

Alas, times have changed and it's getting to that point in my degree where I go out and apply for a job relevant to my field, because god knows I don't want to be a salesperson my whole career.
They're not your typical cheap plastic job, instead a rubberized plastic finish and each of the flexible points are renforced with a flexible but tough plastic.
The iPod Touch's email system - even though it is superior in usability, and finally my emails are coming through in their full HTML glory with my iPod, it's email client does not download a full copy of each message
I fear I may have been a bit too brutal towards Nokia (one of my three most dispised consumer electronics corporations, ['Bose','Olympus' making up the other two]), but I think the Nokia product in question has helped to illustrate my point rather well.
Well I finally did it. I Bit the proverbial bullet; and replaced my PDA. No not with HP's latest offerings (which I might say are both quite attractive (the Classic 112 and Classic 212), but with an i
I don't mind using one (I have to for Uni), however I've been brought up on Windows, and once you learn to make your way around Windows it's quite a strong operating system.