BREW
Mind the details with Windows 7
Comment The systems in question have run the gamut from netbooks and an Atom-based net-top, through to several variations of corporate and consumer notebooks, a couple of branded consumer and corporate desktops, and up to a high-end... [23 Oct 2009]
Can Symbian Brew BlackBerry?
White Paper According to the research held by analytics company Canalys the market of "Smart" mobile devices in Europe, Near East and Africa grows more rapidly than market of mobile phones. Within the first half of 2005 9.6 million of smartphones... [03 Apr 2009]
Tricks to Improve Your Brew Handset Debugging
White Paper Although on-target debugging is supported on many Brew-enabled handsets, one probably (paradoxically) spend most of their time debugging on older handsets that don't have on-target debugging at all. For some time,... [24 Dec 2008]
Back to Basics: How to Manage Collections in Your Legacy Brew Applications
White Paper There's something about sitting down to write a Brew application in C that makes programmers go back to basics: the very basics, like writing their own linked list each time instead of leveraging one of the hundreds of... [22 Dec 2008]
Qualcomm Brews up an SDK for mobile OS
News Qualcomm on Monday introduced its software developer kit for its Brew Mobile Platform, a mobile-phone operating system designed to bring Adobe Flash software to mid-range mobile phones. Brew Mobile... [18 Nov 2008]
3 does Facebook phone for Generation Data
News The slider style candybar (pictured here) - which has a traditional 12-key keypad - runs INQ's own operating system which is based on Qualcomm's Brew OS. Mobile operator 3 has unveiled a phone designed for accessing web... [13 Nov 2008]
Implementation of Mobile Streaming Media Player Based on BREW
White Paper Based on the present CDMA1x wireless data network and Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) platform, adopting compression technologies of H.264 and QCP, a set of streaming media players are designed and... [22 Oct 2008]
Smart phone sales suffer second-quarter slowdown
News According to analysts Gartner, a slowing economy around the world is to blame, coupled with the development of more sophisticated "enhanced phones" running Java or Qualcomm's Brew rather than true smart phone operating... [09 Sep 2008]
Games Developer Targets Large Markets by Moving to New Mobile Platform
White Paper The company got its start by creating games for cell phones that use the Java and BREW operating environments. Magmic is a Canadian company that designs and markets games for mobile devices. By late 2005, however, Magmic... [30 Aug 2007]
BREW and J2ME: A Complete Wireless Solution for Operators Committed to Java
White Paper This paper describes the BREW solution in greater detail and explains how operators can realize rapid deployment and increased revenue from the implementation of a BREW enabled system featuring... [16 Jul 2007]
Scaling Images Using Qualcomm Brew
White Paper As it turns out, Qualcomm Brew offers two means to do this, one a quick shortcut available in Brew 3.x, and a more robust interface, capable not just of scaling but rotating and shearing bitmaps that has... [11 Jul 2007]
Rendering HTML Using the Brew uiOne Toolkit
White Paper The htmlwidget, an optional widget bundled with the SDK and used by the uiOne trigplayer, can be used to display HTML in applications using the Brew uiOne Toolkit (BUIT) just as any other widget might. [11 Jul 2007]
Cisco's comms suite goes mobile
News Cisco said it will extend the software in the autumn to work with what it calls "feature" phones that use development applications such as Qualcomm's Brew (binary runtime environment for wireless). Cisco has said its... [06 Mar 2007]
Ex-Qualcomm man sentenced for trade secret theft
News Between June and October of 2002 Laude downloaded more than 400,000 files of code, covering "virtually all of Qualcomm's product line", including app environment Brew, according to the San Diego US attorney's office. [10 Jan 2007]
The Weather Channel Develops a Wireless Download Application Using Brew and Java Technologies
White Paper The Weather Channel developed a wireless download application using Brew and Java technologies. Wireless subscribers are now able to access the latest weather reports while away from their televisions and computers. [12 May 2006]