Review: Tube Map
How do you find your way around the London Underground? With a printed map or this little Java app from mxData? Ewan considers the latter.
How do you find your way around the London Underground? With a printed map or this little Java app from mxData? Ewan considers the latter.
The Nokia Booklet 3G, a 'mini-laptop' running Microsoft Windows 7, represents a new direction for Nokia and its expanding product portfolio. In part 1 of our Nokia Booklet 3 review, Rafe offers a short introduction and look at the overall design and hardware. Part 2 will examine the Booklet's performance and software, before considering the Booklet 3G's market positioning and drawing some overall conclusions.
In part 2 of my Nokia E72 review, I look at its camera functions, multimedia handling and general applications, before rounding it up. Does it measure up to the 2009 competition? See also part 1 of the E72 review, looking at its hardware and performance.
Ewan takes a tour round Psiloc's World Traveler, competing with Worldmate in the travel utility stakes. It's fair to say that most things it can do could be replicated with built-in software and a few judicious Web bookmarks, but it seems that what you're paying for here is convenience.
Nokia's latest iteration of the candybar-QWERTY form factor goes under Steve Litchfield's review hammer - how does it fare as we approach 2010? Here's part 1 of a 2 part review.
Where are you going to click to do your searches on your handset? How about Moubail's all-encompassing iSearch widget?
Following on from the best-selling(!) part 1 of my Sony Ericsson Satio review, here's part 2, looking at its star feature, the 12 megapixel camera with Xenon flash.
Paper or phone... paper or phone... there's only one way to find out! Errr, review Mind from Efrac.
It's a mobile quiz! Can it go for gold or will it fail the starter for ten?
Small, light and packing a reasonable sound, are Nokia's MD-6 Mini Speakers worth making a noise over?