From the people who brought you SkiFlying, comes Bulldozer. A game where you have to, ermmmmmm, like....... drive a bulldozer and stuff? The graphics look supreme and there's even a two player mode!
Courtesy of Tomahawk is a review of the Nokia GPS Module for the Nokia 92x0. Tomahawk goes though both the hardware and the software (TomTom City Maps and Route Planner). The unit gets the thumbs up with 95%.
In case you missed the forum thread here is official notification of two reviews from Dazler. First up is the platform game Rayman, second is the araknoid clone Silverball.
The full screen digital clock for your desk. Clock 6 is a partial port of the excellent Clock 5 from FreEPOC. Sure to be another hit from FreEPOC - now you really can pretend your £400 92x0 is a clock!
There's more software from L3 Solutions. Unit Converter is a basic unit converter, FormulaCalc allows you to make a custom formula calculator and English - French Phrases is a phrase book.
Limited Reality have released two program for the 92x0. BeamChat enables IR chatting with Palm, PocketPC and other Nokia owners while MeetingCritic is a meeting planner and organiser.
A message from N9210.co.uk who are having bandwih problems. PLease give them all the support you can. They are one of the longest established 9210 sites and offer a unique service.
According to this posting by an Opera member of staff on the Opera news server. The 9290 does not come with the Opera web browser only the 9210i does. At least this clarifies the confusion that people have been having over the 9290 browser but I think it is very bad for Nokia to release a new device with the old browser. Why would they do it? Awful PR. If you look at the full thread then it seems that both Nokia and Opera are purging references to the 9290 having Opera from their websites.
MTIT appear to have made some of their previsouly shareware programs available for free registration. Programs with free registration include A1 Chess, A1 Backgammon, A1 EuroCalc and Wineguide.