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Apple iPod Nano Review
2008-08-17 08:00:00
The Ipod Nano takes the key features of the Ipod and shrinks them into a tiny package, available in 1GB (240 songs), 2GB (500 songs) and 4GB (1,000 songs) models. The iPod nano is pencil-thin and will fit into your pocket (although carrying it in your pocket may lead to breakage - see below!) The Nano features the ever-popular clickwheel and friendly user interface of its big brother, with the ben
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Sony Ericsson W580i Review
2008-08-16 09:28:00
A cool-looking slide-design Walkman phone with funky lighting effects. It's not the greatest Walkman phone ever (with limited memory capacity) and doesn't have an exceptional camera, but it's a good all-rounder and is one of the best lookers.
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LG KF510 Review
2008-08-16 08:24:00
The KF510 is a gorgeous, ultraslim fashion phone. With a sleek touchscreen design, sparkly LED lights, a 2-tone graded colour scheme and a metal body, it's one of the best looking phones available. It's fully featured too, with a 3


VOIP FAQ
2008-08-13 22:25:00
For the past 50 years companies have been using conventional PBX systems which require separate networks for voice and data communications. But with the new VOIP telephony revolution, businesses are quickly migrating to VOIP PBX systems, which offer the huge advantage of converging data and voice networks. VOIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, is basically the transmission of voice


T38 Protocol
2008-08-13 22:11:00
T38 is a protocol that describes how to send a fax over a computer data network. T38 is needed because fax data can not be sent over a computer data network in the same way as voice communication. See How does FAX work in VOIP environments? for more information about this. T 38 is described in RFC 3362, and defines how a device should communicate the fax data. In the picture above both the gatewa
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Samsung Armani Review
2008-08-13 08:12:00
The Samsung Giorgio Armani phone is a truly compact touchscreen phone. It doesn't have the ease-of-use of Apple's iPhone nor the high-end features of the LG Viewty touchphone, but it looks amazing. If you can get used to the touchscreen interf


Sony Ericsson P990i Review
2008-08-11 20:42:00
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Sony Ericsson announced their flagship phone, the P990i way back in 2005. It was eagerly awaited for nearly a year before it finally appeared, and frankly, it wasn't worth the wait. The P990i is the upgraded version of the very successful P910i PDA-style smartphone, and incorporates a number of new features, including 3G, WiFi, an upgraded camera and an FM radio. In fac
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Sony Ericsson K850i Review
2008-08-10 20:11:00
The eagerly awaited Sony Ericsson K850i should have been the best camera phone ever, with a 5 megapixel camera, xenon flash, autofocus & automatic lens cover. But problems with the keypad and camera mean that we can't in all honesty recommend it. Choose the Sony Ericsson C902 instead.Sony Ericsson's Cyber-Shot™ range of phones have been a massive hit. The K800i quickly gained a reputation as


LG Shine ke970 Review
2008-08-10 20:11:00
Following on from the success of theChocolate phone, LG's next release in its "Black Label" series is the Shine . Like the Chocolate, the LG Shine is a slide-design phone, and is very much intended as a fashion statement. Whereas the Chocolate was dark and mysterious, with its hidden touch sensitive keypad, the Shine positively sparkles with light and has a more conventional keypad. The reason for


Nokia N95 Review
2008-08-07 12:56:00
The most technically advanced smartphone ever! Complete with GPS satellite navigation, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 3G video calling, and every other gadget you can think of! On the downside it's large, and like most smartphones does not have 100% robust firmware. If you've used another Nseries phone or Symbian phone before, then you'll love it! Available in 4GB and 8GB versions; in
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Sony ericssons K550i Review
2008-09-06 21:14:00
Sony Ericsson K550i ReviewThe Sony Ericsson K550i is an absolute scorcher of a phone. It was good value at launch, but now you can find it at incredibly low prices. This phone gets 6 out of 5 for value for money! The K550i is the upgraded version of the popular K510i, but it's massively more powerful, borrowing many features from Sony Ericsson's flagship K800i Cyber-Shot phone. The camera is simp


samsung E840 Review
2008-09-05 20:41:00
The Samsung E840 is the World's slimmest slide phone, beating the Samsung U600 by a hair's breadth at 10.6mm. Usually it's the top-of-the-range phones that set these kinds of records, but the E840 is a mid-range phone. It's very impressive how Samsung have managed to cram so much into such a tiny phone at this budget. If you wanted a U600 but couldn't afford it, then this could be the one for you


Sony Eicsson W880i Review
2008-09-04 21:10:00
Whoa! What have Sony Ericsson been up to? They've put their top-selling Walkman phone on a crash diet, given it a stainless steel casing and bundled in a 1 Gbyte memory card and a stereo headset. The Sony Ericsson W880i is a stunning phone that is a contender for the best Walkman phone so far. It's also the thinnest and lightest 3G phone released in the UK (just 9.4 mm thick and 71g in weight).


Samsung E900 Review
2008-09-03 20:50:00
Is the Samsung E900 the coolest phone of 2006? Possibly. Clearly derived from Samsung's hugely-popular D500-D600-D800 series of slide phones, the E900 takes the best features of every one of Samsung's previous phones and adds an uber-cool look to complete the package.Just like the LG Chocolate, the E900 has touch-sensitive keys combined with a slide-up design. The outer buttons are invisible whe


Sony Ericsson W810i Review
2008-09-02 21:07:00
Launched in April 2006, The Sony Ericsson W810i is the upgraded version of the highly acclaimed and massively popular Sony Ericsson W800i, the first Walkman™ branded mobile phone.There are a few physical differences between the W810i and the W800i: the W810i is slightly thinner, has raised keys instead of embedded keys, and has a 5-way navigation button instead of the W800i's slightly awkward


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