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Nokia Set To Re-Enter Game Space Gamasutra With its latest range of Nseries phones and S60 software due to be released in Q2 2007, Finland's Nokia has said it is prepared to once again take on Nintendo and Sony in the handheld space, with "a real attractive offering for the games consumer." Nokia's UK and Ireland head of games Martin O'Driscoll has told UK trade magazine MCV, "We're moving into a new competitive space, where we have a Nokia to grab Sony and Nintendo gamers MCV Nokia believes it can lure consumers away from Sony and Nintendo’s handheld platforms with its next-gen range of mobile phones. Do mobile phones cost the Earth? BBC News Mobile phones may be one of our smaller electronic devices, but the environmental issues are sizeable. Phone News: Nokia Announces Four New Phones Including the Nokia 6300, 6290, 6086 and 2626 PDA Buyer's Guide Nokia today announced four new mobile phones including three mid-range models -- the Nokia 6300, Nokia 6290 and the Nokia 6086 -- as well as the Nokia 2626 targeted to consumers in entry markets. All four models are They'll be cleaning windows next Guardian Unlimited Good news for parents: the piercing squeaks and tuneless quaverings of the recorder - long the staple of millions of schoolchildren's first nervous forays into music - suddenly have a rival. They'll be cleaning windows next Guardian Unlimited George Formby's famed ukulele is a surprise rival to recorders in schools. Nintendo DS Lite adds MP3 playback Infomatics Nintendo has finally added an MP3 player to its handheld DS Lite console, although the software update will cost UK users £20. This is in stark contrast to Sony 's rival PlayStation Portable (PSP) system, which includes MP3 playback as standard. Übergadgets are go! Scotland on Sunday TECHNOLOGY giants gear up to launch all-in-one mobile devices Enter the Zune for fight to the death with iPod Times Online IT IS the hotly awaited music player from Microsoft that the software giant hopes will become the iPod killer. But British fans will have to pay £230 to get their hands on an early version of a Zune. Toy story E4: Engineering Mark Tilden is an unlikely hate figure. The effusive, Indiana Jones hat-wearing scientist has brought joy to millions, attracted the kind of fan base usually reserved for pop stars, and makes everyone he meets laugh.
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