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CNET UK > Downloads > Mac > Utilities & Operating Systems > Data Transfer & Sync Software
SyncMate 2.4
Sync a Mac with WinMobile, Nokia or another Mac. Read more
6 October 2009, 15:25 | Tags: Google, Nokia, Entourage, Firefox, iTunes
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Samsung R510 review
Whether you're after a work or a leisure laptop, with a 15.4-inch screen and fairly impressive performance, the stylish and affordable R510 is well worth investigating. It also benefits from a sizeable, comfortable keyboard with an anti-bacterial coating, although we expected to see more USB ports Read more
29 May 2009, 16:14 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung R510, stereo speakers, card reader, chipset
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Toshiba Tecra R10-112 review
The 14-inch Tecra R10-112 offers solid build quality, a particularly good display and decent performance. The keyboard flexes too much, however, and battery life is average, but this laptop's worth a look if you want an attractive machine that can easily handle mainstream tasks Read more
2 April 2009, 14:59 | Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Tecra R10-112, VGA, battery life, mobile broadband
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
T-Mobile MDA Compact III review
As well as a built-in GPS antenna, the MDA Compact III has some interesting goodies, including an FM radio -- extremely rare for a Windows Mobile Pocket PC. There's a clever user-interface system that we like too, comprising a wheel and tiny trackball rather than a boring old blocky navigation button Read more
20 December 2006, 15:59 | Tags: T-Mobile, T-Mobile MDA Compact III, navigation software, GPS, microSD
CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops
Asus R2H Ultra-Mobile PC review
The Asus R2H is an extremely engaging device -- the hardware is well-designed, it comes with a great bundle of accessories, and the built-in GPS receiver and the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera have broad appeal. Overall, it does a better job of showing off the ultra-mobile PC format than its rival, the Samsung Q1 Read more
14 December 2006, 16:56 | Tags: Asus, Asus R2H Ultra-Mobile PC, touch typing, megapixel camera, ultraportable
CNET UK > Reviews > Accessories
Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem review
This USB modem offers tri-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA and 3G Internet connectivity in a smaller and lighter package than a PC Card, and it self-installs on Windows PCs. It's capable of delivering up to 1.8Mbps in suitable conditions, and requires minimal technical competence to use Read more
13 December 2006, 17:48 | Tags: Vodafone, Vodafone Mobile Connect USB Modem, 3G, USB modem, wireless connectivity
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
HTC S620 review
HTC's S620 is a Windows Mobile Smartphone that tries very hard to be a fancy mobile email and document manager. It benefits from a wide screen and a keyboard, which makes typing easy. It also has built-in Wi-Fi, which is a real boon, but you may be disappointed that you can't create or edit documents on this phone Read more
7 December 2006, 16:08 | Tags: HTC, HTC S620, productivity, PDFs, music player
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
i-mate JAMin review
The JAMin from i-mate is based around HTC's Prophet design. Its small frame contains a quad-band GSM phone with GPRS and EDGE support, ideal for those who are looking for a Windows Mobile device and want to be able to use it for voice calls without feeling conspicuous -- it also boasts a 2-megapixel camera with 10x digital zoom Read more
4 July 2006, 11:33 | Tags: i-mate, i-mate JAMin, megapixel camera, EDGE, macro mode
CNET UK > Reviews > Handhelds
Acer n311 review
Acer's Windows Mobile 5.0-based n311 has a 94mm, 480x640-pixel screen, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and plenty of memory. A solid, no-frills handheld, it offers decent battery life and an adequate processor. Infrared fans will be disappointed by its absence, though Read more
15 May 2006, 16:01 | Tags: Acer, Acer n311, joystick, USB connector, battery life
CNET UK > Features > Insider Secrets
Get the most out of Wi-Fi
Wireless networking -- too scary for you? Or something simple, like breathing? Don't worry, we've got it all in our Insider Secrets on the mysteries of Wi-Fi -- from how to do basic set-up to becoming your own ISP. It's time to connect Read more
4 May 2006, 15:30 | Tags: Apple, D-Link, Intel, Microsoft, Nintendo

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