product but a work-in-progress. If you find problems, please submit entries to Issue Tracker: https://phoneme.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectIssues As always, we welcome your contributions to this effort. Please see http://mobileandembedded.org for more information on how to contribute. |
What you gon' do with all that Java ME enabled cash?
At the CTIA Wireless conference, Jeremy Goldberg used his Java ME technology-enabled cell phone to win $10,000 in cash after finishing first in the Dash for Cash, location-based cell phone scavenger hunt. He won the hunt, the hunt, thehunt-thehunt-thehunt... The lovely wireless scavenger hunt. See: What will he spend the money on from his hunt, his hunt, his lovely Java ME hunt? Watch your hard-earned Java ME money, Jeremy! Before you know it, you'll be spending all your money on that junk, that junk inside that trunk...
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