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.
Summary: Steve Litchfield looks at the next generation of UIQ, whose version 3 interface is to be used in the forthcoming Sony Ericsson P990, with lots of pretty screenshots...
Going to Symbian's Smartphone Show? Fancy meeting up for an informal chat the night before with the All About Symbian crew, all our friends, and some demos of new technology and software? All over a nice beer? Maybe win some nice prizes? Then we'll see you at London's Crosse Keys Pub on Monday 10th October.
Yesterday saw a a moment that many mobile device fans would have deemed unthinkable just a few years ago when Palm and Microsoft jointly announced a Windows Mobile powered Treo. Rafe looks through first the impact on Palm's corporate strategy, before looking at the wider implications for the mobile platform war.