There is still a little time left, but it doesn’t look like Apple iPhone users will see Adobe Systems and Sun Microsystems get Flash and Java up and running on Apple’s handheld device by Christmas.
There is still a little time left, but it doesn’t look like Apple iPhone users will see Adobe and Sun Microsystems get Flash and Java up and running on Apple’s handheld device by Christmas. Although ...
Why isn't Sun giving away iPhones at customer schmoozes? They need their own Java complement ASAP, that's why. A lot of times when you go to a Sun Microsystems schmooze event, they larder the request ...
There is still a little time left, but it doesn't look like Apple iPhone users will see Adobe Systems and Sun Microsystems get Flash and Java up and running on Apple's handheld device by Christmas.
Our operatives at this week's WWDC have confirmed with Apple representatives that initial software included with the iPhone will not offer the ability to play back Flash content embedded in Web pages; ...
Apple gave Sun kind of the cold shoulder, not giving them the opportunity to put Java on the iPhone for Java apps. Now that the SDK is out, Sun’s decided to just take matters into their own hands and ...
Despite public comments by Steve Jobs that "Java’s not worth building in [to the iPhone]", it turns out that Apple did just that by using an ARM-based CPU that supports Java natively. Programmers ...
Sun continues to pursue talks with Apple Computer to have Java applications run on Apple’s iPhone while acknowledging a third party’s efforts toward the same goal. “We’ve expressed our intent to do ...
Java games? On the iPhone? Hang on a sec, Apple's only just announced its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK), but the games coming for that aren't Java. Are they? No, they aren't. But it's fair to ...
We're sure there have been some really great Java Micro Edition apps developed over the years, we just haven't been fortunate enough to find any that aren't a Bejeweled variant run into many of them.
When the iPhone was first released, Steve Jobs dismissed third-party development because AT&T didn't "want to see their West Coast network go down because some application messed up." Not too long ...
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