March, 2010

Nokia N900 apps: top 10

Nokia N900Nokia N900 apps can give your phone a welcome power up but if you don’t have time to scour the Ovi Store for the best Maemo friendly apps, fear not.

We’ve strapped on our explorer’s gear, dusted off our magnifying glass and gone out in search of the Earth’s best Nokia N900 apps.

Want the skinny on the best apps for Nokia’s touchscreen tablet? Read on for our pick of the 10 best Nokia N900 apps…

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MSI Wind U160 netbook unboxed!

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The MSI Wind U160 was one of our favourite netbooks of CES, thanks to its rock solid finish and lovely island keyboard, and it’s now finally making its way over to Britain. The first of the lil’ laptops have popped up online for an unboxing, along with a launch price and date.

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Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii was a revelation when it launched, but three years later, and almost every aspect that stood out as unique is no more. Sony and Microsoft are both jumping on the motion control bandwagon, and you can now buy an Xbox 360 for less than a Wii. There’s no doubt it’s been phenomenally successful, but if you’ve dodged the hype train this far, is there any point climbing aboard now? Read on and we’ll break it down for you in our full Nintendo Wii review: Three years on.

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Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii struck a different path three years ago, by ditching the dual thumbstick gamepad as we know it, and opting for motion control instead. The Japanese giant has certainly lured new gamers into the fold with the promise of virtual sword fighting and generally just flapping your arms around, but have motion controls turned out to be a stroke of genius, or just a gimmick? Read on and find out in our Nintendo Wii motion control review.

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Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii was a revolutionary console when it went on sale in 2006. With it, Ninty showed that you don’t need consoles with NASA nano technology and high definition graphics to ensnare gamers and all their friends and family: just an easy to use, memorable control system, and oodles of imagination. But more than three years on, with the price yet to fall and no improved Wii hardware on the horizon, is this a bandwagon worth jumping on so late? Read our Nintendo Wii review for our verdict on its design and build, and find out.

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Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii’s online skills help it roll every console Ninty has ever released into one downloadable catalogue for you, but in an age of streaming movies and dedicated deathmatch servers, is that enough? We take a look at the Nintendo Wii online features three years on, in our in depth review.

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The World Cup is coming, and to celebrate Elgato is running a very tempting offer for anyone who fancies a flutter: buy its Elgato EyeTV DTT TV tuner for computers, and if England scoops the Jules Rimet, you’ll get your money back! Did we mention Elgato is a German company? This could be interesting…

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It’s almost the end of the week, so kick back and unwind in the run up to 5.30 with our roundup of all the latest headlines from around the gadget globe today. It’s all here, ready and waiting for you in the lunchtime lowdown!

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