Nokia 3600 Slide
By Thomas McKinnon 7 January 2009The 3600 Slide offers minimalist design with a number of very standard features. The most impressive feature is its background noise cancellation technology, a first for Nokia. FULL STORY >
LG KS360
By Andrew Gould 7 January 2009This phone from LG is ideal for those who love texting. It has a full QWERTY keypad that slides out horizontally as well as an accelerometer, so it can tell which way up you're holding it. FULL STORY >
Sony Ericsson C902
By Thomas McKinnon 26 November 2008The C902 has a 5 megapixel camera which takes fantastic pictures and has face detection autofocus, LED flash, and easy to use camera controls. It also has a music player, FM radio, 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth and lots of memory. It's also Bond's phone of choice. FULL STORY >
Nokia N85
By Andrew Gould 26 November 2008The N85 comes out with a host of multi-media features and has a 2.6\" OLED screen that is great for both games and video. The N85 also a 5 megapixel cameras and has a built-in accelerometer that can sense which orientation the screen is in. FULL STORY >
Blackberry Pearl 8110
By Andrew Gould 21 November 2008The Pearl combines Blackberry's traditional business-centric features with a consumer-friendly mobile phone. The new Pearl has an integrated GPS system, a 2 megapixel camera, and several other small improvements from it predecessor. FULL STORY >
Viva Pinata Trouble in Paradise
By Andrew Gould 3 November 2008Now with full cooperative and online gameplay modes, the ǣViva Pi??ata franchise opens its doors even wider with a new game that provides hours of fun for gamers of all ages, fans of the animated series and animal lovers alike. FULL STORY >
Samsung Omnia SGH i900 8GB
By Thomas McKinnon 31 October 2008The Omnia has a full touch screen interface, Windows Mobile 6.1, 7.2Mbps HSDPA 2100, and quadband EDGE. It also features a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, 3.2-inch wide-QVGA screen, Garmin powered GPS, WiFi, 8 or 16GB in-built memory. FULL STORY >
Nokia E71
By Andrew Gould 30 October 2008If you’re a businessman or woman looking for some serious street cred on the trading floor or boardroom, then you need a phone that shouts “smart phone”. The E71 is one of the phones shouting it from the hilltops. FULL STORY >
Nokia N96
By Thomas McKinnon 3 October 2008The N96 has a truly remarkable 5 megapixel camera which features Carl Zeiss optics, auto-focus and auto-exposure. The N96 also comes standard with DVB-H Mobile TV so you can watch live TV broadcasts and it even allows you to rewind live TV. FULL STORY >
Pinnacle Video Transfer
By Andrew Gould 2 October 2008The whole point of the Pinnacle Transfer is to let you transfer video from any video source, be it your TV, VHS player, older video cameras and even some game consoles, directly to a USB device, with minimal effort and without the need for a PC at all. FULL STORY >
Pinnacle Studio 12 Ultimate
By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008Pinnacle Studio Ultimate lets you take complete control of your video quality and style by pairing the Pinnacle Studio Plus video editing software with popular audio and video tools. FULL STORY >
Samsung Soul
By Thomas McKinnon 3 September 2008The Samsung Soul sports a 5 megapixel camera with all the features you could want on a phone camera such as face detection and stabiliser. It also boasts great connection speeds with 3G HSDPA and an OLED touch pad. FULL STORY >
Samsung F480
By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008The Samsung F480 is very similar in appearance to the iPhone and it is entirely devoid of buttons, except for the dial and menu buttons. Wide and Shallow UI formation makes it easy to access phone contents without navigating through endless menu screens. The display is large enough... FULL STORY >
Garmin Nuvi 200 Pink
By Andrew Gould 3 September 2008The N??vi 200 is a neat entry-level GPS unit from Garmin that gets you from A to B, without having to perform three illegal U-turns to get there. FULL STORY >
Sony Ericsson C702
By Thomas McKinnon 6 August 2008The C702, as SE’s ‘junior’ Cyber-shot, has a rather unique take on the concurrence of your body position and the weather. It has no regard for either. FULL STORY >
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