Andrew Lim
It's thought that Andrew was born with built-in Bluetooth. When he talks, radios make that strange buzzing sound usually associated with network interference and there are rumours that he has an alphanumeric keypad implanted in his back.
Monday 31 March 2008, 4:42pm
You get what you wait for
You know that feeling you get when you leave your phone at home? That sense of loss and then panic as you start to realise that no one can contact you and you can't call anyone. Of course, after a few sweaty moments you think, well, it's not the end of the world, I mean, my parents lived without mobile phones and they survived somehow. Click here for more
Tuesday 5 February 2008, 4:44pm
Cab rides, children and the Internet
Last weekend I was sitting in traffic, talking to a cab driver about his two-year-old son and we ended up discussing how much kids know today. But what made this conversation a little more interesting than the usual blurb about knowledgeable youths was the Internet, and how it's opened up far more information for his son than he ever had. Click here for more
Monday 28 January 2008, 11:33am
Andrew Lim: Star of CCTV
Last Friday I ventured out into the real world with Rory Reid and a few other friends. Little did we know that night we would be picked up on CCTV apparently doing something dodgy. The next thing we know, we're surrounded by coppers. Click here for more
Wednesday 16 January 2008, 12:23pm
Macworld iPhone updates: Meh
So you can send text messages to more than one person, type faster, bookmark Web pages, customise your homepage and find your approximate location using Google Maps. Great, but seriously, when are you going to make it cheaper, Steve? Click here for more
Tuesday 20 November 2007, 12:06pm
How much 'off time' are you taking this holiday?
With the US about to celebrate Thanksgiving, and Christmas just around the corner, it got me thinking about 'off time'. It seems that every social gathering I go to these days presents a conversation about who's packing a work phone and who's not. Click here for more
Friday 16 November 2007, 4:35pm
O2 shocker -- and it's not the iPhone
Yes, I know O2 has got loads of press lately, but I recently stumbled across something worth mentioning. Recently someone posted on our forums that they'd seen a Nokia N95 on O2 bundled with an 8GB microSD card. Click here for more
Monday 5 November 2007, 12:47pm
O2 makes 'unlimited' truly unlimited
A while back I compared O2's iPhone tariff with other operator's tariffs and pointed out that while O2 said it was offering 'unlimited' Internet access, it actually meant 200MB. Fortunately, it seems that O2 realised the error of its ways and has decided to make 'unlimited' truly unlimited, which should please my co-worker Ian Morris very much. Click here for more
Thursday 1 November 2007, 12:51pm
T-Mobile's MyFaves tariff is a winner
Network operators and mobile phone retailers have a tendency to promote tariffs that aren't always as good as they sound, but every now and then you find a real peach of a deal. Click here for more
Articles by Andrew Lim
Like cheap calls? Then Lycamobile
Crave Lycamobile's SIM lets you make cheap calls abroad without needing to scratch any silver bits off a calling card or enter ridiculously long numbers
Nokia N97: Back once again with the messaging master
Crave Today Nokia unveiled the Nokia N97, a touchscreen phone with a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and 32GB of on-board memory
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
Review The Xperia X1 is a refreshing addition to the Sony Ericsson portfolio -- it's unlike any phone the company has ever released. Not only is it Sony Ericsson's first Windows Mobile smart phone, but it also offers loads of features, including a slide-out Qwerty keypad and HSDPA. Does this handset quench your smart phone thirst?
Nokia N79: Clever chameleon
Crave Nokia's latest N-series phone, the N79, lets you swap battery covers that not only make your phone look different they also tell the N79's software what colour to be
BlackBerry Storm
Review Following a period of growing excitement, RIM finally released the BlackBerry Storm.The Storm boasts GPS, HSDPA and its own app store, but the real draw is the 'ClickThrough' screen, which you physically press down to select things. Andrew Lim got a chance to play around with one -- read on to see if all the anticipation was worth it
O2 Xda Zest: The Xda brand lives on
Crave O2's latest Xda device is small and chubby and feels cheap. Fortunately, it is cheap, and packed full of goodness too.
Nokia to announce new phone next week
Crave Next week Nokia is launching a new N-series handset that according to certain sources is going to be rather exciting, so watch this space because as soon as we're in the know, you will be too
Nokia 6260: 6600 eat your heart out
Crave If you thought the credit crunch meant that Nokia would slow its production, think again! Nokia is still going strong, churning out another attractive slider phone, the 6260





