From the monthly archives:

May 2009

Roaming with SIM4travel

by Jonathan Jensen 31st May 2009

Vodafone’s recent announcement about scrapping roaming charges over the Summer for users on the Passport tariff is a bold step in delivering simpler and fairer charging to customers when they’re roaming (in a country with a Vodafone partner network). When I travel abroad I try to avoid using my personal mobile as much as possible. [...]

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Search for N: Clue 3 (part 4!)

by Ben Smith 30th May 2009

Clue 3 comes in 4 parts… we snagged part 4. See here for clue 2 and clue 1.

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Special Report: Sony Ericsson Summer Announcement

by Dan Lane 29th May 2009

Ben Smith and Dan Lane have a look at some recently announced Sony Ericsson handsets.

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Search for N: Clue 2

by Ben Smith 29th May 2009

Right on cue the second clue in the series of five popped into my e-mail today pointing to some images on Ovi Share.  This one seems tougher than yesterday’s… still if there’s some N-related prizes it’s worth a bit of brain-time. No help from me today! …but see these guys for enough help to solve [...]

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The HTC Magic; 3 steps from perfect

by James Whatley 28th May 2009

James Whatley, finally gets his arse in gear and review the Vodafone HTC Magic

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Video Diary: Touchnote Review

by Dan Lane 28th May 2009

Dan Lane looks at Touchnote’s new S60 application, the first app in the Ovi store that delivers a physical product.

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Search for N: Clue 1

by Ben Smith 27th May 2009

After last week’s excitement the first clue made it to me in a surprising form today: Flicking through the book, I didn’t notice anything odd about it, other than Helsinki looks like a great place to head to for the next city-break.  I put it aside and went off to organise awesome things for our [...]

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Skyfire Launch "1.0" Browser for Video and Social Media

by Martyn Davies 27th May 2009

Cutting their own path in the mobile browser market come Skyfire, a US-based company which until now has been running its service in ‘beta’ mode. Today they are launching their official ‘release 1.0’ version, which marks a year of successful public trials.

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