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Coverage of the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic launch from the Nokia flagship store on Regents St. Includes normob-walkabout, an interview with Mark Loughran (MD Nokia UK and Ireland), a product demo and unboxing with Rafe from AllAboutSymbian.com.
Proof that the Motorola Q9c does not actually work that well in my experience.
Part One of the MIR Christmas Presents draw.
Part One of the MIR Christmas Presents draw.
We bring you Kip Hakes and his other half, Lorraine, on the subject of ShoZu.
The second part of Alfie Dennen on Britglyph.
Alfie introduces us to the newly arrived Britglyph.
Ben Smith talks to Rich Miner from Google about Android, filmed at the Future of Mobile conference.
Another walkabout video from the Future of Mobile conference.
Find out about new mobile manufacturer, INQ.
Ed Hodges takes the microphone and walks the Future of Mobile conference.
Mark Cutis, top chap at Flirtomatic, talks to us about their stunning mobile survey results.
How do the Paparazzi use their mobile devices? Dan Lane finds out.
That is what Josh Russell reckons. See if you agree.
Ever wondered what sort of testing Nokia does for every handset? Take a look!
What happens if you take the battery out of the T-Mobile G1 Android handset whilst it is doing its rather nifty over-the-air software update? Well that is what Dan Lane did, hands shaking, whilst handset owner Ben Smith watched.
Justin Davies of NinetyTen on mobile app development
Omar, Founder of AdMob, on mobile advertising
Andy Munarriz, top chap at HulloMail, dropped in the other week to say hi and tell us about their rather nifty and revolutionary voicemail system. Andy is rather passionate about voicemail - and whilst HulloMail offers you the standard voicemail-by-phone features, it has got one huge, huge difference. You now own your voicemail. Instead of messages residing on some server in the middle of nowhere, they are actually sent directly to your email for you to listen to.
You heard it here first... David Beckham at the Symbian Smartphone Show?
We caught the ubiquitous Stefan Constantinescu -- famed Nokia know-all -- at the Symbian Smartphone Show. Whilst Dan caught up with Stefan's background and current handset strategy, watch out for an all new feature from James Whatley...
In this segment, the MIR Show team interview Kerry Ritz, CEO of Palringo -- who shows off some rather nifty location based instant messaging services. So good, that during the interview, James Whatley got out his handset and started downloading it. Have a look..
We are back at the Symbian Smartphone Show 2008 with interviews featuring Smaato (mobile advertising), All About Symbian team and Scalado -- showing off some eye-popping digital image services.
We are live at the T-Mobile UK Oxford Street store to see the Android G1 launch. We have interviews with T-Mobile executives plus guest host Ed Hodges tries to convert Nokia-fan, James Whatley, to the Android platform. Will he succeed?
We talk to Carl from Trutap, Stuart from Fluid Pixels and Raj from Skyfire -- who gives us a brilliant exclusive for our European viewers.
Ewan Spence of All About Symbian discusses a quietly confident Symbian Foundation.
Check out what we reckon is the new Nokia E63 and we have a special offer from DeviceAnywhere!
The full interview with Simon Ainslie, CEO of Nokia UK, focusing on Nokia's new Comes With Music service.
A preview of the interview we did with Simon Ainslie of Nokia UK
This week, check out our exclusive report on the iMovio iKit and more!
This week we're at Future of Web Apps
The 2008 Mobile Industry Review Awards are here!
This week we're at the LG Renoir launch.
A quick interview with Nihal Mehta of Buzzd at the Buzzd and Skyfire party, CTIA Sept 2008
Here's a preview of the upcoming CTIA Sept 2008 coverage on Mobile Industry Review. Note: Published in large size only.
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This week we report from the SonyEricsson party including a chat with their UK Marketing Director, David Hilton. We take a hands-on look at the W595 and, of course, the Xperia (with which James Whatley was rather taken). Then we focus on the upcoming Future of Mobile event with a brief chat to event producer, Dominic Travers. Look out for a cameo from Ed Hodges of HowlerTech and we've got the first of our reader introductions. We also announce the winner of the Etymotics headset and give you a preview of some more cool things to win.
A preview of our visit to the SonyEricsson party this week. N.B. Only published in 'Large' video dimensions.
This week we're bringing you an absolute WHOPPER of a show. The how comes live from the Tower of London (special thanks to Tim at the Historic Royal Palaces publicity department). This week we take a look at the 3 Skypephone S2, Lastminute Labs / Google Gears, Orange hiring iPhone-fans, Nokia Maps, Blackberry Bold's browser issues, IKEA MVNO, James Body of Truphone makes an appearance, a review of Etymotics Headphones, special Sony Ericsson News, the first EVER Whatley Goes Wild segment, we announce the winners of our competitions, Dan get's his present and James talks about the Nokia N78.
Mobile Industry Review on location... Yes! This Saturday, we headed down to sunny Brighton on the south coast of England, to visit the inaugural social media cafe ('Tuttle Club') establishing itself in the town. We've got a packed episode of pure joy for you, featuring: News and comment on the week's events, Lastminute's FoneFood service, Josh Russell at the Tuttle Club, a normob-walkabout, Sony Ericsson News, TwistedCarbon's Bluetooth Speakerphone, Apple iPhone simply isn't business critical: Discuss, Orange mobile data.. woe! and the regular shout outs.