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MobileFun StuckBuddy review

The UK retailer MobileFun is well known for selling all kinds of brand and self-sourced products at competitive prices. Their recent introduction of the StuckBuddy left more than one individual...

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Beginning Windows Phone 7 Development – the review

A variety of books have been published on Windows Phone 7 – so far, I have not found one which is well-suited to beginners. Can APress’s Beginner’s book stack up? The book is divided into two large...

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Windows Phone 7 Recipes – the review

Traditionally, programming books were built to emulate teaching courses. This made them well suited for people who wanted to learn the whole platform on a step by step basis, but made finding specific...

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Designed for Use – the review

In today’s mobile market, little is as important as a good user interface design. Unfortunately, most books on the topic tend to take one “way” and then ride it home – can Lukas Mathis’s book provide a...

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Comparing Media Systems – the review

One thing is constant among most countries: public broadcast annoying everyone who owns a TV, extorting a tax for their usually very mediocre produce. But why is this so? This book, published by the...

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Acer M310 / Acer Allegro preliminary review – physical, size

The NY Times was right after all – its prognosis that Microsoft would limit the number of Windows Mobile devices became true when Windows Phone 7 hit the market. Of course, Acer is so large a...

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Review–Overboard Waterproof case for Medium sized devices

Before beginning this review, we must clarify that the definition for the small, medium and large phones has changed since the launch of the Galaxy Note. Those that were considered large are now...

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Making Embedded Systems – the review

It takes but one look at modern handheld computers to be amazed by what is possible – a few years ago, dual core CPUs were rare beasts even on the desktop. This ever-rising amount of computational...

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Samsung Galaxy S3 C-Pen review

The C-Pen was provided to us cortesy of MobileFun. It is a stylus intended only for the Samsung Galaxy S3. Nevertheless, we tested it on both the Galaxy S2 and the WeTab. The box opens onto the side....

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DAGi Capacitive Stylus – the review

Even though MobileFun’s advertising is currently focused on iPhone 5 cases, they nevertheless sent our reviewer Oliver W Leibenguth a sample of one of their styli. He has performed an accurate review –...

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