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Official Wikipedia app for iPhone released
Gareth | August 18, 2009 |
We hate those open-source do-gooders! Here they come again: many hardworking developers have released commercial Wikipedia apps for iPhone and those open source fanatics come and spoil the fun by releasing totally free and official (but still lame) app:

Palm now accepting paid App submissions for the App catalogue
Gareth | August 18, 2009 |
We are not sure who should be more excited about this news, to be honest. On one hand, developers can finally take a major step toward actually making money from webOS, and on the other hand, Pre owners are now a giant leap closer to having more than 30-something apps. It really could be a […]

Asus Eee PC T91 unboxing video
Matt | August 18, 2009 |
I think that it’s fair to say that Asus played a fairly big role in the success and popularity of the netbook PC over the past few years with the Eee PC 701 selling in such vast quantities that it was hard to get hold of in the early days. Now it seems that all […]

T-Mobile G1, updates and carrier responsibility
Gareth | August 18, 2009 |
Word has been spreading around the internet today that T-Mobile’s first Android phone, The G1, will not receive any OS updates after Android 1.5. Whether this turns out to be true, or not, it got me thinking, what is a carrier’s responsibility to its customers? When a service provider like T-Mobile convinces you to sign […]

Gareth | August 17, 2009 |
All About Symbian has posted a video review of the Nokia E55, Rafe spends 9 minutes giving you a detailed visual tour of the device’s software and hardware. Included are comparisons with the E51, the E75 and the E71, plus the E52. Watch it now at All About Symbian E55 video review is […]

Text messaging can kill – in all it’s gory detail
Gareth | August 17, 2009 |
Here’s a short and cheerful film about the dangers of texting whilst driving. This rather gnarly advert really goes at for about 4 minutes showing how a young girl flirting with a boy by SMS can devastate so many lives. Apparently this is the first part of a half hour drama. The tragedy starts right […]

Gareth | August 17, 2009 |
It looks like Nokia has a few tricks up its sleeve in the near future as a blurry photo reveals a number of unreleased and unannounced handsets. First is the N97 mini, which is easily distinguished from the full-sized N97 due to its lack of a d-pad on the keyboard. Next is a device that […]

Blackberry goes social with MyBlackBerry
Gareth | August 17, 2009 |
News has come out thatResearch In Motion will soon be launching its very own social networking site. The network will of course be based on Blackberrydevices and their users. The service will be called MyBlackBerry and is currently accepting invited users for beta testing. The site is already up and running, but no imagery or […]

Gareth | August 17, 2009 |
The Internet, Twitter and various blogs are awash with excitement as TomTom has arrived for the iPhone. There are a bunch of different flavours and thanks to Phil for the screenshot above. Pricing looks good. However I dare saw there might be some criticism for the GPS accuracy. TomTom have taken the steps to launch […]

Matt | August 17, 2009 |
The Samsung S5600 is yet another touch screen device from Samsung continuing the theme of simplicity and practicality gloriously blended with great stylish design. At first glance you may struggle to differentiate between the S5600 and the host of other Samsung touch phones currently on the market however Samsung are keen to show that each […]
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