Photoshop Mobile for Android has made it to the UK. After emerging on the Android Marketplace for US and Canadian users on November 9, it’s finally ready to hit UK handsets. Read more
Photoshop Mobile for Android has made it to the UK. After emerging on the Android Marketplace for US and Canadian users on November 9, it’s finally ready to hit UK handsets. Read more
After almost a year of hype, and nearly three months on from its official unveiling, the Nokia Booklet 3G is here. Billed as a premium netbook, the Finnish phone maker’s first laptop is setting out to best its raft of rivals with claims of epic battery life, stunning build quality and easy web and file access. So does it do the job? Read our complete Nokia Booklet 3G review now and we’ll tell all.
LittleBigPlanet PSP has finally made it to the Playstation Network. It’s good news for PSP Go owners who’ve been stuck waiting for a digital download while old-school PSP owners have been able to grab the game.

Update: T-Mobile has contacted us with the following statement about its Sony Ericsson Satio. “The software on the SE Satio handset is the first/launch version. As with many new devices, software is improved over time based on customer feedback.
“Sony Ericsson has committed to address the issues in the next software release, expected in two-three weeks. This will be available to download from Sony Ericsson’s website – and a link will be provided on the T-Mobile website.”
Got a Sony Ericsson Satio? Then you need to be fully up to speed with today’s news that the top-end 12 megapixel blower has been withdrawn by both Carphone Warehouse and Phones4U. We’ve got all the latest from the major players, telling you what to do, whether your phone is already suffering and what you should do if it isn’t.
The LG GT540: that’s the name of LG’s second Android effort according to a new leak, which outs a few specs too. Could this be the rumoured Google phone?
Think the Sony Ericsson Pureness is a one-off see-through gimmick? Think again. The phone’s designer confirmed to us there’s already a second version in the works. What will the Pureness 2 pack inside? By the sounds of it, even less than the original.
The First ELSE Linux phone won’t be out until sometime next year, but we just got some face time with the new smartphone already. Read on for the first pics and impressions.