Not so much a review, but a first look at the M600i. There's promise here, but we also detect a few mixed messages along the way. Sony Ericsson's marketing is going to have to be careful...
Ewan's got strong views on whether your smartphone should become your personal music device and try as hard as we might to stop him from getting up to the mike to air them, we (ahem) really couldn't. So here he is:
Can you really replace your laptop with a smartphone? Ewan took his 9500 around the USA for two weeks to find out if it would be sufficient for him to stay in touch and connected, with all his site admin and blogging duties.
The N-Gage Arena sometimes has some massive holes in its gameplay - David Galbraith looks at one of the latest titles, 'One', and wonders why some things don't add up.
So, you decide to get a new phone. Naturally, the thought of shelling out £300-£400 on a handset when the odds are that within 6 months it will be obselete, is enough to give anyone the heebie-jeebies. Enter eBay with plenty of cheaply priced handsets - but have you ever stopped to think why the phone is being sold so cheaply?
In which Steve realises that your smartphone should always help and never get the way of real life, and muses the fact that there's really no such thing as the perfect mobile device for everybody.
Every 6 months Orange run a developer event which is a mixture of technical sessions, networking and fun. Rafe reports back from the most recent event at Opio, France.