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Want to get into the festive spirit with your Symbian-powered device? Then read this article to find out about Christmas-related games you can install on your S60, UIQ, Series 80 or even Series 90 phone.
Steve ponders the fall and fall of the mobile anti-virus (malware) scene, but still sounds a note of caution.
Steve Litchfield explores the many, many ways to use a Symbian OS-powered smartphone to find out what the weather's going to do...
Steve Litchfield has been getting twitchy feet over his reliance on Outlook as the PIM partner to his smartphones and he's overjoyed to find a Web-based PIM that's totally cross platform, that supports just about every smartphone ever made and which is completely free!
Steve Litchfield muses on the apparent 'weakness' of the Symbian OS 3rd party software scene...
Steve Litchfield explains the reasons for the ever-present über-utility on each (in this case) Symbian-powered software platform. The users always get what they want in the end? Yes, although it's easy to see both points of view here...
Rafe reports back from the 2006 CTIA trade show from Las Vegas.
This short how-to walks you through using Mass Storage Synchronizer 1.3 to more easily copy music from iTunes to your phone.
Summary: Steve Litchfield looks at the next generation of UIQ, whose version 3 interface is to be used in the forthcoming Sony Ericsson P990, with lots of pretty screenshots...
There are menus, there are 3d menus, and there are great big spinning cubes that scream 'usability' at you. Infocube is one of the latter, and Gordon Ross, the Founder of Infocube, is a tireless attendee at trade shows. And he's very English about it. Ewan caught up with him to ask him why the future of menus is cubed...
With support for multiple form factors, different input configurations and more UIQ 3 has a lot of potential. After the first public demo at 3GSM Rafe previews UIQ 3.
So if you've got a camera phone, where do you show off your pictures? One option is over on MoblogUK. Ewan caught up with Alfie Dennen, one of the brains behind the site to find out what Moblogging is all about.
In part one of this series of articles, we looked at the basics of a spreadsheet, and how to construct a spreadsheet on your smartphone. Part two looks at using a PC or Mac to write your spreadsheet, and then transfering it to your smartphone.
Just got a new device and looking for some information? Then look no further as Steve Litchfield and Ewan Spence throw a few pointers into the air on where to get things for your shiny smartphone.
Where can I get free software for my UIQ? Are there genuinly useful (and free) appliciations, tools and games for UIQ devices? Not surprisingly, yes there are. We set Ewan off to find the best.
Rafe's rounds up some of the the highlights he saw at Expo.
Get your phone under control with the first part of our guide to Spreadsheet Programming.
Ewan heads off to find out about Wild Palm, one of the most popular Symbian Software Houses on the Internet.
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