Thursday, May 14, 2009
Samsung has announced the launch new mini notebooks in the Indian market.
They have announced the launch of N110, NC 20, N120 and N 310 mini notebooks in the Indian market. Designed for optimum mobility, N110’s enhanced battery-powered performance of up to 9.5 hours with a long-life 6 cell battery, lightweight design and range of practical features, including a large keyboard, mean you can now do so much more when you’re on the go.
The iCEphone
Java Everywhere....
Fore more info read..
http://www.java.com/en/java_in_action/alice.jsp
Sony Ericsson's latest line of Java mobile phones–K850, C702, C902, W760 and W890–transforms your digital device life by delivering the next level of personalized experience while eliminating the need for multiple devices. The feature rich models combine your mobile phone, high quality digital camera, music management, GPS and high-speed web-based access into one elegant device. Sony Ericsson and Java: transforming and simplifying your digital device life!
Read more http://www.java.com/en/java_in_action/sony_ericsson.jsp
Google Maps helps you find local hangouts and businesses across town or across the country—right from your Java Powered mobile phone. When you download Google Maps, you can have step-by-step directions, draggable maps, integrated search results, and satellite imagery in the palm of your hand.
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http://www.java.com/en/java_in_action/google_maps.jsp
SOAs build applications out of software services. Services comprise intrinsically unassociated, loosely coupled units of functionality that have no calls to each other embedded in them. Each service implements one action, such as filling out an online application for an account, viewing an online bank-statement, or placing an online booking or airline ticket order. Instead of services embedding calls to each other in their source code, they use defined protocols that describe how one or more services can "talk" to each other.
Cloud computing is, in general, using remote servers whose specifics are unknown to you. Typically, this is using server resources in a large mainframe cluster. You don't know where the server is, what its physical properties are, or nearly anything about it. What you do know, is its general power. It's using remote resources in an expandable and configurable way."
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http://ruby.about.com/od/reviewsevents/a/cloudcomputing.htm
It IS possible to put a JVM machine inside your cable set-top box. The article explains OCAP and Tru2way technology, and shows you how to get started with Tru2way application development.
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http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/javame/iptv-tru2way/