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Sony's Vaio VGN-UX1XN is in many ways a remarkable machine. Weighing less than half a kilo and measuring 100.5mm high, 150.2mm wide and 38.2mm deep, it is amazing that the computer can pack in a keyboard, ...
If you are looking for a handheld device and want Windows Mobile, then the choice between Windows Mobile Smartphone and Windows Mobile Pocket PC can be a difficult one to make. While the line dividing the ...
The increasing use of touch-screen technology on handheld gadgets is showing no signs of abating, with Apple's upcoming iPhone the most high-profile addition to the market. Swedish mobile phone manufacturer Neonode attempts to offer an alternative ...
HTC attempts something very bold with its Touch Windows Mobile Pocket PC. Sitting on top of the Windows Mobile 6 operating system is a touch-screen interface designed to give this particular PDA a lift above every ...
O2's Xda line-up of Windows Mobile Pocket PCs has been around for a few years now, and the operator regularly adds new models. The latest to hit our testing bench is the Xda Argon, an update ...
Think BlackBerry and you probably think 'mobile e-mail'. And rightly so. After all, BlackBerry has claimed mobile e-mail as its own territory, even though other devices, including Symbian phones and Windows Mobile Smartphones, can do mobile ...
You have two ways of getting hold of a Windows Mobile Smartphone. Go with an operator and you'll find the hardware is fairly low cost, but you have to take on a contract. Decide to go ...
Nokia doesn't get it right every time, but when the company hits the spot, it gives every other mobile phone manufacturer a lesson in the correct marriage of form and function. The 6300 is a case ...
Nokia has really pushed the boat out with its marketing of the swish new N95. You'd be hard pressed not to have seen an advert or two boasting the wide array of features and capabilities of ...
While the general trend for mobile devices is to go smaller, ever smaller, T-Mobile's Ameo causes a raised eyebrow for being somewhat larger than is the norm. It is also an eye-catcher because it comes in ...
RIM has a fight on its hands with the BlackBerry. There was a time when, as a mobile e-mail device, it was in a very small group indeed. But not today. Nokia's Series 60 and Windows ...
Orange has always been very keen on Windows Mobile Smartphones, and it doesn't come as any surprise that it is the first UK network operator to launch a Windows Mobile 6 device. Windows Mobile 6 is ...
If you like your mobile phones thin and light, then the W880i Walkman phone from Sony Ericsson is definitely going to catch your eye. It is a mere 9.4mm thick and it weighs an incredible 71g. ...
The attraction of Skype in making free or cheap Internet phone calls has turned it into a mini industry of its own. There are now plenty of dedicated handsets you can use with Skype, changing it ...
Nokia's N and E series handsets respectively cater for high-end consumers and corporate customers. The E series has recently had a bit of a refurb, with three new handsets being announced. The E61i is a revamp ...
Music and mobile phones go together like, well, like salt and pepper actually. There are good reasons why you'd want to keep them well away from each other, but somehow they are pulled close by forces ...
Skype is a genius technology, especially for anyone who has friends or family living overseas, as it slashes the costs of phoning them, from extortionate to free. The simplest way to use Skype is with a ...
Mobile phones do a lot more than just handle voice calls these days, and it was only a matter of time before sporty active people were targeted by purveyors of handsets. Sony Ericsson's W710i is not, ...
The N800 Internet Tablet is a strange device to come from Nokia. The company is a phone specialist and yet the N800 doesn't support SIM cards. It does support communications, though, in the form of video ...
T-Mobile has updated its Sidekick II with the not-too-excitingly-named Sidekick 3 (we wonder if T-Mobile thinks we can't cope with three Roman numerals?). If you are familiar with the former device then this update won't surprise ...