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After All About Symbian's recent look at using S60 with Macintosh computers, we now start a new series of articles looking at using S60 with Linux-based computers. First off is a how-to guide on connecting the Linux-based EEE PC to the internet using an S60 phone as a modem.

In part 1 of this series, Steve Litchfield looked at exposed camera glass on some phone models and investigated whether scratches really make a difference. In this, part 2, he investigates the pros and cons of LED/dual-LED/Xenon flashes in camera phones - which one should you be considering if imaging is paramount? Part 3 will investigate the fabled 'Megapixel myth' with an objective eye, and we're also planning on adding some extra technical camera-related articles later on, courtesy of AAS regular Dirk Snoyt.
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In part 1 of a new series, Steve Litchfield looks at exposed camera glass on some phone models and investigates whether scratches really make a difference.
Part 2 will investigate the pros and cons of LED/dual-LED/Xenon flashes in camera phones, while Part 3 will investigate the fabled 'Megapixel myth' with an objective eye...

Steve Litchfield reports back from a week of family holidays, enlightened by plenty of chances to learn more about using a smartphone productively.... Seven days away and seven things learnt!

Continuing this series of 'Mac virgin' articles, I look at a range of things which PC Suite offers (under Windows) and ask if there's a workaround that might work on the MacBook....
Previous articles in the series:
| S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 3 (Video) |
| S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 2 (Images) |
| S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 1 (Connecting/sync) |

Continuing my series of 'Mac virgin' walkthroughs, I tackle the thorny (and somewhat massive) subject of video... Gulp.

Continuing the series looking at Mac options from the point of view of a S60 phone owner.

In the first of a series, Steve Litchfield looks at connecting up a S60 smartphone to an Apple Mac, from the point of view of a new user to Leopard (OS X)

Lots of little tiny programs are ready to invade your S60 handset. The widgets are coming! The widgets are coming! Ewan takes a look at some of those he finds most useful. Rafe explains some of the technical details.













