Monkeys on Fire (great name) have released via Nouemena the latest MGS game. Steel Warrior 2 is an update of a game that appeared very early in the life on the 9210 (winning a developer competition), but now it is back and even better than before. The game can be purchased or a demo downloaded via Handango.
Remember the games featured at the launch of the Nokia 9210? Two of them are now available via Handango. Ulitmate Boarding is a snow boarding game with impressive graphics. Golf is a graphically impressive golf game.
A major leak of Motorola's plans for forthcoming mobile phones has shown that 2003 will see at least 2 Symbian based phones. With a Symbian phone also due any month now Motorola is suddenly looking much stronger in the Symbian department.
X-Link the Hierarchical Viewer is now available in version 4. The new version fixes some bugs, but also adds support for multiple databases. A powerful organisational tool just got even better!
The Register is reporting a growing cloud of evidence that the P800 is having problems in keeping the Symbian OS stable, and many markets will not see the Phone till into 2003.
Shape services have released the first version of their instant messaging service for the Nokia 7650. Now you can use your AOL and ICQ IM services on the move.
It had to come. We knew it had to come. The default was so boring that one just had to set the timeout to the maximum and curse Nokia for not providing a 'None' option. So it had to come. What had to come? A screensaver application of course!
Yes, he may be all over the net and a sign of the electronic age, but the first smiley posting has been lost... until now. The report (surprisingly by Microsoft staff finally doing something worthwhile) is here. And what's even better is that his 20th birthday is only a few days away on the 19th Sept!
Well, maybe not Napster and maybe not an ideal solution, but this article on the BBC Online website suggests otherwise thanks to a solution to be offered by the French company, Apeera, a solution to provide a peer-to-peer file sharing client for the advanced functionality found in phones that run mobile Operating Systems such as those provided by Symbian, Palm and (to a lesser extent) the bloated and unstable Microsoft smartphone.
SmartAppz, the people behind what many would describe as the crown stealing AppMan have released SmartDisplay and the price is so low, you can afford to register this even if you don't own a 9200 device....
Palmtop Magazine issue 1 is now available from www.palmtop.co.uk. It's dedicated to all PDA users and this issue includes a review of the 9210i and 7650.