May, 2010

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Crackdown 2: First Play!

Crackdown 2 won’t be bounding its way to UK stores till July 9th. But that didn’t stop us getting our hands all over the highly-anticipated sequel to the Xbox 360 classic at a secret preview.

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What you’ll need To use the latest version of Ovi Maps, which offers completely free navigation, you’ll need one of Nokia’s smartphones. You can use touchscreen or non-touchscreen handsets. We chose the Nokia X6 and Nokia E72. The Nokia E72 is one of the latest non-touchscreen smartphones in Nokia’s range and is perfect for mobile navigation. The big benefit it offers over most touchscreen handsets is the ability to use it your gloves on which can come in handy in chillier conditions. The Nokia X6 is even better at showing the way with Nokia navigation, since it has a huge capacitive touchscreen display. The larger screen means it can genuinely rival dedicated sat-navs and is great for viewing free maps. There are plenty of other devices you can use Ovi Maps with, including the following handsets: Nokia X6. Nokia N97 Mini. Nokia N97. Nokia N86. Nokia E72. Nokia E71. Nokia E66. Nokia E55. Nokia E52. Nokia C5. Nokia 6730 Classic. Nokia 6720 Classic. Nokia 6710. Nokia 5800. Nokia 5235. Nokia 5230. Find your way The first thing you’ll need to do when using free navigation from Ovi Maps is to set up your Nokia’s digital compass. This helps the device know which way you’re facing and makes it easier to navigate. Waving the phone around in a figure of eight calibrates the sensors. Pick a place To set up a route using Ovi Maps, either type in the destination or open the map view and click the area where you want to go. It doesn’t matter if it’s in the middle of a pedestrian area, a park or a shopping centre – the free maps inside your Nokia will do their best to get you there, using routes other satnavs can't, such as tunnels, bridges or walkways. As the crow flies Nokia offers a Straight Line mode for Ovi Maps, providing ‘as the crow flies’ navigation which lets you take advantage of tracks and fields. To activate it, go to Settings, select Walk then Straight Line as a preferred route. It's really useful in the countryside because it doesn’t take buildings, rivers or other physical barriers into account. It'll also come in handy when you're navigating sprawling shopping centres too. As long as your Nokia can receive a GPS signal, it'll always point the way back to your car! A 3rd dimension As one of the most advanced satnav products on the market, Ovi Maps is as attractive as it is usable, with stunning 3D landmarks highlighted on the move. Head towards somewhere built-up like London's Piccadilly Circus and it makes it very clear which route you need to take. 3D landmarks are also available in other countries. Retrace your steps Ovi Maps watches your progress, leaving virtual footprints on the map to show where you've been. Use them to retrace your steps if you get lost or simply want to go home. Your past steps are highlighted as red dots onscreen. Using Ovi Maps really couldn’t be easier. More about Ovi Maps for pedestrians: Ovi Maps: Take a short cut with free walking navigation More about Ovi Maps for drivers: Ovi Maps: How to dodge roaming fees with free satnav abroad Ovi Maps Navigation: Free satnav for your car, forever! Click Here/0.jpg" width="150" />

Ovi Maps has revolutionised mobile navigation, bringing free maps to users of the latest Nokia mobile phones. There’s loads to know about Ovi Maps, so we’ve been looking at the software in depth. Unlike many satnav devices, there’s a dedicated pedestrian mode, taking you where few people have been before – at least, not if they’re taking directions from a bog standard satnav. Read on to find out more about navigating on foot with Ovi Maps.

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Nokia is sending a fleet of Ovi Maps branded black cabs out on Britain’s roads for one week from tomorrow to promote its navigation smarts. Read on to find out which cities the Ovi Maps free black cabs will be descending on and the tech you’ll discover inside…

