Over on our sister site All About N-Gage, Ewan has reviewed FIFA 08, pronouncing it great for both novices and footie fanatics, praising the crisp graphics and training touches in particular. The only downside was thought to be the lack
More proof that Symbian Signed is starting to uncork the freeware blockages of the last year. Martin Storsjo's most excellent Large Time screensaver has also (at last) been officially Symbian Signed. (via p@sco)
Fellow mobile writers Matthew Stevens and Darla Mack have drawn our attention to Gypsii,another entrant in the albeit crowded marketplace for social networkspowered by the mobile phone. Gypsii is primarily built around photosharing and tagging each photo with the GPS
What two devices are black, metal, quad-band, Wi-Fi, GPS, qwerty and 3mp cam-equipped? That's right. The Nokia E90 and the i-Mate Ultimate 9502. Here Steve has pitched them headlong at each other, to see how the two titans fare. If
Sony Ericsson's Q1 results show an increase in overall device shipments of 2% from last year, but the good news end there with the average selling price dropping from 134 EUR to 121 EUR and profits dropping 42% to 181
The Nokia Music Store is now available in France, with a pricing of 1 euro per song, 10 euros per album, or 10 euros a month to listen to all the store's tracks through a PC. As with the other
Yes, it's that time in the month. PDA Essentials magazine is out, issue 74, this time with a two page feature on N-Gage, a two-page tutorial on location tagging your photos on the N95, plus a review of the Sony
The Largest European photo and imaging press association recognizes Nokia Nseries handset for camera capabilities - N82 is a compact multimedia computer that integrates GPS, web, video and music functions around a 5 Megapixel camera.
Raphael Vallazza has announced the fourth beta of Endian Firewall 2.2, a firewall distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux: "The Endian Team is glad to announce a new beta release of the Endian Firewall Community, with many bug fixes
I thought you might like to read the Opinion [PDF] and Order [PDF] from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals that just tossed out the FTC's antitrust ruling against Rambus.
BBC dot.life: "[Shuttleworth] main point was that Linux, and use of Ubuntu, was on the rise. He also had lots of interesting things to say about open source more broadly, the Microsoft-Yahoo deal etc, which I thought I'd detail here
451 CAOS Theory: "I was just reading Fabrizio Capobanco's take on the MySQL excitement ('this move is clearly into the right direction') when it occurred to me that the situation is related to the comments recently made by the former
developerWorks: "Migrations on the client-side are challenging due to their large scale, the potential uniqueness of each client system, and the direct effect on users..."
Managing L'unix: "Once upon a time I did a few articles for searchenterpriselinux at techtarget.com, but we parted ways very quickly over their commitment to Red Hat's anti-Sun marketing strategy..."
iTWire: "We live in the age of the spinmeister, the age when language is used more as a means to confuse than to educate, an age when obfuscation is preferred to clarification..."
Practical Tech: "Who would have believed it in 2004? KDE and GNOME, the two major Linux desktop interfaces, buddying up and having their annual meetings together...?"
Linux.com: "Imagine an application that combines the features of a wiki and a Web-based notebook. It may sound like an unusual mix, but Luminotes wiki notebook is living proof that this combination works rather well..."