
Published: 31 January 2000 14:58 GMT
Java programmers will soon be able to Java-enable Bluetooth-based wireless devices using technology from Zucotto Systems.
The tool is based on Sun Microsystems' Java2 MicroEdition KVM, and will provide wireless connectivity to handheld devices and PCs.
Zucotto said it will work with the nine Special Interest Group members currently working on Bluetooth, to develop Java applications.
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