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2004: A trip down mobile memory lane

In the world of mobile phones, 2004 will be remembered for its daring designs, quirky accessories and the tongue-twisting length of product names.

XDepth Raw Converter up for grabs (and free)

Trellis Management has announced the availability of the XDepth Raw Converter for Windows, available free of charge for both personal and professional use.

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Reviews

  • Siemens SL65

    Siemens's SL65 slider phone is a conundrum of sorts. Will it stand out enough to become a favourite slider phone? Or will it simply fade in the myriad of choices in the market today?

  • Siemens S65

    With its office functionality and a megapixel camera, the triband S65 is a mobile phone for busy professionals.

  • Siemens M65

    The rugged Siemens M65 is the ideal phone for active and sporty people. It is a shock and water resistant handset with features that cyclists will love.

  • Siemens C65

    Featuring MMS, and an integrated camera with attachable flash, the Siemens C65 gives you some of the performance and abilities of the high-end phones at a reasonable cost.

  • Siemens SK65

    Siemens' SK65 smartphone has Research In Motion's Blackberry solution built in, plus an innovative 'cross-to-type' keyboard.

  • Siemens SL65

    First Take: Siemens SL65

  • Siemens SX1

    Siemens SX1

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Features

  • Favourite iPodware

    If you can't wait around for iTunes to add iPod-to-PC backup functionality or convert your movies, check out these apps for enhancing the ubiquitous audio and video player.

  • Slip these slider phones into your pocket

    Candybar and flip style phones are fine, but if you really want to stand out, you can't go wrong with a slider mobile phone.

  • TV aspect-ratio converter

    Wide-screen TVs owners will find that their screens don't match up with the common 4:3 format of standard TV programs and those with traditional 4:3 TV screens often encounter letterbox bars when viewing DVDs. To find out exactly how much picture you'll be missing with either kind of TV, check out our aspect ratio calculator.

  • Roam if you want to: around-the-world mobile phones

    If you're a globe-trotter, you'll need a world phone to keep in touch from almost anywhere.

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DIYs and How-to

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Downloads

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The Explain Series

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Videos