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There are also World Cup screensavers, wallpapers and ringtones so that you get the full sensual experience. The phone has been given a complete football makeover, with the menu icons such as the spanner replaced with footie graphics, such as boots and shinpads. If you want to go one better and get a phone designed for the World Cup, T-Mobile has released a World Cup edition of the Nokia N70. The text alerts cost 20p per SMS and you can also pay £5 to get video highlights of all the goals and matches sent to your phone. Several mobile providers are offering World Cup phones and match alerts, but we particularly like the T-Mobile offering, which includes free information for those who have travelled to Germany, and paid-for alerts for those who can't spend the next month glued to the television. Some trains, including Southern Trains operating between London and Brighton, and long-distance trains operating between London King's Cross and the north of England offer wireless access, as do many airports, train stations and cafes. Your main problem is likely to be getting affordable broadband access on the go - the costs will quickly mount up if you use 3G or GPRS.
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The PC software comes bundled with the device, but the software for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and a beta version for Windows Mobile smartphones must be downloaded from the Slingbox Web site.
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The £180 Slingbox plugs into your TV receiver and uses your broadband connection to pipe the signal over the Web, where it can be viewed with any portable device that has the Slingplayer software installed. If you want to enjoy the great outdoors at the same time as watching the World Cup, or if you spend a lot of time travelling, this could be the device for you. The Slingbox (pictured) is a streaming device that lets you watch your TV remotely from an Internet-connected PC, PDA or smartphone.

Luckily, there are ways to keep up with World Cup action on the go - important for both hapless commuters and for those jammy muckers (like us!) that are heading off to Germany to watch it live. This will clash horribly with England's must-win match against plucky minnows Trinidad & Tobago tomorrow. Why can't you save your net-busting equalisers for when we're sitting comfortably in front of our BBC feed?īut the biggest pain has been missing vital football action during our commute at the end of the day - so much can happen in the hour it takes us to get home. It seems that every time we get dragged into a meeting someone scores an absolute stonker. Trying to keep in touch with World Cup action at work without neglecting our gadgets has been a multi-tasking nightmare.
