There is an article on Silicon.com which states that Microsoft is moving into Ericsson and Nokia's backyard, despite the plans that Microsoft had to expand its European presence suffering terrible setbacks...
Atomic is a new Tetris clone for any Nokia communicator owners fed up with other, similar games which play so weakly that you're left plodding through the same game for ages. Atomic starts fast and gets faster, becoming a frantic test of mental speed and finger agility.
With content covering Symbian OS, Palm OS and MS Pocket PC, Palmtop User covers the breadth of the PDA world in 128 colour pages. Issue Four is now being sent out to subscribers. You can find more information on their website.
Infosync are reporting on work done by Texas Instruments and Symbian to increase the 3D Graphics capabilities of Symbian OS devices. It sounds like an implementation based around Open GL should be with us in the near future. Good news for gaming fans!
Sony Ericsson has now finally released certain attractive and important Application Programming Interfaces (API's) for the P800 - the Camera and Vibrator API's.
Handy Day 3.0 for the P800 has been released. The updated version adds a week view, wallpaper, more customisation to the day view, an advanced task manager, improved autolock and lots of fixes. Handy Day allows you to manage your activities and device from one screen / program.
Now available for every Nokia 9200 series owner: PocketInfo comes to you, with (and it's all 100% free) a project planner, stock market advisor, Lottery board checker, OPL programming reference, plus a guide to London sights and a whole lot more. Add to the functionality of your communicator with PocketInfo's free spreadsheets, databases and media files.
Nokia have released v2.11 of the PC Conenctivity Suite. No handy list of what's been updated, so if anyone has experienced the changes, please let us know.
According to this Infosync World article the Motorola A920 will not now be available until September in Australia. Previously the release date published on the Australian 3 website was June. No explanation was given for the delay.
Well according to this Inquirer article Sagem are dropping its Pocket PC based wireless PDA. However they will be releasing a Smartphone this summer and strongly hint that it will be Symbian based.
Alasdair Bailey has given Your Symbian a big plug in his Symbian Expert section of Computer Shopper (a UK magazine) this month. Your Symbian is of course our fortnightly newletter with news and views of the Symbian world in a light hearted vein. The next issue of YS is out on Monday, so sign up now!
RepliGo is now available for the P800. RepliGo allows you to view any PC document on your phone. You simply run it through a print driver or in some programs click a toolbar button. You then download the converted file to you phone and away you go. Repligo can be purchased or demoed via Handango.