Posted by Mike Evans in Entertainment on March 15, 2006

Nokia will announce their next generation mobile gaming platform at the forthcoming Games Developer's Conference (GDC) on Monday 20th March. Nokia's Director of Games Publishing, Gregg Sauter, will give a keynote speech at GDC mobile entitled 'The Next Generation of Mobile Gaming', in which he will reveal how Nokia's next generation and SNAP Mobile gaming platforms will provide market defining solutions to the key issues and challenges faced by developers, operators and publishers today.

Posted by Mike Evans in News on March 11, 2006

This is Sony Ericsson's Black Diamond, a prototype concept phone by designer Jaren Goh. Not only does it look stunning, it's designed to come fully loaded with cutting edge edge technologies and materials. Polycarbonate skin, mirror finished cladding, OLED screen providing a 'borderless screen' effect and 4 megapixel camera. All theoretical, of course, as it's just a concept mock-up, but what a stunning design!

Posted by Mike Evans in 3G on February 12, 2006

Choosing the best mobile TV technology may be more tricky than you'd think.  With the mobile phone industry betting its collective cash on Mobile TV for 2006, there are a bewildering variety of competing standards that can be used to receive your favourite TV programmes.  Which standard you choose will depend on the mobile phone handset you buy, as well as the mobile network operator you subscribe to, as different handsets and operators support different standards.

Posted by Mike Evans in Articles on January 13, 2006

Want to see the impact CES 2006 has on gadget buzz? Check out this graph from BlogPulse, which reveals how the number of posts about specific keywords change over time. The one pictured here shows how posts with the terms 'mobile phones' and 'cell phones' increase hugely over the CES 2006 period (January 5th - 8th 2006). Using the same tool, we can see which mobile phone company was the most blogged over the CES 2006 period....

Posted by Mike Evans in Entertainment on December 5, 2005

This is the RX-78 Mobile Suit Gundam, piloted by ace pilot Amuro Ray - and they'll both help you sort out your calendars and contacts on a mobile phone! Yes, after news of Korea's transformer-phones, Japan has gone one better by launching software that enables mobile phone users to handle data using heroes from the popular anime "Mobile Suit Gundam."

Posted by Mike Evans in News on November 26, 2005

Nokia have announced their N-Gage mobile gaming phone will shortly cease to be.  They’ve decided the N-Gage was not the success they

Posted by Mike Evans in News on November 22, 2005

Pictured above is a neat montage of all mobile phones that are available in the US for Christmas 2005.  The picture is