
If the Nightmare Park isn’t your idea of having some time off of work then you might be interested in playing a poker game. If you have a Symbian which is also N-Gage friendly then you will be able to play DChoc Café Hold Em Poker in your spare time.
As you might have already guessed, this game is dedicated to poker and I am sure you are more than familiar to the way Hold Em Poker is played. Here’s what you can expect from this N-Gage game:
• The most features ever assembled on any mobile Texas Hold'em game!
• 4 game modes: Instant Play, Career Mode with tournaments and cash games, Custom Play and Hot-seat Mode to play with your friends.
• 16 different opponents with adaptive artificial intelligence and unique personalities.
Check out the official site for more information on DChoc Café Hold Em Poker and follow the video below for a demo.

FComm is a really useful application which you should definitely install on your Windows Mobile device. The application will let you manage your wireless communications and you will be able to turn on and off any of them.
In order to make it work you will have to install Flash 7 on your device first. After that you will be able to simply turn on and off any wireless connections. The app will help you save some battery life as you will be using your Bluetooth or WiFi connections only when they’re absolutely needed.
Check out the video below for a video demo:
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MicroPinball Casino is an application for Symbian S60 mobile phones which will offer you a new pinball game for you to enjoy while you’re on the go.
The application simulates a real flipper game. You get to fight with the ball but you also have secondary objectives to take care of. The central theme of this pinball game is the casino so you should expect a casino theme and gamble modes to follow you through the game.
The game will work fine on most Symbian cell phones but it will definitely do better on those handsets that come with a larger screen and some graphics acceleration. Read more about MicroPinball Casino here.
Mike from Nokia Conversations, has posted a public poll on the Nokia N97, what's your favorite feature? Options include the monster 32GB storage, QWERTY keyboard and the gorgeous 3.5" touchscreen. I'm gob smacked by the 32GB storage, but it's the entire package that's got me excited. Not surprisingly, it appears most people agree that it's N97 as a complete package, that makes it so appealing. Though the 3.5% touch screen with widgets is the most anticipated individual feature, taking 25% of the overall vote. So which feature are you most looking forward to? Head on over and cast your vote.

If you weren't already clued up on the new-look Nokia Photo Browser, check out this video from Nokia Conversations video showcasing the brilliant visual effects, magnifying glass and face browsing tools! The best news? Whilst previously an S60 5th Ed. Nokia N97 and 5800 XpressMusic exclusive, the Photo Browser is now available in a non-touch version for Symbian 60 phones rocking Feature Pack 1 or above (thanks scynn!). Simply pop over to the Nokia BetaLabs to download and install for free. Tried it on an N96, and it is a slick, intuitive and genuinely unique way of looking at your photos!