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Ovi Maps brings a host of innovations to mobile navigation, including plenty for pedestrians. With a dedicated bipedal mode, you’ll be steered along pavements rather than motorways and main roads. You'll also be able to ignore one-way systems, head across parks and generally follow a much more direct route. Ovi Maps is also great for hunting tourist attractions with Lonely Planet guides built into some versions, turning it into a tour guide without the annoying chitchat. Directions from Nokia's free navigation software can be purely visual, consist of beeps when it’s time to turn or be delivered as true turn-by-turn spoken directions through a pair of headphones. What you’ll need We took the Nokia X6 and Nokia E72 on our travels as both are perfect for mobile navigation. The Nokia X6 screen is large and makes the free maps easy to view but we also liked the button-only interface of the Nokia E72, letting us jab at keys quickly while hurrying along. You can also get the free navigation with the following phones: Nokia X6. Nokia N97 Mini. Nokia N97. Nokia N86. Nokia E72. Nokia E71. Nokia E66. Nokia E55. Nokia E52. Nokia C5. Nokia 6730 Classic. Nokia 6720 Classic. Nokia 6710. Nokia 5800. Nokia 5235. Nokia 5230. Get walking Fire up Ovi Maps, select the Walk function then choose your destination. You can do that either by address, postcode or by clicking an area on the map and selecting ‘Walk to’. You can also choose points of interest on the way, taking in tourist attractions or just plotting a route that includes a stop for lunch. Take the next left There are several ways to get directions with Nokia’s free maps and they’re not all visual. Along with free 2D and 3D mapping, there are audio directions. It’s a bit embarrassing having your phone talking away while you’re walking down the street, however, so we recommend plugging in a pair of earphones. You can choose between beeps – letting you know when to look at the phone and take a turn – or full verbal directions, telling you when turns are coming up and what direction to take. Find a new route It’s all too easy to take the wrong turn, even with the very best mobile navigation applications. Don’t worry though, as Ovi Maps will quickly reroute, either telling you to turn round and highlighting your previous steps or offering up another quicker route. Make your way home When you walk anywhere using Ovi Maps for navigation, the free mapping software marks out a trail of your route. This means that when you want to go back, you can simply retrace your steps. Take a break As much as we love walking, it's easy to rest your legs using Ovi Maps as you can hop on a bus and it’ll continue to track your progress, so you’ll know when to get off. Just the ticket after a long day trekking across town. More about Ovi Maps for pedestrians: Ovi Maps: Reach the locations other satnavs can’t More about Ovi Maps for drivers: Ovi Maps: How to dodge roaming fees with free satnav abroad Ovi Maps Navigation: Free satnav for your car, forever! Click Here /0.jpg" width="150" />

Ovi Maps is a great tool for free navigation on foot, bringing free maps to owners of Nokia handsets. It’s ideal for getting around under your own steam, and has more features than you can shake a leg at. We’ve put this handy guide together to help you get to grips with the Nokia maps. Read on, and put your best foot forward.

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The HTC Wildfire is headed to Vodafone. The network has just announced that it’s opening registration for the affordable Android phone. Wondering whether to go for the HTC Wildfire? Read on to remind yourself of all the hot details…

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One of the best things about Ovi Maps is the option to download maps you’ll need before you leave, wherever you’re going in the world. Where rival satnav systems need an always-on connection, you don’t even need a SIM card installed to use free Ovi Maps navigation, so you can avoid roaming fees when traveling abroad. What you’ll need We’ve been navigating the busy streets of London, and further afield in France using Ovi Maps navigation on the Nokia X6. It offers lots of features that make it ideal for in-car navigation: the large screen is colourful, bright and easy to read when traveling at speed and the touchscreen interface is a godsend. With 16GB or 32GB of storage space built-in, there’s also plenty of space to download the maps you need. You can get free maps for plenty of other handsets as well. The following Nokia phones all support Ovi Maps: Nokia X6. Nokia N97 Mini. Nokia N97. Nokia N86. Nokia E72. Nokia E71. Nokia E66. Nokia E55. Nokia E52. Nokia C5. Nokia 6730 Classic. Nokia 6720 Classic. Nokia 6710. Nokia 5800. Nokia 5235. Nokia 5230. Download and go Nokia’s free mobile navigation has one massive advantage over rival sat-nav products and that’s the ability to download maps for free. Install Ovi Maps Loader on your PC or Mac and you'll be able to download and sync maps for the relevant countries. You can even pre-load new navigation voices before your roadtrip. Pick a place The easiest way to enter your destination into Ovi Maps navigation is via the postcode search, but there are a number of other ways you can get to where you’re going too. You can enter part or all of the address, search for an attraction by name, or pick the location on the map itself. Seek guidance Lane guidance is a great inclusion considering Ovi Maps is a completely free navigation system, and really makes it perfect for in-car use. Nokia's free mobile navigation also recognises when you're not in the UK, and directs you accordingly so you'll be sure of obeying the local speed limits, lane directions and other foreign traffic laws. A point of interest Ovi Maps doesn't just pack free maps: it also includes local points of interest whatever country you're in. That's especially handy when you're searching for petrol or a hotel for the night and don't speak the lingo. It’s a Lonely Planet Offering a premium service completely free, Ovi Maps also packs in a full Lonely Planet guide. With comprehensive tourist attractions, details and information, it’s the sort of detail that’s often lacking in sat-nav products costing hundreds of pounds. With Ovi Maps, everything's free, and bundled without limits. More about Ovi Maps for drivers: Ovi Maps Navigation: Free satnav for your car, forever! More about Ovi Maps for pedestrians: Ovi Maps: Take a short cut with free walking navigation Ovi Maps: Reach the locations other satnavs can’t Click Here/0.jpg" width="150" />

