Saturday, August 12, 2006

w3d5

I tested the JAVA MIDlets on my SonyEricsson. 2 things to note:

1. my screen is MUCH smaller than the JAVA template.
2. Only one operation can be supported at a time for optimal speed.

text is nice and clear. scrolling is smooth for single objects.

The reference to 'softkey' is the LEFT button for my phone, not RIGHT like the JAVA MIDlet.

more soon.

Friday, August 11, 2006

w3d4

had another go at mobile processing today. Went alright. I'm not sure what's due by next tutorial.

I will update again after uploading 3 different .jar files to my SonyEricsson for testing.

meantime, check this out, follow his lead and mod anything you can get your hands on.


yowza!

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

w3d3

i know i haven't posted in a while. That's because I've been working offline (rrreally!)

And when I have been working online, it's mostly been to look up mobile processing.

Here are some mobile processing examples: Bluescan, Keypad, TicTacToe.


Anyway, after presentation, the general consensus (read: the idea that will get marks) seems to point to the 'propaganda' idea. This is where a local signal from a handset will send a friendly message to another handset nearby. I'll develop the specifics later.


meanwhile take a squizz at the interactive display which, like our previous studio, uses technology to further enhance the shopping experience (but not in a cafe but Ralph Lauren's NY store).



more more more...mo mo mo!