Rafe reports on the two keynotes at the S60 Summit given by operators (Telefonica and T-Mobile) and considers the current position of S60 in the software platform race.
Size-wise, this is getting silly, but in gory side by side detail here are Nokia and HTC's flagship communicators. Steve Litchfield compares them, blow for blow....
Ewan takes a look at one of the big device differentiators - the touchscreen. There are arguments for both UI forms, but here he argues the more 'tech focused' phones will continue to have stylus driven interfaces.
Home consoles and home computers have played such a big part in the history of gaming, it seems inconceivable that they would ever disappear. But is gaming about to become 100% mobile?
An increasing number of basic but widely-used applications, including email clients, word processors and calendars are becoming available on PCs as web-based applications. If this trend spreads to smartphones, will a smartphone need any on-board apps except the browser?