Well, I suppose it was only a matter of time before someone did this. Point your S60 smartphone browser at http://www.rocklighter.com/ and you'll have your own flickering, animated flame on a black background, perfect for the next Whitesnake gig... It's optimised for the iPhone but works fine in S60 Web too (of course)
Issue 65 of PDA Essentials magazine is out today and contains a 7 page 'Best Converged Device' round-up, in which the Nokia N95 trounces the HTC Advantage, the HTC P3600 and the Fujitsu-Siemens Y830, with the editor proclaiming the Nokia N95 as 'one of the company's finest moments'.
It's another big update to my cross-platform Grid, this time tweaking a number of device scores and adding the Sony Ericsson P1i. Which smartphone comes out on top for you? Just plug in your preferences and comment back. For me, the Nokia E90 and N95 are tied - which sounds about right.....
More from Ewan Spence in his continuing real world E90 test at the Edinburgh Fringe. A big part of chasing round after acts is being fully Web-connected and PDF-compatible and in this regard the Nokia E90 excels, with the huge RAM and screen making Web/PDF work a relative doddle.
Yesterday, Nokia announced that it was dramatically changing the way chipset design and manufacture will be handled. Direct audio from the announcement, including the Q and A session afterwards, is now available online, but you can also read the textual press release below.
Never mind disappointing hardware, in Smartphones Show 40 (MP4 here, YouTube here, RSS) I present my definition of what I want a 2007 smartphone to be. Can any current devices, running any OS platform, match up? (clue: the Nokia N95 gets closer than most) Also, for heavyweight fans, there's a hands-on review of the Windows Mobile Toshiba WVGA screened G900...
Guest writer Ricky Cadden's been itching to do this for a while - so we said go ahead. In this detailed head to head, he compares the two top commercial instant messaging clients, IM+ and Agile Messenger. They're closely matched, but one package pulls ahead at the end by virtue of keeping Ricky informed better even when it's in the background.
There's a new S60.com Blog in town. The Convergence Zone aims to explore the the convergence of software, services, and features onto mobile devices. Seattle based Dameon Welch-Abernathy has been writing on the See into S60 Blog, but now has a S60 Blog of his own.
Hey, it's not just AAS that gets guest writers, you know. In a one-off special over on 3-Lib, guest Nick Raets goes into detail on some of the wierd and wonderful things he used his Nokia N95 for in a week at the seaside, from marking a car park spot to acting as a Karaoke machine...