Posts Tagged ‘mobile’
The Future of Mobile Communications : Nokia Morph!!! April 1st, 2010
Take a step back from normal life just for 5 minutes and have a look at what Nokia and the University of Cambridge have been working on – Nokia Morph, nanotechnology for mobile phones…

This amazing new technology has limitless possibilities, not just within mobil ephones but technology in general especially when it comes to price and convenience.
Morph is a nano technologies based phone. Thanks to these technologies, it will have specific capacities that you can watch in the video upper in the article. It could then expend itself to become a keyboard, or shrink to use as a cell phone. You can even wear it like a watch around your wrist.
When will it be available? I have no idea, but I can say that it looks for sure as what the next generation of cell phone will look like.
Tags: Future, mobile, nokia
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Setting Up Web based Applications on Nokia Series 40 Mobiles!!! March 15th, 2009
I use the net a lot. I am so addicted to it that i try and stay connected to the net all the time. These days i have found one more addiction and thats Twitter. It’s a micro blogging site where millions spend time just editing a single line(”what you are currently doing?”) in 140 characters or less. I try and tweet whenever i can, from home, college or even when out with friends. Twitter being so popular has many J2ME clients that are for cellphones. Not only twitter but there are many applications for mobile made on the platform of J2ME that use GPRS to access the mobile web.
I have a Nokia 7310 supernova, it uses the Nokia Series 40 user interface. The problem with this is that many applications that try and access the net get a error “java.io.IOException: Error in HTTP operation”. The problem is not with our code nor the Nokia handset problem. The problem is with the GPRS.
Proxy settings for NOP for S40v3, S40v5 phones as we all know, Nokia doesn’t allow one to specify a proxy for an Access Point in Series 40 v2 and v3 and v5 phones (6131, 6133, 3110c, 5300, 5200, 5310, 6500, 6070, 6020, 7310) etc.
Nokia has removed the ability to specify a proxy server associated with an access point. Therefore, those who use JAVA programs that require internet access (such as Opera Mini, Google Maps,GTalk, Orkut, Twitter…) can not get it to work and they get “java.io.IOException: Error in HTTP operation” when trying to access the web via application.
The solution to this is :
Download Nokia S40 proxy settings for JAVA applications ZIP file.
link is : http://www.box.net/shared/s1cd0vp329
Description of included files:NokiaJAVAProxy.wml: The wml file that you can edit if you need/want different proxy settings.
NokiaJAVAProxy.prov: The actual binary wbxml provisioning file that should be sent to your phone (via bluetooth or usb). This can NOT be manually edited.
Process To Follow…
1: Push the “NokiaJAVAProxy.prov” file to your mobile using Bluetooth or infrared(Only for 40S series but u can send through any mobile which is having Bluetooth or infrared). Option only do not copy paste to your phone (”object push”, not file transfer). If your are unable to do it, just transfer it to any bluetooth or infrared supported mobile and send that file via bluetooth or infrared to your mobile.
2: The phone will recognize the configuration settings, and will prompt you to save them. Don’t worry if it says “no supported applications” We have to Click ok. The setting is saved in your configuration..
3: Go to Settings->Configuration->Default Config. Settings, and change the default config to [the name of the configuration we just loaded].That’s it! JAVA midlets like Opera Mini, Google Maps, MGMaps, etc… should work now.
Please leave a comment if you face problems..
The post was made with the help of http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1160526
Tags: GPRS, mobile, nokia, Series40, twitter
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Mobile Version of Your Blog!!! March 4th, 2009
Well while surfing around the web, i found a site MoFuse that basically lets you create a mobile version of your site or blog. MoFuse gives us ability to place our blog content on the mobile web. You don’t have to be a mobile content publisher to use MoFuse though, anyone can create a mobile website in just a few minutes using the MoFuse platform. It uses the “.mobi” domain to enable users to create a mobile site. One other site that also lets you create mobile site is Zinadoo. Looking at both the sites one feels that Zinadoo would be better as it is much more bubbly, graphics-rich, and a touch more gratifying to use. But the purpose of Mofuse is different from Zinadoo, it’s like a “.mobi” location of your “.com” site, particularly your blog. Customized “.mobi” domain names are also free with MoFuse, in contrast with Zinadoo, which charges 18 euros a year to drop the “.zinadoo” suffix from the URL. Both MoFuse and Zinadoo let you insert ads from either either the AdMob or Google AdSense. Both of the sites have there limitations. I haven’t used both a lot but personally like Mofuse as you can just provide it rss feed links in the “.mobi” site (its nice for “wordpress.com” users), while i feel that Zinadoo is good for users that create content especially for mobile web.
The link to my “‘.mobi” site is itsanimesh.mofuse.mobi
Tags: mobile, mofuse, zinadoo
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