Reaching the Mobile Market with SMS.ac and xPML
he last five years has seen a revolution in mobile application development as carriers around the globe have embraced developers in an effort to raise the average revenue per subscriber
he last five years has seen a revolution in mobile application development as carriers around the globe have embraced developers in an effort to raise the average revenue per subscriber
oday’s wireless handsets are veritable multimedia powerhouses; sporting more I/O options than the average desktop PC a mere decade ago. Because all users are comfortable talking to a wireless handset
isual Studio 2005 has great support for building Windows Mobile applications such as Pocket PC and Smartphone applications. But what happens after an application is completed and ready to be
he Palm Treo platform has gained wide appeal as a communications device for mobile professionals, enjoying several launches in the enterprise over the last few months. With the wide use
rom the earliest days of the BREW platform, its designers at Qualcomm have paid close attention to the demands of multimedia presentation. Early versions of BREW supported animated image display
s the holiday season wraps up, many of you might have received new cell phones, PDAs, or other electronic gadgets. Many are probably equipped with J2ME. The ever-increasing capabilities in
eginning in BREW 2.1, QUALCOMM introduced the ICamera API to support still and motion image capture from the image sensor found on many of today’s mid- and high-end BREW-enabled wireless
s you all know by now, wireless networks offer many advantages over fixed (or wired) networks. Foremost on that list is mobility, since going wireless frees you from the tether
hile Qualcomm BREW has had support for location-based services (LBS) applications since its inception, only recently have CDMA carriers begun to roll out the back-end support these applications need. Consequently,