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Smart Drive iPhone app and car cradle

At Geneva 2010, Smart unveiled the Smart Drive iPhone app and an iPhone car cradle for its diminutive ForTwo city car.

Smart Drive iPhone app and car cradle

At Geneva 2010, Smart unveiled the Smart Drive iPhone app and an iPhone car cradle for its diminutive ForTwo city car.

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Reviews

  • Wacom Intuos4 Wireless

    Wacom improves on its excellent Intuos4 tablet by adding relatively seamless Bluetooth connectivity.

  • Epson Stylus Office TX610FW

    The Epson Stylus Office TX610FW meets the needs of businesses and home-offices shopping for a competent, dependable all-in-one device. Whether it's printing, faxing, copying or scanning, this Epson is a cut above the competition.

  • Navman MY500XT

    Improved, but still deeply flawed. We'd suggest checking out the lesser fruit from the Navman tree first.

  • Epson Stylus Photo TX710W

    Excellent photo quality and average text quality equals a standard result for the TX710W, a multifunction that's great at some tasks and only just OK at others.

  • Epson Stylus Photo T50

    The T50 is a reasonably priced single-function printer that produces good photos and can handle CDs too, but the ongoing consumable costs and text quality let this inkjet down.

  • Nokia E52

    At first sight the Nokia E52 won't set your heart racing, but its excellent battery life and ease of use make it a smartphone worthy of consideration.

  • Epson Stylus Pro 3880

    Epson is replacing its Stylus Pro 3800 medium format printer with the 3880, rolling its latest set of technologies down the product line from the Stylus Pro 4880, as well as introducing a new version of its screening architecture.

  • Nokia 6700

    The Nokia 6700 Classic is not a fancy-pants smartphone, but its high quality, 5-megapixel camera and brilliant screen help make this phone a front-runner in the mid-range market.

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Features

  • Best touchscreen mobile phones

    In the good old days we'd let our fingers do the walking when using the Yellow Pages. These days our fingers do a lot more with our mobile phones.

  • Cameras with GPS tagging built-in

    Choosing a camera with built-in GPS has never been easier with our list of cameras that can automatically geotag your photos.

  • Maps on the iPad: What you'll find

    The Google-powered maps app for the iPad gets some subtle new features, but there are a few caveats too.

  • Best large-screen GPS navigators

    For the last several years, GPS units have come in two sizes: 3.5-inch and 4.3-inch. Fast forward to now and larger sizes are now not only common, but affordable too.

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  • GPS torch shines directions in a new light

    The tamtam Flash is one of those concept devices that seems imminently practical if its developer, Designaffairs Studio, can pull it off.

  • Solar flares could cause GPS chaos

    According to scientists, the Sun is about to enter a period of heightened activity and the resultant solar flares could wreak havoc on those reliant on GPS satellites.

  • Meat stylus for the iPhone

    Sales of snack sausages in South Korea are on the up as gloved iPhone users find they work as an acceptable "meat stylus".

  • Why cars and iPads don't mix

    When I saw the Apple iPad unveiled last week, I immediately thought about how I could mount that sucker in my car. On further consideration, though, it mightn't be the brightest idea.

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DIYs and How-to

  • GPS buyer's guide

    Prices for GPS devices and apps have come down in the last year and many of us are looking at jumping on the bandwagon. We take a look at how it works, why you should (or shouldn't) buy a GPS, as well as key features to look out for.

  • Top GPS features

    So you've decided you're going to get a portable GPS device, but what features should you look out for and which brand is best at what?

  • Geotagging your digital photos

    Struggling to keep control of your growing collection of digital photos? Breathe easy — you're not alone.

  • Geotagging links photos to locales

    Attaching location data to images enables new ways to search photos, give slide shows or be a virtual tourist. For now, early adopters only need apply.

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