"Ewan!" cried Rafe, "Nokia have pushed the N-Gage Client out ahead of MWC!" "I knew they would," [Yeah, right - Ed] I congratulated myself. "Time to find out just what they have in store for us..."
Ewan takes a (slightly) tongue in cheek preview of the press releases from the upcoming (3GSM) Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Be warned, we know what you'll try and do, PR people!
Continuing AAS's comparison of the Nokia E90 communicator and N810 internet tablet, Part Two takes a look at their GPS abilities, applications, web browsers and multimedia functionality.
Steve Litchfield looks at ways to extend the Nokia E61i (and, to some extent, other Eseries devices), with special focus on how far it's possible to take it in the direction of the multimedia-centric Nseries...
In the first of a short series, I compare the Nokia E90 (a QWERTY-keyboard GPS-equipped smartphone) and the Nokia N810 (a QWERTY-keyboard GPS-equipped internet tablet). In this installment, we take a look at the physical hardware and the communications abilities of the two devices.
Does yesterday's announcement of the MacBook Air mean the last company that could make a critical impact in smaller form factors has given up? Ewan thinks out loud...
Andrew Galpin shows how to use a free tool to sign 'unsigned' applications, typically low level utilities that require special handling because they need to do powerful things under your smartphone's hood.