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. Some think he's going change his name to Phone Boy.
Thursday 22 May 2008, 10:23am
Don't copy, make a fork
Could everyone please stop making touchscreen phones? Recently I reviewed the Samsung F490, an iPhone lookalike that falls short when it comes to the touchscreen and software interface. It's not a bad phone, but it's annoying that manufacturers are all rushing to catch up with Apple. Click here for more
Friday 9 May 2008, 11:58am
Project SociaLim
Why has social networking taken off online? Why do we need an Internet for it? Why can't it be transferred to the 'real world', where you really meet people? I decided it was time to find out whether or not it was possible to take all the cool bits from popular social-networking sites and somehow turn them into real-world experiences -- this was project SociaLim. Click here for more
Monday 28 April 2008, 12:56pm
Digital insulation: BT was right, it is good to talk
The modern office might seem like an oasis of serenity, but many workers are chuckling away to themselves without even opening their mouths. The gentle clatter of keyboards and clicks of mice aren't purely the by-product of work, it's the hum of feverish online chatting that's quickly replacing the 'water cooler moments' employees used to treasure. Click here for more
Monday 21 April 2008, 12:57pm
Dads, lolcats and the digital divide
Let's face it, if you don't laugh at pictures of cats with comically misspelled captions then you simply aren't quite the thing -- you're certainly no digital native. Yet what am I to make of my father? He sits in front of an Internet connection all day, so he's no technophobe, but he wouldn't know a lolcat if one peed on his foot. He lives in a digital world -- but surfs a completely different Internet. Click here for more
Tuesday 15 April 2008, 10:19am
HTC Diamond or Dream? The rumour mill starts turning
Recently an invitation to an HTC event was sent out with the tagline, "Witness the next wave of HTC innovation." Many tech journalists, including myself, hastily came to the conclusion that it could very well be the launch of the HTC Android phone -- codenamed the HTC Dream. Click here for more
Tuesday 8 April 2008, 4:28pm
Staying online wherever you go is cheaper than ever
When I was growing up I dreamt of a time when I could stay connected to the Internet at high speeds, all the time. Years later and the option to live in a constantly 'online' world is finally becoming an affordable possibility. Click here for more
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
Articles by Andrew Lim
Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte: It's this or a TV
Crave If you're about to buy a top-notch TV but suddenly think you could invest your money in another gadget, you could always buy the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte. Yes, it's just a phone
Is the GrooveShield Form the best iPhone 3G case yet?
Crave Looking for a case that won't make your iPhone look like a brick, but will still protect it from scratches? Have a look at the Cygnett GrooveShield Form
Photos: Hands-on the LG KS360's Qwerty keyboard
Photo If you're a textaholic and you prefer tapping away on a Qwerty keypad to calling your mates, the LG KS360 could be the phone for you
BlackBerry Bold 9000
Review Most people associate BlackBerry with business email, but the BlackBerry Bold is certainly aptly named: it's a very daring step into the world of all-in-one super-phones. The Bold's core features are still made of serious stuff, but with the addition of HSPDA and GPS, RIM hopes to capture a larger piece of the smart phone pie
Nokia 7310 Supernova: Less Oasis, more Madonna
Crave Ever wondered what happened to the Nokia phones you could buy covers for? Nokia stopped making them, but now they're making a comeback
Exclusive: Google Translate comes to the iPhone
Crave If you're the type of person who didn't pay attention during French class then fear not. If you own an iPhone, Google is coming to the rescue
Motorola Alexander: Can a slider save Moto?
Crave Can a Windows Mobile phone with a slide-out keypad possibly save Motorola's flagging mobile division? If these reported specs are right, just maybe...
iPhone 3G vs Netbooks: Who's the mobile Internet daddy?
Photo You want the Internet on the go, but you're not sure which device you'd rather have, an iPhone 3G or a netbook. Read our comparison to find out





