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CNET.co.uk goes mobile with a brand new Mobizines service

Want to keep up with CNET.co.uk when you're out and about? Then check out our new Mobizines service -- five fresh pieces of gadget fruit and veg delivered to your mobile every day

Michael Parsons

Want to keep up with CNET.co.uk when you're out and about? Then check out our new mobile magazine -- five fresh pieces of gadget fruit and veg delivered to your mobile every day.

Simply go to the CNET Mobizines Web page, enter your phone number and the Mobizines Reader will be downloaded to your mobile phone.

You'll also be able to use the Mobizines Reader to check out content from other publishers. Mobizines describes its service as "entertainment snacks for your phone" -- these include the latest news stories, film reviews, juicy gossip or lifestyle tips.

Lots of magazines and Web sites, as well as TV channels and record labels, now have these mobile magazines and you can get them on almost any mobile. You don't pay for the service -- just your phone network's standard data charges (most work out at less than 5p). And you don't have to go online to read the mags, simply download them to your mobile in a few seconds and read them when it suits you.

Subscribe now and you'll have five fresh CNET.co.uk stories sent to your phone every day. It's got to be good for your health, so pop over to Mobizines and they'll sort you right out. -MP