i-mate lets you customise your smartphone, NVIDIA makes you want to
By Simon Bisson & Mary Branscombe in Editorial
Posted in Toys & gadgets, Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft on
If you get a smartphone from work, you may not get exactly what you want, but at least the IT team will set it up for you and deal with things if you lose it.
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