Ovi Maps brings free turn-by-turn navigation to the masses and is made to make driving to new places easier. Unlike rival products, it’s also possible to download all the maps you need in advance – all for completely free – to help avoid data charges. Read on to find out more.

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We’ve been using Ovi Maps to get around London, making the most of the features which make this great free navigation system ideal for city life. From speed camera warnings to a full-on Lonely Planet guide, it's geared up to better much more expensive solutions. Many Nokia devices are even sold with free car cradles, but even if you’ve already got a handset it’s a cheap and easy upgrade. What you’ll need We chose the Nokia X6 to act as our in-car sat-nav. The large screen makes it  ideal for glancing at quickly while driving, and the touchscreen interface gives you simple controls that are large enough to tap when you’re stuck in traffic and not moving. The built-in GPS is also quick to get a fix on your position. But it's not just the Nokia X6 that offers free Ovi Maps. All of the Nokia phones below also offer free navigation, making it easy to find your way, wherever you are: Nokia X6. Nokia N97 Mini. Nokia N97. Nokia N86. Nokia E72. Nokia E71. Nokia E66. Nokia E55. Nokia E52. Nokia C5. Nokia 6730 Classic. Nokia 6720 Classic. Nokia 6710. Nokia 5800. Nokia 5235. Nokia 5230. Ready, set, go It’s easy to choose where you’re going with Ovi Maps. Nokia's free mobile navigation gives you the option to enter your destination by address, post code or by manually locating it on the map. You can also browse through a huge list of points of interest (POI), which includes a full Lonely Planet guide. Don’t get stuck Another great Ovi Maps feature is the ability to use your phone’s connectivity to grab the latest traffic updates. Head to Settings then Navigation to turn them on. When activated, traffic updates help you avoid congestion and get to your destination a lot quicker. Get on the right side of the road It can be tricky driving in built-up areas, especially if you're somewhere unfamiliar. Ovi Maps has lane guidance alongside its free maps, which makes it a lot easier, giving you advanced warning of where you should position your car when approaching roundabouts and junctions. Don’t get caught out Nokia has built speed camera alerts into its the free Ovi Maps service. They'll let you know when you're approaching one, so you've no excuse for getting a ticket. You can also select warnings to let you know when you're about to exceed the speed limit, helping you stay legal without having to glance at your speedo every few seconds. Find yourself Despite the excellent free navigation provided by Ovi Maps, it’s still possible to take a wrong turn. Don’t worry too much though, as Nokia is quick to reroute you. If you do go wrong, Ovi Maps will provide an alternative route, using its free maps to get you back on track as soon as possible. More about Ovi Maps for drivers: Ovi Maps: How to dodge roaming fees with free satnav abroad More about Ovi Maps for pedestrians: Ovi Maps: Take a short cut with free walking navigation Ovi Maps: Reach the locations other satnavs can’t Click Here/0.jpg" width="150" />

Ovi Maps is in its element when it comes to providing free maps for your car. It provides comprehensive turn-by-turn navigation with attractive, easy to use and completely free maps. It’s also very responsive and has a host of features that make it a perfect day-to-day sat-nav solution. Ovi Maps has tons to explore under the hood too. Dive in, and see the future of mobile navigation!

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Rockband 3 will come packing a keyboard peripheral. The Green Day: Rock Band demo has hit Xbox Live and reveals some clues about who’ll be in the band next time and it seems ivory tinklers will be welcome. Read on for what we know so far and to suggest your favourite keyboard powered tunes…

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