AAS ReviewsReviews from All About SymbianBiniax- October 7, 2005 There are times when what you want in a game is a bundle of massive plot lines, ongoing game play, full screen videos, voice actors and the complexity of the Space Shuttle. But, conversely, there are also times where you just want to start something, get straight to the game, play for a few minutes and then switch back to real life. Biniax gives you the latter. Continue reading the full review at AAS...http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/review2.php?id=209 Nokia Smartphone Hacks- October 6, 2005 Theres very little competition in the book market (for those not needing the massive doorstop-sized developer books from Symbian Press). Weve looked previously at "101 Cool Smartphone Techniques" and now comes a very similar book from OReilly: Nokia Smartphone Hacks. Continue reading the full review at AAS...http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/review2.php?id=211 Nokia Music Pack- October 5, 2005 Coinciding with the release of the 'Nokia 6630 Music Edition', Nokia announced (and shipped) the 'Nokia Music Pack', a kit of accessories designed to turn all those other millions of 6630s into Music Editions too. But what's in it and is it worth buying Continue reading the full review at AAS...http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/review2.php?id=212 Route 66 Mobile Britain 2006- October 3, 2005 The thing is, Route 66 for UIQ, running on a P910i smartphone in my hand, with automatic route calculation and voice guidance through to my destination anywhere in Great Britain (or in Europe, depending on which version you buy), would have seemed like magic a few years ago. Compared to the clunky old route planning systems we used to use on (for example) the Psion palmtops, Route 66 is simply light years ahead. But there's a big problem. TomTom. With their 10 years experience of route planning.http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/reviews/review2.php?id=210 |