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Real sciphone i68 with JAVA Camera —- an Dual SIM iphone

by Nanuy ~ January 23rd, 2010

There are a few things that make the SciPhone i68 so marketable. The first is the flow touch firmware that makes it more closely mimic the iPhone. The second is the inclusion of Java, which means that you can download and play literally thousands of third party software, applications, and games. It is for this reason that the SciPhone is a really nice phone for gamers. Still, I occasionally get emails asking me if you are stuck with the preloaded gaming options. You definitely are not. But, you’ll need to know how to get the games on to your phone, which I’ll explain in the following article.

Where To Get Cool Games For The SciPhone I68: As I alluded to earlier, Java is where it is at. The earliest clones did not have this feature. If you google or search “get jar” into any major search engine, you’ll see sites where you can download Java games for free.

On the top of the main page, click on “software.” Then, on the left hand side of the site (toward the bottom) is a games icon. If you click it, you’ll be given the most popular downloads first. But if you have an idea as to what type of game you want, they have it broken down into genres like action, adventure, sports, etc, which can make things easier and quicker.

Once you find the game or games you want to download, click on it. Most games will just give you the jar files in the download box. Some will ask for your device though. In this case, you’ll enter the only CECT option, which is the A100 (works on all models.) Sometimes, this option isn’t given (rarely). In this case, many of the Nokia options will work, particularly the 2610.

Downloading Java Games On Your SciPhone I68 JAVA : Once you’re at this step, you’ll need to get the game onto your phone. You can do this in two ways – via your PC or through the phone’s web browser. (Obviously, you’ll have to have your WAP browser set up properly for your carrier.) Note that opera mini usually will not allow downloads, so you’ll have to use the WAP browser. But, the game will give you the exact link or code so that you can easily get to it from the “go to” icon on the browser. Once you type in the html address and code, you’ll simply hit “download.”

Alternatively, you can download the game via USB port. This is how I prefer to do it because it saves me data time and money and also, I like to have a copy on my computer in case it should accidentally be deleted. For this, hook the USB up to both your computer and phone. Hit “mass storage” on the phone. Then hit the jar file / game you want and scroll to “save as.” Then, find your device in the “save in” folder . This will usually be the bottom option. (For me, it’s often the K drive.) Once you’ve chosen this, hit save.

Then, unplug the phone from the USB. Go into the documents icon of the phone. Go into “memory card.” Go into “received.” (If you don’t have a received file, go into whatever file you saved the jar game into.) You will see the name of the game listed. Click it. You will be given a list of options. The first is “install.” Click install. The phone will install the game and you are almost done.

The final step is to play the game. For this hit your Java icon. Then click “installed java software.” At the bottom of the list, you’ll see your game listed. Click it and then hit launch. That’s really it. (The process for getting to and playing the game is the same no matter how you installed it.)

Incidentally, the same process goes for any Java download including software, productivity, and browsers like Opera Mini, etc.

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Clearing the Java Confusion

by Nanuy ~ January 23rd, 2010

The word Java has taken on several meanings in comtemporary culture. In the computer world, it is a particular computer programming language that creates eye-catching applications used mostly on websites. In restaurants and bars, the word is often used interchangably with coffee. The real Java on the other hand, is the most populous island in Indonesia, where the capital Jakarta is located.

Java island is mountainous with numerous active volcanoes. The climate is muggy year-round, often punctuated by monsoon rains. Along with the fertile soil that surround the volcanic areas, the early Dutch settlers found these conditions to be very conducive to growing coffee.

Arabica was introduced to Indonesia in the 17th century and this was planted vigorously by the Dutch colonial government. The Arabica was eventually wiped out for the most part by a plague known as coffee rust although coffee plants in other regions were not affected. Robusta was the logical alternative because of its resistance to diseases.

Later on in the early 20th century, the colonial government would build the infrastructure to confine the growth of coffee to East and Central Java. East Java would produce Arabica simply because of their more mountainous regions while Central Java primarily produced Robusta.

Today Indonesia is the biggest producer of coffee in Southeast Asia and third in the world. The coffees they export are from both the Arabica and Robusta stocks although gourmet coffee makes up only about ten percent of their export. This is due mainly to the roles that the plague along with World War II and internal political strife have played in forming the Indonesian coffee industry.

Arabica from Indonesia are primarily from the islands of Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi. Sumatra is also mountainous with active volcanoes. The highlands to the north and west of Sumatra produces very high quality Arabica beans. Sulawesi coffee is similar in character and appearance to the Sumatran.

Even though Java is the most well-known of Indonesian coffee exports, many experts agree that Sumatra coffee is the best of the lot owing to a fruity and syrupy taste. It is unclear why coffee drinkers today have equated the word java with coffee itself. One story tells us that because coffee from Java was so popular at the time, merchants would brand their coffee with that name in order to capitalize on its popularity as well as increase sales. As you can see, brand marketing was very much alive in the 18th century.

And because brand marketing is often mischievous and creates a lot of unnecessary hype. As a result, buying a bag of coffee can suddenly be confusing especially when the word “Java” is present in the packaging. Are you actually buying coffee of the gourmet variety from the island of Java or just some plain coffee using the term just to make it a more attractive, not to mention expensive, commodity? Adding to the mess, when looking up the word itself on the search engines can take you to pages of undecipherable computer programming language when all you wanted was a hot cup.

That being said, when looking specifically for Indonesian coffee, the most common is Java Estate. But if you want a treat, look beyond Java and let your taste buds feast on Sumatra Mandehling instead. It is sure to erase any confusion.



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Bearshare Free Musical Downloads – A Review

by Nanuy ~ January 21st, 2010

I am sure you have heard about the Napster Free Music Download website. From this website you could download whichever music you wanted for free. You cannot do that anymore. Don’t despair – there are other sites out there providing free music downloads and one of these is called Bearshare.

The Bearshare peer-to-peer software applications promises the same as other programs produced out of the GNU/Gnutella stable. It offers the promise of free musical downloads. It is a bit harder to get a “free download” of the basic Bearshare program than others, such as Limewire and Frostwire. It promises a surprise you won’t like or appreciate; more details follow in a later paragraph. Limewire was eventually obtained from a freeware website on the internet and Frostwire was acquired from the Limewire quite easily.

But I am going to talk about Bearshare in this article. This is my experience: When I went to Bearshare they offered a membership in addition to the basic Bearshare software. I downloaded the software and attempted to install it. The following experience represents a danger still present upon the internet and especially with peer-to-peer applications.

Upon installing the Bearshare basic software package my antivirus application went crazy! It identified two unwanted passengers, an adware robot plus another which was a Startup Registry. These were indeed unpleasant and unexpected. I was very trusting of the website, which turned out to be a terrible mistake of mine. It had all the correct “looks” of a GNU open source website which I allowed to influence me.

This caught me totally unaware when my system’s protection stepped in to prevent a possible dangerous event. I now feel that Bearshare and possibly other peer-to-peer sharing software applications may have “Trojans” and other nasties embedded. Using my “leftist” brain I found that I was suspicious of the intentions of say the Record Industry Association of America.

What if they were unsatisfied with the impact of their lawsuit against individuals and Napster; maybe setting up pseudo free websites with contaminated software applications, the purpose of which is to scare people off from sharing files, software, audio, and video. I know what I’m writing is totally improvable; it sounds as preposterous as claiming that sharing files on the internet can harmfully reduce musical CD sales.

I wonder who would believe that? Anyway, there won’t be any free music downloads using Bearshare to my computer. The surprises it gave me outweigh any promise of no monthly charges.

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