Recent Features - UIQ 3 - Page 9
In which I ponder the fact that nothing in the modern world actually seems to work properly anymore (....or maybe it's just me getting old....) and I suggest that until smartphone software becomes more reliable, smartphones won't be accepted by the mass market.# Posted by Steve in Features || Comments 19:10, Dec 21st
Ewan provides pointers for would-be successful hobbyist programmers and small developers who'd like to create successful applications and games...# Posted by Ewan in Features || Comments 15:14, Nov 27th
Rafe reports on the announcement of OpenGL ES support on Sony Ericsson UIQ phones.# Posted by Rafe in Features || Comments 12:52, Nov 27th
Ewan ponders the unthinkable as salvation from the onslaught of warez...# Posted by Ewan in Features || Comments 12:05, Nov 23rd
Steve Litchfield muses on the apparent 'weakness' of the Symbian OS 3rd party software scene...# Posted by Steve in Features || Comments 10:29, Nov 9th
Rafe looks at the implications on the acquisition of UIQ Technology by Sony Ericsson and tells the early story of Symbian and the Ronneby Lab.# Posted by Rafe in Features || Comments 13:30, Nov 7th
Steve Litchfield gets fed up with confusion on all sides concerning Symbian OS 9's Platform Security, application installation and the (not very probable) appearance of malware. Time for a few plain English questions and answers!# Posted by Steve in Features || Comments 09:12, Nov 3rd
Steve Litchfield reports on a factor that's rarely covered in smartphone and PDA reviews - what happens when you take them outside!# Posted by Steve in Features || Comments 16:23, Oct 21st
Armed with his trusty Nokia N93, Steve sets off around the Show to see what catches his eye...# Posted by Steve in Features || Comments 10:08, Oct 19th
Steve Litchfield explains that a smartphone, properly used, enhances your life, rather than taking it over - in theory.# Posted by Steve in Features || Comments 19:35, Oct 8th