Archive for December, 2005

SuDoku Mobile

Pocket PC version from Chris Baker (freeware)

J2ME version from PhonPhun (GPL License)

Mobile 3D Graphics articles


From IBM: 3D graphics for Java mobile devices
Part 1: M3G’s immediate mode - Create 3D scenes with JSR 184
Part 2: M3G’s retained mode - Easily manage 3D objects in scene graphs with JSR 184

From Sony Ericsson: Mobile Java 3D Tips, Tricks & Code

US Common Short Code

Find out who owns a short code in the United States at usshortcodeswhois.com.

uiOne phone from Sprint

This news was buried in the mobile launching news and I did not notice it until today:

Sprint unveiled its first phone running the technology, Sanyo Corp.’s CDMA2000 1x EV-DO-capable MM-7500…

Based on Qualcomm’s BREW technology, uiOne allows either carriers or mobile phone users to customize the look and feel of their devices. Sprint Nextel is using uiOne to sell new “themes” to subscribers, who will be able to customize their phone’s user interface with downloadable motifs such as “hip hop” and “tropical.” The customized UI skins change the look and feel of the phone’s software, and stand as an upgrade to current personalization services such as ringtones and wallpaper downloads, which are widely available.

Berry 411

Berry 411 (for Blackberry) gives you instant access to yellow pages, white pages, Google, movie times, weather, encyclopedia, and Froogle results. You can dial any phone number directly from the display or add it to your phone book. The results are formatted to fit the Blackberry screen, and search completion saves typing.

You can create new clients for Berry 411 backend.

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