In How To Build Your Own Web Home Page Ewan describes how you can create a custom start page for your phone's web browser. Intended for novices this feature explains the basics of page construction and how to get the page set up on your phone.
In this in-depth editorial feature Krisse asks whether non-portable game systems are doomed? Home consoles and home computers have played such a big part in the history of gaming, it seems inconceivable that they would ever disappear. But is gaming a...
Just a note that I've done a big update to my 3-Lib 'S60 History' page, detailing the specs and features of every S60 smartphone since the 7650. Comments welcome!
Google has rolled out a new version of its mobile optimized search site, including a simpler interface, new result page layouts, location awareness, quick links to build a mobile customized homepage and easy access to Gmail mobile. In your smartphone...
Nokia's head of games publishing Tomi Huttula has given an interview to GamesOnDeck.com about the next generation of the N-Gage Arena. An upgraded version of the Arena, Nokia's mobile online gaming service and community, is due to be at the heart of ...
Pocketgamer.co.uk has posted a preview of the upcoming next gen N-Gage game Creatures Of The Deep. As previously revealed by Nokia, the game centres around fishing at various locations around the world, and from the sound of the preview it seems to b...
Ikona, one of the big cheeses over at the N-Gage Arena, posted to the N-Gage Blog recently about an unannounced (first party?) game codenamed Project White Rock for Nokia's next gen gaming platform. Details were scarce, but it's being produced by Sco...
Nokia has released their official podcast from the Game Developers Conference 2007, you can download it from the official N-Gage blog. To read AAS' summary of what it reveals, please click here.
Nokia has released details of a 'realignment of its North America sales and marketing organization'. Which, as far as I can see, basically means moving all its staff to New York. I see Stefan has a similarly sceptical view on the announcement...
There's an interview with Nokia's Antoine Doumenc over at GamesIndustry about the lessons learned from the original N-Gage, and Nokia's plans for working with games publishers in the future.