Recent Features - Page 126

Ewan Interviews Clint Patterson from Handango

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Clint Patterson is the VP Marketing of Handango (arguably the largest Electronic Distribution Sites for mobile devices, PDA’s and Smartphones) and he’s taken some time out to chat with All About Symbian about Handango, its history, the perception of Handango in the community, and their relationships with Nokia and Symbian.

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Nokia 6670

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A little while ago I reviewed the Nokia 6260 and said I thought it was the best Series 60 Smartphone available at the time. Well since then, Nokia have either announced or released a whole batch of phones powered by the Symbian Series 60 operating system, which has to put that claim into doubt, so I thought I would take a look at a newcomer to see if the new kid on the block has any thing in it's arsenal to worry the older hands.

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Nokia 9500 Review (Part Five)

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In the final part of our look at the Communicator, Ewan rounds up some of the smaller applications that may notmake the same impression as the Web Browser, but can still contribute to the success of the 9500.

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The Zen-Gage

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What do you want for Christmas? The latest and greatest games console? Not Christopher Rydberg, he wants a new N-Gage... the Zen-Gage.

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Predictions for 2005

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Rafe gazes into the crystal ball for 2005 and sees what's in store for Series 60 and UIQ. Let's hope its a clearer crystal ball than last time...

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Programming with Spreadsheets - Part 2

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In part one of this series of articles, we looked at the basics of a spreadsheet, and how to construct a spreadsheet on your smartphone. Part two looks at using a PC or Mac to write your spreadsheet, and then transfering it to your smartphone.

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