31 October 2007, 7:04 pm
This is super cool, the Nokia N95 has a built in accelerometer!! I installed this application that demonstrate this capability from the Nokia Research Center
Here is a video and here some comments at AllAboutSymbian.
This is funny since couple of days back someone demonstrate that the N95 has a sensor that detects x/y coordinate, but now [...]
31 October 2007, 7:56 am
I got the Flash Lite 3 Developer Edition player for my Nokia N95. So currently I have the Flash Lite 2 and 3 player on my N95
So if you requested the Flash Lite 3 player you will get it soonHere an example that I made of a Flash Lite 3 application playing back Flash Video. [...]
17 October 2007, 8:14 am
Via Jukka, if you do not S60 mobile phones can run the Mobile Web Server based on Apache. You can get the latest implementation here and create your own site.
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tags: Mobile Web Server, mobile, biskero
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9 October 2007, 8:58 am
A new blog from the S60.com site: Mobile Web Server Blog.
right, if you do not yet, you can run a Apache Web Server of your Nokia S60 device!! When first came out I did a little experiment, check it out.
Alessandro
tags: Mobile Web Server, S60, Nokia, mobile, biskero
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7 October 2007, 4:41 pm
Via Symbian-Guru, here another Nokia device on the way to the market, Nokia N82. It’s a Flash Lite 2.0 enabled phone.
Alessandro
tags: Nokia, Nokia N82, N82, mobile, biskero
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27 June 2007, 8:07 am
Via AllAboutSymbian, Rafe has a great review of the Mobile Web Server from Nokia. The concept is pretty simple and powerfull, run a web server from your phone!!
I played with the Racoon project before serving Flash Lite content within a web page from a phone to another phone.
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26 June 2007, 6:43 pm
Via AllAboutSymbian, a new release of Python S60, and a cool example, The Jedi, of using Python S60 with the Nokia 5500.
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30 May 2007, 6:03 am
There is a new article on the Adobe Mobile DevNet: Extending Flash Lite 2.1 features with Flyer. The author is Felipe.
“This article will take you through XML Sockets connections in Flash Lite 2.1 and show you how to bring the worlds of Flash Lite and Python for S60 together [...]
18 May 2007, 8:01 pm
Hartti posted his presentation with some Flash Lite information for the Silicon Valley Symbian Programming SIG. Check his post on Forum Nokia Blog.
The structure of the presentation basically is
Overview of S60
Overview of Java ME, Flash Lite, Python
Comparing Java ME, Flash Lite, Python from different angles
Some background material on Java ME security and Symbian platform security
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3 May 2007, 12:59 pm
Ron from Forum Nokia has posted a great initiative: partecipate with your quality entries to the Forum Nokia Wiki and you can get the chance to win a Nokia N95. In the Forum Nokia Wiki there are also Flash Lite articles.
Alessandro
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2 May 2007, 10:28 am
Yesterday I did my presentation at MIT. I wanted to thank Prof. Larry Rudolph for the invitation and the tour of the Stata center.
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27 April 2007, 8:06 am
Felipe has posted his presentation from yesterday eSeminar for the Boston MaD User Group Flyer. Visit the Flyer site for more information.
He also posted some infos on the Yahoo Flash Lite User Group.
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25 April 2007, 6:36 pm
Alessandro got to play with Flash Lite and Python S60. He created two games, Tetris and Asteroid.
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